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Cambridgeshire County Council
New problems
- Large amounts of plastic & waste
Possibly thrown out of vehices. Can this be picked up at sometime and then road swept as it makes area look horrible - Deep pothole
There is a deep pothole around a drain cover on the cycle and car driving line on Babraham Road, Sawston. All the other potholes nearby have been repaired but this one remains. Very dangerous on a bike, especially in the dark. - Street light broken
This street light is out and leaves the alley in complete darkness. - Road safety
2 large holes unmended since winter's frosts now present a hazard to pedestrians & vehicles. - Potholes on West Road
Several potholes on the left-hand side of the road travelling west, just outside Harvey Court. large and deep enough to be very unpleasant to cycle over. - Keep clear needed
A 'Keep clear' space is needed for cars joining the left lane from Natal Rd. (Due to the traffic light, there is a small pothole). - Drain Blocked (sent to both)
The main drainage for the garages is blocked causing flooding. - St Mary's Street
Potholes have NOT been repaired. The road is getting worse all the time - soon it will be undriveable. It is likely to reult in damage to car tyres. - Dip and bump in tarmac
This bump, at the junction of St Andrew's Street and Emmanuel Street, is extremely dangerous for cyclists. I cycled over it a fortnight ago, whilst signalling right and looking around the back of a bus on the other side of the road. Because of the dip, where the road has sunk, just before the bump, I came flying off my bike, and ended up breaking both arms at the elbows. This really should be repaired as a matter of urgency, before someone else is injured in the same way! - Several deep potholes danger for cyclists
There are several deep potholes on Carlyle road which pose a danger to cyclists. What makes this stretch especially dangerous is that there are parked cars on the side of the road by Alexandra Gardens and cars driving up the hill from Chesterton road often over compensate and pull out too far into the road when passing the parked cars. If you are cycling down the hill trying to avoid the potholes it often means you have to cycle in the centre of the road in the direction of oncoming traffic. - Water leaking from under pavement
There is a puddle running across the pavement outside no 25. When you tread on the tarmac near the puddle, it bubbles out more water. - High Side
The section of High Side from Decoy Farm, Gorefield to the B1166, Main Road Parson Drove - about 2 miles long, has numerous potholes, ruts and a very un-even surface and I now find it dangerous to drive on especially as it is next to a deep drain. Please can it be resurfaced before the winter. I know it's major expenditure but it really has to be sorted sooner rather than later. - Central Pedestrian refuge
The Central Pedestrian refuge here has been trashed in a car crash. Barriers are severely damaged and various car debris are left on the ground. Barriers need replacing and the refuge needs a good sweep up. - Overgrown Hedges (sent to both)
This is similar to my last message but this time it is a hedge that is overhanging the footpath.It is reducing the vision of drivers using the slip road into the village and bus drivers turning right are having to cross the stop line to see to their left. - Overgrown foliage
The foliage at the side of the cycle/footpath underpass is beginning to narrow the path quite badly and needs cutting back. - Cyclepath (NR51?) overgrown (sent to both)
I believe this path is part of NR51. It is getting quite overgrown, with nettles and brambles impinging on the path. It is currently just about possible for a single user to get through, with care to avoid stings/cuts, but is getting increasingly difficult to do so. It would be great if the vegetation could be cut back a little to encourage pedestrians and cyclists to continue to use the route. Thanks - Street light fault
Light number 5 opposite Netherhall way is not working - Numerous potholes
The entire length of Cinques Road from the turning off Drove Road and into the village needs numerous potholes filling and ideally a new level road surface. Cinques road is a narrow road (no road markings) and in it’s current condition it is dangerous for cyclists trying to avoid potholes whilst avoiding passing and oncoming traffic as well as for vehicle users as you dodge potholes and uneven areas of the road where large amounts of water often gather. It is an atrocious road surface and has been like it for a number of years. I submitted a request for the road to be reviewed and received a reply that my request had been forwarded on but never heard anything further. I would at least expect the courtesy of a reply. Regards, Peter. - Road surface in Dolphin Close
Many defects in road surface including pot holes of varying depth from junction with Wheatsheaf Way to large island. Some are difficult to avoid because of parked vehicles - Water Main Leak (sent to both)
There is a water main leak on the road, which first appeared about four days ago. I shall inform Anglian Water. - Obscured Street Light
The Cherry tree blocks the light from no42 and is Ideal for Thieves, again! - Deep pothole on Chesterton Road/Elizabeth Way pedestrian crossing
Pothole on the pedestrian crossing south of the roundabout. It's not very wide so large tyres might just go over it, but it's very long and deep. This makes it particularly dangerous for cyclists (it's also near the side of the road) and pedestrians using the crossing (especially the visually impaired). - Broken telecoms equipment box (sent to both)
This morning the brownish telecoms equipment box outside the Analysys offices was lying on its side on the pavement with wires trailing. - Litter bin (sent to both)
The cover of the litter bin near to my house is falling apart, rusted and a bit of an eyesore (see attached photo). Would it be possible to replace it please? - Brambles across the pavement
The brambles from the plot to the rear of 51 Suez Road are so bad that they cover the pavement on Marmosa Road and you can't pass beteen the parked cars and the garden without going through the now very overgrown and sharp brambles. The brambles need to be cut back please. - Large potholes
There are still a number of quite large and quite deep potholes in Long Furlong and also in Glover Street which have not been repaired. They are dangerous to cyclists and motorists. - Breaking up
Footpath outside 2, Marshalls Clore is breaking up badly with large chunks missing and a stumble hazard. There are several elderley residents living nearby. - Rotated speed limit sign
The 20/30 speed limit sign on the south side of the Benson St / Huntingdon Rd junction has been turned round to face the wrong way and has been pulled halfway down the pole. - Faulty
Bridge Lane Street Light No. 2 (by bus stop) was on in daylight yesterday morning. - Bridges have gaps in the flooring (sent to both)
This bridge and the other @wigstone rd ,that had the floor replaced recently,both have gaps appearing between the slats,some an inch or so wide,the one at west end seems 2b the worst - Pumping station gone bad (sent to both)
Tha arm of the pumping station that collects the reeds etc seems to have mal functioned and gone into the fence that surrounds it, - Lights knocked - now facing the wrong way
The traffic lights at the cycle crossing on Gonville Place (opposite Gresham Road) have been knocked squint, and now they face the wrong way. - Speed bumps markings gone
Several of the markings for speed bumps have faded to nearly nothing. This forms a hazard to any vehicle not seeing them and therefore not approaching them centre on. Particularly cyclists. - Road Markings
Junction of Hill Rise/Houghton Road (A1123) pot holes temporarily repaired but road markings erased. Right turn lane into Hill Rise is offset which places you in line with oncoming downhill traffic, often heavy vehicles. Very dangerous. - Pothole on shelford rd westbound
Another pothole in the middle of shelford/newton rd, right in the way of bicycles - Massive potholes on Newton Road westbound
Several potholes on Newton/Shelford, including a massive chunk missing from the side of the road which is particularly deadly for cyclists and passenger-side tyres - Pothole opening
There is a pothole opening up at this location on Lode Road Bottisham, in front of the entrance to Pound Close. It is on the southeast bound side of the road, and is at the corner of a repaired patch around a manhole cover. - Wobbly drain/utility cover
The metal cover for the drain or other utility outside 43 Ashbury Close is wobbly. Could it be fixed, please? Thank you. - Traffic lights at the junction of Church Lane and Trumpington High Street
The traffic lights appear to be ought of synch. The lights from Cambridge stop but the lights in the opposite direction remain on green. If the reverse were true, traffic from Church Lane could turn left to head towards Cambridge. But as it is, if someone is coming out of Church Lane and the traffic to their left is stopped, they still can't go because there is no green light, then the traffic sets off again and eventually both lines of traffic stop and they get the green light. - Pothole on eastbound carriageway
There is a pothole at this location on the eastbound carriageway of the road. It's right beside where one of the crash barriers begins (going eastbound). It's gradually getting bigger. Please fill, thanks! - Dangerous manhole cover
A resident of Thornton Road has brought to Girton Parish Council's attention the condition and position of a ninety nine percent buried metal manhole cover. It is located on the grass verge in front of the houses, which is between the path and the road on the boundary of 133 and 135 Thornton Road. All that is visible is 'the edge' of the cover, thus the cover is practically standing on end. Clearly whatever function this cover served has long gone, however there may be beneath the surface some evidence of drainage piping etc, the said m/hole cover once having perhaps served as the entrance to an inspection chamber. It is considered by the resident, that though the rim of the manhole cover projects from the grass verge and does not interfere with the path, it does however constitute a potential hazard not only to walkers being tripped up, but also to cyclists crashing into it although arguably they should not be there! However, cyclists have clearly claimed the footpaths in addition to the roads of our village, it is therefore quite possible that a claim for compensation could be made by a cyclist if an accident incurring injury were to take place. Similarly a pedestrian could consider action if injury resulted from by a fall. Can this be investigated as an health & safety matter please? - Dog noise (sent to both)
Small yelping dogs at all times of day and night, up to midnight is common, 1am to 2am, 4am to 5am not too unusual a time of day for this, and in the summer when people are keeping their windows open, sleep is impossible with these loud high pitched yelping and snarls as the animal(s) - there are 4 dogs in total, wake up the whole street. Its incredibly annoying, sleep is impossible sometimes for more than 3 hours at a time on occasion. Please advise, I dont think these people are open to discussion much, they seem unconcerned that they might be bothering other people, probably cant hear them for the noise. - Potholes at Road Junction
At the junction of North road and Ramsey road there is an area of multiple potholes. - Broken Pavement
Broken pavement in Inverness Close CB4 1RB - Hole
Very deep hole in path 8" wide x 10" deep. On path opposite end of runway. - Cattle grid (sent to both)
Very busy cattle grid near Walnut Tree Ave. used daily by hundreds of cyclists is broken. Potential for very dangerous accident if not fixed promptly. - Dead Badgers (sent to both)
Two dead badgers on the road from Coningtom to Fenstanton. Turn right at the junction from Conington by the model farm ( burgess's) and they are on the left as you go towards the flyover of the A 14 to go into Fenstanton. Such a shame they only look young. Flag on the site is too high up - needs to be onthe road below the farm - Potholes along kerbside
From junction of Willow Green & the Furlongs, to 'One Stop' shop on the High Street, there are a number of potholes along kerbside of roads. - Quick and easy one way (sent to both)
Make the harvey goodwin ave and stretten ave a one way loop this will stop hold ups which frequently occur on these roads - no brainer - White line of cycle lane worn out at point where traffice comes off the roundabout: cyclists dangerously cut up
Cyclists are often cut up as there is no protection of the white line for the cycle lane - which has long since worth out. It is just a matter of time before a serious accident A 'rumble strip' would be better even that the white line. Hope something can be done. Thanks Richard - Double yellow lines (sent to both)
Can double yellow lines be put on the left hand side of grove lane in Brampton coming from the high street up to the miller way turning as you cannot see vehicles approaching from the high street when turning out of miller way due to about 6 vehicles parking there - Loose drain/manhole cover
There is a drain/manhole cover in the road of Trumpington High Street by the War Memorial. It is loose and makes a noise every time someone drives over it. As this is a busy road, the nearby residents are being continually disturbed. - Level crossing sign
There is still a warning sign for the odl crossing "picture of a steam engine" on the LHS of kings hedges road near to the junction to CRC. please remove. - Dangerous part filled pothole
This pothole has been getting progressively worse over the last few months. At las some tarmac has been used to part fill it. It is, however, still dangerous causing cars to swerve and steering to be affected. I have witnessed some near misses here. - Two lamps broken
On the path south of the swimming pool there are 2 lamps that work on and off. - Blocked gulley
This street has Cambridge's distinctive open/uncovered gulleys. Outside the Emmanuel United Reform Church, where there's one of several short covered sections (to allow vehicular access across), the gulley is blocked within the enclosed section. This is causing the flowing drain-water to flood/flow over the pavement to rejoin the gulley after the obstruction. This is greatly reducing the usable width of the pavement. - Overgrown Belisha Beacon
Approaching the zebra crossing in Trumpington St, the Belisha beacon S6032 is hidden from the view of drivers travelling South, by an overgrown tree apparently in the care of Peterhouse College, Univ. Cambridge. This impairs recognition of the crossing on approach, increasing risk to its pedestrian users. - House vibrations/large vehicles
The vibrations on our house have progressively got worse over the past six months to the point that we are waked up by an “earthquake” every morning. Our furniture shakes every morning, when a larger vehicle will hit the pothole or the Anglian Water cover. Walls and windows actually rattling when buses and heavy vehicles pass our house, especially in the early hours of the day, when there is no traffic to slow them down. The 30m/h limit is ignored in our village, and County council doesn't do anything about this, even this is reported on any neighbourhood meeting. There are now cracks in the walls of our house and the vibrations are becoming very scary and worrying as they are getting more violent each month. I am worried sick having two little children in the house, not mention what damage these vibrations are causing to our house. Highway agency was around today after our phone call, but nothing could be done until November? Who will take responsibility for the damage caused until now and the next 5months. They told me to seek legal advice. Any help or advice anyone how to do this? - Hedge blocking pavement
Opposite no. 26, next to an area of land which is currently waste ground, there is an enormous hedge which forces you to step off the pavement and into the road. Please can this be trimmed? Thanks - Low branches need cutting
Along this stretch of shared use cycle path, between Ditton Lane and the pedestrian entrance to Jack Warren Green, the tree branches growing over from the cemetery are getting very low indeed. The attached photo was taken at head height when standing, and cyclists' heads will often be higher up than that. There are other similar examples along the stretch. I have accidentally hit my head several times against the branches, but fortunately haven't been injured because I was wearing both a helmet and glasses. Someone not wearing helmet and glasses may get a face full of branches. It's particularly bad in the dark needless to say - bike lights point at the ground, not up at head height, so you can't see them coming. Hopefully they can be cut back enough to last until at least next summer! Thanks in advance.
Older problems
- Give Way lines
The Give Way markings on the B1428 at the junction with The Great North Road have virtually worn away. On frequent occasions cars do not give way to vehicles on their right and this has almost caused an accident on many occasions. There is also no Give Way sign which adds to the problem. - Broken footpath fence
The fence separating the footpath from the parking area is rotted and broken through. (Looks like a standard council fence - is it the council's responsibility?) - Dangerous pavement
Sections of the pavement between Church Street and The Terrace on the north side of the road have large holes in them, making them particularly dangerous for older people and children. - Dammage to lamp post
Light post number 8 has been hit by a truck and the and the lamp shade has fallen off. The light has been moved 180 degreese and is now pointing over the pathway and not the road. - Electric wires exposed
The cover on the front of street light number 3 on Cody Road, between the doctors surgery and 2A Cody Road had come off, expossing the electrical wires inside the lamp post. - Drug Den? (sent to both)
This bungalow appears to be a drug den. Newspaper of the windows. The wheely bin is often spilling onto the pavement, with Pill Jars and dirty needles everywhere - Crater in centre mill road end hobart road
Large crater appearing in middle of road,near to spot where magor sewer collapse several years ago.dangerous if riding motor cycle,urgent - Piles of Surface Dressing
The road has recently been surface "dressed" and has not been swept. there are piles of loose chippings all over the road, very dangerous for motorcyclists and other 2 wheelers on the corner even at sub 5mph, had at least 5 close calls all the way to Brockley Road. - Broken Fence (sent to both)
Broken fence in mews car park near Freemans Terrace - Permanently on
Street Lamp No. 8 is permanently on - there are trees around it, but not covering it, so maybe the light sensor needs to be re-oriented - Belisha beacons out
At the junction between Victoria Road and Croft Holme lane in Cambridge (near Corona Road) two of the four Belisha beacons are out. The two which are out are those on either edge of the crossing. Those in the middle are working. All four are needed in this location to as a result of various different angles of approach to the crossing. - Light 3F on Jesus Lock Bridge is Out
Light 3F on Jesus Lock Bridge is Out - Croft Holme Lane / Chesterton Road Streetlight
On the three headed lamp-post at the junction between Chesterton Road and Croft Holme Lane two lights are out completely and one is mostly out but flickers on occasionally. The pole is number 23; the three lights on top of it all need fixing. - Goredike Bank, Gorefield
Hi , there are lots of deep potholes in Goredike Bank starting at it's junction with Hassock Hill Drove. Some are dangerous and the tarmac has gone completely exposing large stones and boulders - Road surface very worn away
The road surface, particularly in the right hand lane turning right on the approach to the rounabout, is really worn away. Not a big issue in a car, but really painful and damaging to cyclists and bicycles. Please resurface as a matter of priority! - Dreadful road surface on approach to bridge
Indeed, much of the road from Girton to Oakington is in a very poor state of repair. Please resurface and fill the potholes - there are many! - Cycle Path in very poor state of repair
The cycle path on the approach to the turning (right) to Hotel Felix and the pub (on left) and passing through the Bus Stop (on the left) heading out of Cambridge is in a TERRIBLE state. Very rutted, very dangerous for multiple tens of metres. Please resurface! - Multiple potholes, rutts and striations!
Dreadful road surface on much of Mount Pleasant that makes cycling terrifying and dangerous, especially in rush hour and when cars are parked on left hand side. Reported first in September 2009, then December, then February 2010. Nothing yet done about it - this isn't very good really! - Pothole
Please fill in pothole on approach to Prentice Close from High Street. Very dangerous for cyclists, just before a speed bump! - Pothole
Deep pothole in front of No 9 Newnham Road, Cambridge - Streetlight 11 on Parkside in Cambridge
Streetlight 11 on Parkside in Cambridge is out. - Streetlight 34 on Mill Road is out
Streetlight 34 on Mill Road is out; this light is at the bottom of the rise up to the railway bridge which is an accident blackspot. - Speeding on Victoria Road
The restriction on speeding is until 7 am in the morning. Today there was a series of heavy lorries speeding down the road at 6 am. One was a car carrier. Another had the logo 'auto...'. When speeding and too heavy the road shakes and then the house shakes. Plus it is very noisy. - Pothole on Elizabeth Way/Laburnum Close
Pothole on Elizabeth Way southbound, in the bike lane at Laburnum Close. Causes bikes to move out of the bike lane - Mill road bridge (sent to both)
Rubbish accumulating alongside bridge SW approach. In well in front of housing. - Extensive stretch of damaged road / pothole
Extensive stretch of damaged road surface / pothole. This is a primary route for cyclists and the damage is precisely where they are likely to be. - Road Surface Coming Away
The whole surface of this road is in pretty shabby condition, especially at the Longstanton end where the newly resurfaced road runs into the old road and then suddenly becomes awful. Very dangerous for cyclists as the number of holes/problems often mean you need to drift into the middle of the road, which can cause problems with oncoming cars. - Road Surface Coming Away
The entire surface of the road between Girton and Oakington is in pretty bad condition, especially around here and on the little bridge just after manor farm road. - Pothole on Milton Rd at Union Ln bus stop
Pothole opposite Denna Bowman floral design. It's not that big, but big enough to cause bikes to go out of the bike lane. - Road
There are two potholes. - Road
A large number of potholes on Cherry Rd. - Numerous potholes
The entire length of Cinques Road from the turning off Drove Road and into the village needs numerous potholes filling and a new road surface. Cinques road is a narrow road (no road markings) and in it’s current condition it is dangerous for cyclists trying to avoid potholes whilst avoiding passing and oncoming traffic as well as for vehicle users as you dodge potholes and uneven areas of the road where large amounts of water often gather. It is an appalling road surface and has been like it for a number of years. - Uneven road surface
The road here is very bumpy almost impassable - Slump and humps forming
There is a deep slump forming between two humps on the Harecroft Rd near Pickards Way - Water leaking thru pavement (sent to both)
Outside 25 the causeway,water is coming thru the pavement, - Road edge breaking up
The north side of New Drove is deteriorating rapidly, in part due to heavy vehicles / construction traffic. The broken edge is sinking and adjoining a ditch - Numerous potholes on narrow road
Numerous potholes on edges of road, making safe passing on this narrow road impossible - Signs indicating footpath work but no work carried out.
The footpath starting here and coming out behind the new sports centre ('The Tins' path) has had signs up at either end for about three weeks now, claiming that work would be carried out between the 1 and 5 June. The signs are still there, and at the far end the sign is obstructing the carriageway. As far as I can see no work was actually carried out between these dates. If works are still to be carried out then could the dates on the signs be made accurate. If no works were intended then the signs should be removed (and why were they put up in the first place?). - Potholes
Along London rd there are numerous potholes that have been marked in yellow paint (some time ago) I presume this is to mark holes that need repair. It is becoming dangerous to all road users as vehicles swerve to avoid the deepening holes - Pothole
Pothole - also partially hidden by large puddle when wet. Please fill before it grows too large! - Road subsidence
Large raised ridge where the road has collapsed on the west bound side of the road about 60M from the pinch gates. - Street lamp non stop on
Street lamp on roundabout at junction of Elizabeth Way and High Street is non stop on. - Dead manhole cover
Broken manhole cover and mounting -- has been broken for ages; is blocking half the pavement - Fix This
Ever growing set of potholes between exit from A14 and entrance to Services. Have been reported before and ignored. First reported to council in December 2009. - Numerous potholes
There are numerous potholes in this lane from High Road to Plash Drove. They are now 5 months old. Any chance of repair before next winter? - Large potholes
Large areas of potholes in Mill View - More Potholes getting bigger
Between Dolphins way & Greenacres, there are a large number of holes getting bigger everyday. - Oil Leaking from Van (sent to both)
The tenants of 27 Chantry Close Swavesey CB244GJ have a transit van that leaks non stop oil all over the road. - Road surface broken /gravel in road
The road edge is broken here , and lots of rubble/gravel in the middle of the road that gets thrown up at the car windscreen - Pothole repair failed
Theres a repaired potole on this corner thats failed again , soft tarmac isnt suitable for such a repair - Parking on junction
Cars park on all corners of this junction every day. Buses and lorries cannot get round the corner, and visability is a problem because of the cars. These junctions on Beresford road are used as parking spaces and surely you are not meant to park within 10 or so yards of a junction. Can a PCSO ticket them? Can double yellows be placed on them? - Illegal parking on pavement
There is a green car that parks on the pavement next to the corner shop. The owner has made a fake 'disabled bay. This means that when you are turning into Julius Martin Lane, on a blind bend, the car obstructs the view, and makes turning into julius Martin Lane very dangerous, on top of what is already a difficult junction, with lots of pedestrians to look out for. - Road Edge breaking up badly
The edge of the road has broken away (due to verge collapse) past the road edge white lines in several laces on this stretch of the A1101 - Peatlings Lane potholes
Very large potholes at junction of Peatlings Lane and West Parade - Yellow ines
There are several sections og single and double yellow lines missing (due to roadworks) and cars are parling in these areas and causing obstructions - Dangerous potholes
There are a large number of potholes (more than 20) along the whole length of Perry Road. The whole surface is breaking up, with many smaller holes as well as the larger ones. Very dangerous for a cyclist as well as a car driver. - Dead fox
A dead fox lies on the edge of the road -in this warm weather it will quickly become rancid and unhealthy. Can it be removed please. - Damaged/missing crash barrier
There are 3/4 sections of 'crash barrier' adjoining the footpath on the western side of the carriageway missing, damaged or insecure(approx opposite the hospital complex). - Street light
Street light no.4 in Ollard Avenue has a smashed light cover. - Traffic signs
The miniroundabout sign on the north carriageway is facing towards Lerowe Rd, it should be facing south east towards the town centre (as should the cycle way sign). - Fix potholes
There are three potholes down here that need fixing - Parking Restriction Post Damaged
The post and parking restriction notices have been damaged for over 5-yrs now (Outside of 28 Earl Street, CB1 1JR). Numerous calls and letters to the council Highways Department. No action. Residents Permit sign has now fallen off. Unsightly and now dangerous. - Potholes - Watermead/Hillcrest
Various potholes marked with yellow paint several weeks ago. No repairs to date and yellow now disappearing (shame the potholes are not!). My main concerns are:- 1) Perimeter road - Hillcrest down to Watermead 2) The entrance to Watermead 3)Watermead road itself badly worn in many places with potholes (these have never been marked) - Surface breaking up
Frost damage to pavement, may well cause problem for pedestrians especially elderly and young children - Deteriorated road surface unrepaired
Recently potholes around the location of this junction (but on Newmarket Road eastbound) were repaired; however notably the repair is somewhat incomplete with a deteriorated road surface adjacent to the traffic lights on the east side of the junction. Yellow paint has marked where the repairs should have started, and that would include this bit of the carriageway, but it appears that in practice the workmen did not actually complete their work right up to the yellow markings. If they are contractors, then the council should make them finish the job they were meant to do! Thanks in advance. - Minor holes
At this location on the side of the carriageway heading south west, the road surface has some frost damage with small holes in the road surface, and would benefit from repair before the winter when they would be likely to get much worse. - Tree root making dangerous ridge
A tree root has over the years been getting progressively larger and breaking through this shared-use section of the National Cycle Network route 51. It has created a ridge almost the full width of the path (save a few centimetres) some of which is becoming a clear obstacle to safe cycling, especially in the dark. I have reported this both last year and the year before but nothing has been done, and now it is reaching a dangerous height. I'm surprised it was not put right when the lights were just put in last week. - Road surface broken up
Old patches have come off, loose stones are leaving the site and the potholes are getting deeper again - Potholes
All along Rockingham Road. Better off completely resurfacing - 2 large holes in footpath
2 craters in tarmac outside fish and chip shop, high street toft. 1 person has fallen over on loose tarmac. - Street covering
Street cleaner lorry went around today ( 25th May ) and has scraped of the surface coating you put on a few years ago. Looks like it is now unpeeling and needs a quick patch before it gets worse. - Manhole/Drain Cover (sent to both)
A manhole/draincover is broken (bits of frame sticking up into air and buclked cover). Located near Number 118 Lynn Rd, on the grass verge of the southern carriageway. Cars parking/driving over the cover have caused the damage. - Dumped asda trolleys outside varsity hous (sent to both)
Trolleys dumped by students in Varsity Hous on Occupation Road - Large pothole
Pothole in Kings Rd near junction wth Queen's Rd, Wisbech - Loose paving slab
A paving slab outside 32/33 Wycliffe road is very wobbly and a potential trip hazard - Broken slab on underpass access
One of the slabs in the NW access ramp to underpass is broken and a piece missing, creating a dangerous hole. - Small pothole
This is just inside Fen Road at the Church Lane junction (I did previously report this along with another pothole opposite - the crew came and filled t'other one but ignored this one). - Temporary speedbumps still not replaced
On four chimney crescent, there are 2 sets of small speed bumps (3 stripes of cement across the road) that were there for construction work. They are very noisy and annoying for drivers. This must be removed ASAP. - Potholes
Several potholes in Partridge Drive, alot are right next to the kerb, so when a vehicle is parked on the opposite side of the road there is no alternative but to go through it causing possible damage to cars. - Verges (sent to both)
After all the expense of having parts of Back Road resurfaced but failing to install verge markers the edges of the new surface are already starting to be eroded. The verges were never put back the way they were before Barhale arrived. Heavy plant and continuous use of verges as passing points is only making it worse. I have e mailed Cambs highways directly but never even got a response about it or any of my other questions. - Potholes on Station Road
Road breaking up and potholes getting larger - Persistent potholes
Potholes all along Rockingham Road, particularly bad on the bends, right round to Cromwell Way - Light on in day time
A street light on the corner of Nene Parade and the roundabout on Lynn Rd (near the Police Station)is on during the day. - Lots of potholes in Roseford Road
There is an area with several potholes about half way along Roseford Road. Map position is approximate, but it's near number 55. - Pothole
There is a large pothole developing at the Lynn Rd/Kooreman Avenue junction, Wisbech - Large hole in pavement
Large hole in pavement (image shows with 1m rule for scale) - mended last year but new tarmac distintegrated over winter and is now scattering badly. Dangerous for pedestrians and very unsightly. Please help! - Light on in day time
FPC 6 street lamo on during day time - A1101 near Little Dowgate junction. - Broken footpath and broken water sign
The foopath is falling into a nearby garden and the 'water mains'? concrete marker post has broken and fallen over. - Perimeter Fence (sent to both)
The fence around 'The Forge' premises has been replaced (by the occupier?) however this appears to have been installed outside the original fence. This appears to have enlarged the site by incorporatng land that is outside and may belong to the local authority. - Kerbs
The pavement kerbstones outside the newsagents in Walton Rd are loose and a tripping hazard. - Dangerous 'drainage channel'
The metal grid of a 'drainage channel' between the entrance drive and the carpark of the Oasis centre has broken and fallen into the drainage channel. Presumably vehicles driving into the carpark have damaged the metal grid covers. - Deep pothole
Dangerous pothole opposire rugby club - Pothole
Pothole approx 1ft. across and a few inches deep close to the drive of 28 Cootes Lane. (The purple pin refuses to go in the right place.) - Signpost broken off at base
The metal signpost which shows the direction of Route 11 is broken off at the base and lying flat on the ground. - Traffic lanes
The recently changed traffic lanes are marked on the road BUT NOT on any signs. Drivers are still confused and often are in the Left Hand lane driving North along the South Brink when they should be in the RIGHT HAND lane to go staright ahead at the lights. I have had near misses and witnessed other near misses. It needs some signs to show the laning! - Old resurfacing has sunk
Sunken road surface where surface has been patched. This has been here a couple of years - about time it was sorted. - Call this a road?
I've driven over smoother farm tracks! Uneven surface, multiple potholes, and the roundabout outside the services is just as bad. - Damage sign removed but still not replaced
After many months. NB Reported some months ago! - Litter bin still not replaced (sent to both)
Bin adjacent to bus stop outside Milcroft Ct. Mill Road was removed. Bus travllers deposit food and drink on pavement and in nearby gardens!! - Bad drainage
Both sides of Shelford Road. Restricts traffic to one lane when raining and ages afterwards. Particularly dangerous for cyclists at night. Long standing problem. - Road Condition
The condition of this road is terrible and needs urgent attention! - Trumpington High Street Light #70 broken
On Trumpington High Street light #70 is permanently off and is not switching on. - Dangerous place!
Here a dangerous fall in the road hidden from a distance is. Bending the road has the breadth of the entire lane of the roadway. Drivers knowing this place are slowing down to 5 - 10 mph. PS. I apologise for my English. - Cherry Road
A few holes are in this place about the different size. - Conference way&Tindall Close
One big pothole in this place. - Pothole
Pothole at edge of road at location GPS latitude: N 52° 16' 56.2" GPS longitude: W 0° 6' 36.4" - Pothole
Pothole around manhole cover, becoming increasingly deep - Road - popes lane
The whole of the road is in a bad coinditon as it has not been re- tarmac only once in 20yrs of living here, farm traffic and general traffice is causing a breakdown in the road suface - Pothole
Pothole - Numerous potholes
There are numerous potholes which have steadily been getting worse over the past weeks - Road surface
Road surface needs URGENT repairs - Potholes in road
A series of large potholes in the road, on both north and southbound carriageways, approaching the old disused railway bridge at the southern entrance to Longstowe on the A1198. - Large potholes in centre of road
Large potholes in centre of road at junction of the A1198 and the B1046 Bourn road in Longstowe. Dangerous. - Curb stones and pavement
The curb stones and pavement on the junction of Church Road and Station Road were badly damaged by Barhale when the new sewer was installed in 2008. I reported it in writing to FDC and Barhale and phoned Anglian Water in 2008. I had no reply from FDC or Barhale. I have spoken to Anglian water 6 times and they have still done nothing (last time 1 April 2010). I still have an open case number on their system. The initial damage has got much worse over the last 18 month, the pavement has crazed and sunk and always floods. Curb stones now stick up and are dangerous. I have numerous pictures showing how the damage was caused if Highways want some evidence to prove Barhale caused the damage. - Road flooding (sent to both)
Road floods opposite my property every time it rains to a depth of 4 to6 inches completly across the width of the road and across my driveway making it impossible to enter my drive without navigating through thi depth of water. plus speeding traffic bow waves throw water up my driveway making it impssible to leave acar on the drive - Multiple severe potholes
There are about a dozen potholes in the road, many of them very large. It is impossible to drive through without hitting them. - Pothole in fast lane of A14
Two large potholes in fast lane of A14 westbound - Potholes
Junction of Richmond Way and Gorfield Road has large dangerous potholes,also the first 25ft of Richmond Way is breaking up. - Road surface disintegrating, regent Street, cambridge
Just in front of the southbound stop line the road surface is disintegrating around what looks like an old utility trench reinstatement. This has left a surface that is difficult for cyclists to negotiate when pulling away from the lights. - Pothole in cycle lane
Cherry Hinton High Street southbound. Dangerous pothole as cyclists enter their special lane at the width restriction - Potholes and gravel
The whole width of this street is taken by potholes and gravel. It is unavoidable for both cars and bikes, extremely slipery and getting more dangerous every day in a section when there is only space for one car and after a bend in the road. The rest of the street has other big potholes. - Potholes
Many potholes over a length of approximately 5 mtrs the lengths of each one appears to be getting longer - Sunken mini man-hole cover
Small man-chole cover has sunk seriously belows the level of the road surface. It's right in the path of cyclists crossing the junction (heading north from Hills Road into Regent Street) and is dangerous - cyclists have to swerve (into traffic) or avoid it, or possibly be knocked off their bikes (if they ride acorss it). - Damaged railing at the pedestrian crossing on south end of huntingdon road (sent to both)
At least, it was there on the 2nd. - Potholes
Numerous potholes in the length of Bannold Drove from its junction with Bannold Road to the narrier though to the army camp - Cavity on road / ped crossing, Elizabeth Way / Chesterton Road
There is a cavity - maybe a foot long by a couple of inches wide - near the side of the road on the pedestrian crossing at Elizabeth Way where it meets Chesterton Road. - Broken railings along river. (sent to both)
2 of 3 railings broken in one part of fence along river underneath cutter ferry bridge. - Pot holes
Pot holes in the road at this location and various locations along st marys street, the entire road needs resurfacing not patching! - Potholes and gravel
Gravel coming out of potholes that have been repaired recently is covering the road. It makes the road very slipery Thanks - Overgrown footpath
The dual use footpath/cycleway from Brampton to Huntingdon is heavily overgrown from Bromholme Lane to Nuns' Bridge.The effect is to force the pedestrians into the path of cyclists. - Crumbling tarmac edge
Uneven edge of tarmac traps cycle wheels forcing you towards the northern wall - Poor resurfacing by EDF
Most of the resurfacing work by EDF is ok but some is very rough and sinking. The worst is on this bend just when cyclists need the most traction. - Ridges caused by tree roots
High ridges to shared use path caused by tree roots in at least two places. Trip hazard for pedestrians. Jarring can cause loss of handle grip for cyclists - Large accumulation of litter (sent to both)
Side of Mill Road Bridge. Not far from council depot! Just other side behind railings - Cycling rules unclear
One side of the Green Dragon bridge has a sign saying "Cyclists Dismount", the other does not. 90% of people ignore it anyway, and force their way past pedestrians. The cattle grid on one side and lack of barrier on the other side encourage this. If it is indeed a pedestrian only bridge, I think these need to be changed to something that makes it difficult to cycle across. Possibly gates or chicane fences. - Cycle lane surface destroyed by weather
The redmac cycle lane surface along Newmarket Road, particularly in the area marked (bus stop for Tesco, eastbound lane) where the underlying road structure is damaged, has been destroyed by the recent mildly inclement weather, and now requires resurfacing. The original work was performed in April 2009, just nine months ago, and reported to the council as being of an inadequate standard immediately after completion. Hopefully the work will this time be done properly, so that council funds are not again squandered. - Access to busway
The public footpath from meadow lane to the busway is becoming very overgrown with bushes and brambles. - Flooding hazard
Flooding of the inside lane curve on the approach to the Elizabeth Way roundabout citybound on Newmarket Road due to defective drainage presents a severe hazard to cyclists, whose route is suddenly blocked without warning, forcing them to cross fast-moving traffic in the main lane to clear the obstruction and placing them in a dangerous position on entry to the roundabout. Access to the shared use roundabout bypass is also blocked. With the weather set to get worse, this should be remedied as a matter of urgency. A similar problem exists on the opposite side of the road, where cyclists leaving the roundabout are suddenly confronted on a blind curve with a large flooded area blocking the cycle lane and forcing them across the main lane of traffic exiting the roundabout. - Unused phone box (sent to both)
Not been used for at least a year and attracts graffiti/litter. Could it be removed?? - Phone boxes on Mill Road Broadway (sent to both)
Both attract graffiti and fly posting. Interestingly one seems to have been abandoned by it's owner and has no phone! Can it be removed? - Collapsing hydrant/stoptap cover
Hills Road bridge, southbound outside the pub car park. In the centre of the carriageway and a significant danger to cyclists on this busy stretch of road.
Old problems, state unknown
- Broken cover on traffic light box
On the west side of hills road at the junction with Brooklands Avenue (just next to the filter lane from Brooklands Ave) there is a traffic light signal box (or somesuch) which has a broken cover and what appears to be live mains cables inside. The box is at a height that children could put their hands in, and if the cables are live this might cause a problem. The box has been in this state for more than one month. - Pothole in Church Lane
There is a large pothole in Church Lane, opposite the Old Rectory and Vicarage. It is becoming larger and is very dangerous for both cars and cyclists. - Broken manhole cover
There is a large hole that goes right through this manhole cover. This could be extremely dangerous (especially to the elderly or pedestrians walking along the pavement at night). Thank you for your help. - Footpath slumping
The footpath at the corner of Walton Rd and Ollard Avenue (near Walton shop) has a deep slump forming. - Missing metal cover
There is a small square metal frame with its 'small metal circular inspection cover missing' at the junction of Ollard Avenue with Waterlees Rd. - Potholes in road
A large number of potholes in Beatrice Rd near junction with St.Michael's Avenue. - Number of large potholes
There are a number of llarge potholes on the B198 between the roundabout and the traffic lights - Pothole on roundabout
Pothole on roundabout - Tesco Shopping Trolleys (sent to both)
Abandoned shopping trolleys from Tescos. A daily occurrence, surely Tescos should take some responsibility and not just rely on the magnetic wheel lock that people can easily bypass. Why dont the council ask Tescos to implement coin operated trollys or provide people without vehicles a free or subsidised delivery service. - Big pothole on road
There's a big pothole on the left hand side of the road (heading west to Melbourn). Due to the narrow width of the road, this is quite a problem with cyclists/bikers - if one goes into this hole, they're going to be thrown off their bike. - Broadway Bus stop near Cambourne
The bus stop opposite Broadway on the A428 (going towards Cambridge direction) needs attention. The bus stop sign has fallen off its pole. The bus shelter needs a clean. - Light on during the day
Light CC4 on during the day in Tinkers Drove - Light on during the day
A lamp near the corner of Cherry Road is on during the day - Graham Road - Gypsies/Travellers Caravans (sent to both)
Several Travellers caravans have turned up opposite Graham Road on the fenced off square of land on the corner by Graham Road/Kings Hedges Road. - Edges of road broken away
On corner heading towards roundabout - Pothole and sunken manhole covers
There are a set of manhole covers on the corner which are increasingly sinking leading to a larger pothole forming. - Road breaking up
Road breaking up - Hole in road
Many holes in road - Hole in road
Hole in road - Hole in road
Hole in road - Broken road surface
The road surface and edges are breaking up here , resulting in lots of large stones and rocks in the road , these fly up from passing cars and hit the cars , its been like it years , needs repairing properly and the road cleaning - Potholes
Edge of tarmac breaking up badly, with several large potholes and numerous smaller ones, over a 200m stretch on BOTH sides of road. - Light on in day time
A street light on the Northern carriageway is on during daylight hours. - Unlicensed vehicle on public highway (sent to both)
Ford Escort. N48 JBJ. Unlicensed for 9 days. - Dangerout potholes
There are extremely large and deep potholes along West Parade. Deep enough to bring a cyclist down or damage vehicles. - Missing 30mph signs
There were a number of 30mph signs along this lane. They are now all missing or damged - Large pothole
Dangerous pothole near bend near junction - Not working
Another street light bulb blown in Mill Road, Waterbeach. Not sure of number but outside No. 11. - Road Breaking-up
An area of potholes are forming in Scotts Crescent, which are becoming dangers to cyclists. - Light on in day time
The street light (CCC 73?)is on in daytime - Deep pothole
Deep pothole on exit of slip road to round-a-bout - Pothole
Deep pothole on slip road - Big paddle on the path.
Big paddle on the path next to the playgrounds. Please see the attached photo. - Street light
The street light at this location is not working properly, it just flickers. - Previous repair falling apart
The repair of a previous works across the road is falling apart and potholes are now present in both directions where car tyres tend to go. - More holes
Lots of holes in the side of the road getting bigger each day - Potholes and crumbling edge of highway
Several potholes and the edge of the highway, mainly on the church side of the road [ east ] crumbling. - Pothole
Significant pothole present since late March. 40x25cm, 8cm deep. In the line taken by cyclists, and very hard to avoid due to this section being unlit. - Lights 1 and 2 Out on Free School Lane, Cambridge
This is a street with a tall building on one side and a tall wall on the other, this means that with two adjacent street lights out a long stretch is very dark. This is a busy city centre street used by pedestrians well into the evening; with the lights out it feels unsafe and uninviting. - Road erosion/potholes
The end of this lane still has multiple potholes, and about a third of the width of the roadway has eroded away closs to the railway crossing. The problem is worsening progressively. - Potholes
Recently contractors repaired the entire length of the street, however they have missed tow pot holes which were reasonably large opposite 61 and repaired the holes either side of these holes and left them!! - Holes
Three holes have appeared at the entrance/exit to this road - almost central. This is a very busy road junction and leads on to the very large pothole problem at the entrance/exit to Richmond Way. These potholes are getting worse and the one that has been filled has done nothing to cure the problem. This does need urgent attention. - Overgrown cyclepath
The cycle path is over grown from Yarrow Road to the back of the hospital. This limits access for pedestrians and cyclists. please arrange for it to be cleared. - Potholes in cycle path
There are numerous potholes opening up in cycle path - Potholes
There are a number of potholes in Pheasant Rise that are increasing in size almost daily. Some are now quite large. - Street lights out
Both street lights on the entrance to Ross Street are out. as of 13/04/10 - Street lights not working
As of 12/04/10 - Potholes
A lot of potholes on both sides of the road from Rectory Farm Road for 100 metres towards Newmarket. Many of the holes at the side of the road are big and getting bigger, they are narrowing the carriageway and causing problems when a lorry is passing. - Potholes
A number of potholes on the westbound carriageway in varying sizes, small to large. - Pothole
A good foot or so of the egde of the road has crumbled away leaving a very large hole and long, unstable section of road - Dumped shopping trolley (sent to both)
Asda trolley dumped by students - Broken glass - lots of it (sent to both)
There is a lot of broken glass in the cycle lane on Huntingdon Road heading towards Cambridge, between the bus stop and the NIAB site. It is spread out over several metres. - Remasining Potholes
The area of road between Old Manor Park Main Entrance Gate and the edge of Church Road has several very bad potholes which are dangerous to Walkers and Cyclists.Some repairs have been carried out in CHURCH ROAD but I understand that the area described above is also the responsibility of the Local Authority. - Lights Out on Path
The lights on the steps on the path between Magrath Avenue and the Shire Hall in Cambridge are out. I suspect this is related to the closure of the Wessex Place health unit to which the lights are attached. These don't appear to be typical streetlights, they have no number attached to them, could you please let me know their status, if they're publicly funded, and if they can be turned on again. - Holes and cracked
The state of this pavement is dis graceful,tarmac has broken down and un even, which creates a problem to the elder members of the village - Surface
The length of this road has deterioated due to heavy traffic during recent roadworks nearby and the bad weather - Ignoring traffic signs
The traffic island in Vermuyden Way carries a sign advising approaching drivers to keep to the left and pass around the island in a clockwise direction. THIS SIGN IS REPEATEDLY IGNORED.If driers approach this island, perhaps a little faster than they should, and go round it in the wrong direction, an accident could occur, particularly as there may be children on bicycles or with playing footballs in the area - Large pothome
Large pothole in northbound gutter - Road Surface Warn away
Please can Winfold Road be resurfaced, its been on the list to be done for years and now represents a dirt track rather than a highway. The potholes are causing damage to my car. - More Holes
THis section of road down the dip and up the hill going out of Gamlingay has four or five large holes - 3 Large, Many smaller potholes
You repaired the larger holes, now those you didnt repair have got bigger, 3 very big, many, many others getting bigger all the time, this whole road needs to be surveyed, and all the holes FIXED ! - Parking Across Access
The new Library in Great Shelford has flats above and residents parking behind. A line is needed across the access to stop shoppers parking across it and blocking the residents in. - White Line
The white line at the centre of the High Street where it meets High Green is too far to the north forcing traffic approaching the junction on to the wrong side of the road - Flooding During and After Rain
During rain on the 1st of April a large flood covering about 1/2 of the road formed at low point of Fen Causeway, Cambridge. It's not on the bridge over the Cam, or on the Bridge over the Mill Race, but on the bridge between those two. It is on the "downstream" side of the road. The flood was still present, and still significant, a day after the heavy rain. - Abandoned trolley, rubbish everywhere (sent to both)
There is an abandoned trolley as well as lots and lots of rubbish including traffice cones around this area, especially near the rail crossing. - Pothole
Large pothole on left side of Coton Rd, Grantchester, a little before large road direction sign as you drive towards A603. Very dangerous for cyclists. - Potholes in road
Potholes in road between 19 and 21 Perry Road.Leverington. - Direct access onto A14
There is direct accessonto the A14 on teh hilton side of the subway - this is extrememly dangerous as children or animals could inadvertently wander onto the A14. - Pothole near 20/21 Aylestone Road
Small but quite deep. - Numerous potholes on Huntingdon Rd, Brampton.
Numerous large patches of potholes on the left hand side of Huntingdon Road (driving from Huntingdon towards Brampton), just past Bromholme Lane. They have been there since the snow and ice, yet still remain unrepaired. - Pothole on Carlton Green Road
In the middle of the road, just before the turn. - Pot holes on the cycle path on corner
There are some nasty (small) pot holes and uneven ground on the corner of Parkers Piece it makes cycling around that corner (at a sensible speed) unnerving and there is a lot of cycle traffic on that corner. - Cars driving on pavement
Owing to parking congestion; cars use the pavement to pass each other, this is often impatient Taxi drivers at speed. It is incredibly dangerous. - Adam & Eve Street
Major pothole outside entrance to new flats - Brunswick Terrace
Road surface in Brunswick Terrace badly pitted and needs attention - Pavement now un-useable
The pavement on one side is sloping at an angle and in one part has broken up altogether, making it difficult for pedestrians to use. It needs re-levelling and resurfacing. Important because there is no pavement on opposite side and despite narrowness, the roadway is in frequent use. - Holes along street
1-10 perry road has several v.bad spots. Man has tripped up when crossing at safe place!!He has needed stitches to his hand. - Sunken drain covers
There are a number of sunken drain covers that give you a nasty surprise if you happen to hit one at speed... - Sunken manhole covers
There are a number of sunken manhole covers along this road. It doesn't look as if they were raised when the road surface was previously applied. This has exacerbated the sinking effect. - Leaking water in road
There's a repair in the road but there appears to be a water leak beneath it. This has been the case for a number of years, but there's a constant trickle of water emerging from the repair. Gets icy in winter. - Pothole
Junction High Road/Sandbank Wisbech St Mary - Drain "Higher" than the road (sent to both)
The drains on this part of the road are higher than the road so that when it rains all of the surface/rain water runs straight down our drive and into next doors. We pay all our council tax etc and we think that our request to rectify the problem is reasonable. PLEASE DO NOT SHOW MY NAME PUBLICLY - Dangerous potholes
The number of potholes in the High Street Fen Ditton are causing drivers to slalem around them.Please don't just fill one hole, do them all. A car nealy drove into me this morning ! There are similar potholes in Highditch Road, Church Street and Green End. These Streets are narrow at the best of times and busy due to pubs/restaurants in the village.Urgent attention is needed.Thank you in anticipation of your help. - Pothole at junction of King Street and West Street, Over
A large pothole has appeared right on the junction of King Street and West Street in Over. This is a significant danger to cyclists and road users alike. - Street light out leaves road very dark
The streetlight on Perse Road nearest the pedestrian walkway from Ferrars Way is out, leaving the road very dark in that region and rather unnerving for pedestrians walking through. - Potholes
Hi There is one rather largepothole just opposite the entrance to Moss Bank. Fenn Road in General has quite a few larger pot holes especially on the little roadabout as you turn into Fen Road. Will you be able to fix there holes please. Thank you Birthe Oelmann - Enormous Pothole-Damaged Car
Last night whilst returning home I was driving along Plash Drove, Tholomas Drove, Nr. Wisbech Saint Mary, Cambridgeshire, heading North East, travelling at about 30mph when there was an enourmous bang, the steering wheel was nearly wrenched from my hands and the car lurched to the left. When I got home I found damage to my nearside tyre and there are metallic clunking noises coming from the nearside suspension/ steering-the appropriate authority can expect a bill for repairs as when I returned this morning I found that what I hit was a pothole 600mm wide, 940mm long and 85mm deep. The pothole is opposite the entrance to the property known as Barley Mill, 52.63442deg N 0.06417deg E. The appropriate authority would do well to drive the roads in the area as they are littered with similar shockers! - Lots of em
Potholes that need fixing properly they are dangerous - Cody road
Numerous pot holes along the lenth of this road - Potholes
This one has been reported and repaired now dangerous to cyclists AGAIN. - Lights out under Plane Tree Avenue on Jesus Green
Lights 29F, 36 and 37F which are all under the Plane Tree avenue which runs from Jesus Lock to Victoria Avenue on Jesus Green are out. Also light 2 on Jesus Lock bridge is often not on when the other lights on the bridge are. - Two Lamps Out at Four Lamps Roundabout
Two adjacent street lights are out on the Four Lamps Roundabout in Cambridge. The lights are numbers 20 and 33. The roundabout is at the junction of Junction of Victoria Avenue, Maids Causeway, King Street, Emmanuel Road and Jesus Lane. The lights which are out are on the King Street / Jesus Lane side of the roundabout. - Poor surface
The turning left onto the addenbrookes site is covered with lots of potholes and gets worse every day. - Potholes
A series of growing potholes is forming on the mini roundabout heading towards mowbary road. photo of just the largest. - Pothole in centre of road
Pothole has formed in the centre of the road, just as the road widdens into 2 lanes, after the pedestrian crossing heading towards Arbury. - One Way Street (sent to both)
Traffic is frequently going the wrong way up our one way road.Despite reporting this problem to a number of agencies, none of them have taken ownership and some have denied that there is a problem. There are signs, but they are either not being seen or are being ignored. With parked cars and a blind corner there is a significant risk of a serious accident. - Sinking drain cover St Peters Road
On the left hand lane driving from Towerfields into town on St Peters Road, Huntingdon, there is one very sunken draincover and several other gratings further up which are sinking, causing a danger to traffic and cyclists. - Numerous growing potholes on St Peters Road
Numerous growing potholes along the stretch of St Peters Road in Huntingdon from the Towerfields roundabout to the traffic lights (going into town). - Massive pothole
This has been here for ages and is getting bigger and bigger every day - Potholes
Road breaking up and potholes on Barrington side of bridge on Barrington to Shepreth Road Near to Riverside Walk car park. Also v large pothole further down same raod midway way between bridge and Shepreth - "Keep left" arrow knocked over
This "keep left" arrow has been pushed over, possibly by a vehicle. It may be possible to just stand it up again, but it's a difficult place to stop and check. Having come from Oakington and over the A14, it's at the junction with Oakington Road. - Incorrect signage at chicane
The signs on either side of the chicane are upside down and the wrong way round (ie should be on the other side of the chicane). The correct orientations are shown at http://www.dft.gov.uk/trafficsignsimages/images/SignImages/480x480/615.jpg http://www.dft.gov.uk/trafficsignsimages/images/SignImages/480x480/811.jpg - Subsiding road edges
There are quita a few areas along this road that are dropping away and splitting. All these problems are because there are too many heavy good vehicles using the road as a cut through when there are problems on the A424 or the A14. Weight limits would be welcome. - Potholes in a line by War memorial
There are several potholes by the WM the largest is approx 30" long by 10", also in Church St to the side of the W/M. - Large pot holes
There are large potholes in the designated passing place which is the entrance to a public bridleway - Many deep potholes
The start of this street has a lot of large potholes. Dangerous for cycling and damaging cars - Linton, A1307, Pothole
Pothole on A1307, in middle of west-bound carriageway just before pedestrian crossing and filter lane for vehicles turning onto B1052/Linton High Street. The depth of the pot hole is large enough to potentially cause damage to tyres. - Potholes getting worse on the ring road
Numerous potholes getting worse and a generally poor road surface along the Huntingdon Ring Road, Cromwell Walk to Brookside area. - Potsholes near the crossing from the police station
Several worsening potholes near the crossing area (before the traffic lights) almost opposite the police station. - Deformed surface
Various - No markings at SE end of Fortescue Road
The southeast end of Fortescue Road has no markings to indicate who has right of way. Normally, I'd expect traffic from Fortescue Road to give way, but it would be nice if markings made this more obvious. - Potholes at entrance to Ivan Clark's Corner
A resident has reported several potholes at the junction of High Street Abington with Ivan Clark's corner - Poor road surface
Road requires resurfacing. Used regularly by HGVs. Has not been touched for more than 20 years and recent drainage works have also left an uneven surface. Road subsiding in places. - Drain collapsed
There is a drain cover here tht has collapsed and become dangerous - Nasty Pothole
There is a series of nasty potholes between here and junction - Cross roads Hildersham
Big Pot hole at give way junction - Hildersham Ford
A local farmer has reported that the ford is breaking up and is worried that the hole could damage a vehicle The approach by the village hall is also very badly pot holed - Deep pothole
In centre of crossroads High Street/Huntingdon Street - Severe road disinteration
Top surface removed along stretch between A1(S) junction and Crosshall Road including both roundabouts - Huge pothole
A hole just beyond Grassy Corner has turned into a TANK TRAP - it's HUGE, and getting bigger as skip lorries are avoiding it, driving near the ditch and over the edge of it - Numerous potholes A1198 between Hilton and Papworth
There are several stretches of pot holes on the A1198 between the Hilton turn and Papworth roundabout, on both sides of the road, some quite deep causing a hazard. - Massive crater
A huge crater has appeared here after a previous repair has just sunken into the road. - Bad pothole
Bad pothole getting worse at corner of Brooklands and Shaftesbury - Potholes along the edge of the road
The road is crumbling away and is getting dangerous - Lane markings needed
Lane markings needed at the junction of the B1044 with Castle Moat Road, as frequently cars in the right hand lane cut the left hand lane, with two lanes of traffic there needs to be dotted lane markings to encourage people not to do this. - Road sign obstructs view
Oversized road sign completely obstructs view when turning left from Princes Street to join Ring Road (Castle Moat Road). - Potholes and poor road surface, Huntingdon Road
The surface on Huntingdon Road in Cambridge all outside Girton college, adjacent to the bus lane up until the left hand turn into Girton, has been in a very poor state of repair for at least 2 years now and is getting worse with larger potholes appearing. - Pothole at junction of George St and Walden Road
Pothole immediately after the traffic lights on George Street (coming from the town centre) onto the Walden Road/St John's Street junction. - Pothole on Hinchingbrooke Park Road
Pothole by the traffic lights on Hinchingbrooke Park Road, opposite the underpass junction. - Hinchingbrooke Park Road
Pothole by the pedestrian crossing on Hinchingbrooke Park Road, near to Hinchingbrooke School. - Lots of potholes
There are a lot of potholes along the length of New Road - Large pothole group
South bound lane of A10 at traffic lights (Harston side) with B1368 adjacent to pub. There is a large patch of potholes approx 2ft sq on near side. You have to pull over hard right to avoid them. Getting bigger every day. Already had one rear spring break £80+fitting - Hole in pavement
Subsidence in pavement on corner of school lane/high street outside sheltered housing. There is a large hole in recently repaired asphalt. - Pothole
Pothole outside 33 Caxton End - CB23 2SS. Also the whole road from Riddy Lane to the ford is breaking up. - Severe Potholes
The road between Swavesey and over, specifically between the guided bus line and the speed restriction sign and chicane, has a large number of very deep potholes. Deep enough to cause severe damage to car wheels and cause motorcyclists to lose control. - Pothole/manhole fall-in developing
On horthbound lane of Hills Road, next to the building under redevelopment. Holes in road developing around manhole cover, getting pretty large. The next manhole cover, heading north, is not far behind. - Road surface pitting
There are a large number of hole between the A505 and M11 (southbound) exits that are making driving dangerous on this road. - Large pothole in road
Large pothole in centre of road - Unbelievably large
Very large potholes along village end of Washpit Lane. Now dangerous. - Now dangerous
Massive potholes on entry to village are now a danger. - Deep pothole
Round, deep pothole in road surface about half way between Marmora and Mill Roads. - Repairing potholes
There are a number of potholes on the road called The Green(leading down to Monarch Farm) in Hilton , Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.Please can these be repaired as soon as possible as it is difficult to avoid a number of these due to their location.Thank you - Riddy Lane, potholes and road surface disintegrating
The entire road surface at the bottom of Riddy Lane is disintegrating, with holes. It seems work was started on it a while ago and then abandoned? Meanwhile, the surface gets worse... - Frequent flooding (sent to both)
As you turn left off Sidgwick Ave onto Queens' Road, there is often a very large puddle. As there is oncoming or waiting traffic, it's impossible not to soak any unfortunate pedestrians on the pavement there. As it's a busy pedestrian crossing, there are frequently pedestrians there. Is there a blocked drain? Is there a drain at all? - Collection of holes
A bunch of bike-upending potholes have sprouted on Riverside between Saxon Road and River Lane. One of them has been around since last summer. - Flooded cycle by-pass
The cycle by-pass on the south side of the rising bollards in Silver Street is often flooded, forcing cyclists to use the vehicle route past the bollards; thereby enraging taxi and bus drivers whose driving subsequently deteriorates. - Potholes
Severe deterioration in road surface making driving virtually impossible unless in a Land Rover! - Huge pothole
This huge pothole appeared following farming activity last weekend. My friend punctured her tyre in it and nearly had an accident. - Sucken Drain
On Entering the Roundabout from Cambridge Road in the right hand land there is a sunken drain that triggers the ABS of my car when trying to stop. - Dangerous Pothole
A new and dangerously located pothole has just developed on Northampton St, right on the corner outside the Punter Pub. It is a very narrow section of road, and the pothole is right in the path normally taken by cyclists - this will force them either into the gutter, or potentially into the path of a vehicle approaching from behind. - Another pothole
Not as severe as the one further towards Linton but growing fast. - Bartlow road nr Linton
Large pothole at edge of road - need to pull out to avoid when driving - getting worse by the day. - Pothole in Park Street near traffic lights
An area 1.0m x 1.0m is sinking into central pothole in which 5 cables controlling the traffic lights are exposed. If the lights fail it will bring traffic in this part of central Cambridge to a standstill. Nothing has been done despite previous complaints. - 40mph
Two of the 40mph signs within the village have been covered over with stick on 30mph signs, this is causing drivers to break suddenly as they assume the speed limit is 40mph as shown on the entry signs to the village - Severe potholes
There are a large number of potholes in this area making driving hazardous - Priority sign knocked round
The priority sign on Paget Road near the Pavilion has been rotated round nearly 90 degrees. It needs rotating back. - Several potholes
Generally broken up - Pothole
Pothole at entrance to Orchard Road - Pothole in line of motor traffic
Pothole developed on eastbound carriageway of Queen Edith's Way, near the Wulfstan Way junction pedestrian crossing. This could be dangerous, as without central road markings it can be unclear how far a car could swerve to avoid the pothole without causing danger to oncoming traffic. - Nasty pothole developing in the middle of the junction
Turning right from Fulbourn Road into Cherry Hinton High Street there's a nasty pothole forming. - Many street lights not working
All the street lights from the railway crossing onwards, except for nos 19 & 20, until about 22 are out of order. This makes the footway very dangerous given its poor, potholy state when it cross drives. - Pothole on clifton road
Nasty pothole on left just before you get to screwfix as you head north. Gets filled with water so is invisible (and painful when cycled over). - Several potholes forming alongside cycle lane
Spotted several more potholes, and witnessed a driver swerving towards traffic in the oncoming lane to avoid them. - 6 inch deep, 2 foot diameter pothole
Wide, quite deep pothole. Buses (and, I assume other traffic) have to use the wrong side of the road to avoid it. - Channel in road
Channel now developing at this point outside NHo 11 Backi Road. This is in addition to the one + potholes in Back Road nearer to junction with Balsham Road. Route used regularly by buses - 128? Mill Road (sent to both)
Bags of beer cans in trees adjacent to bridge,youi'll need a ladder or a long pole! - Serious Deterioration of A47 Carriageway
There are signs of serious deterioration of the A47 road surface as a result of the frosty weather aggravating an already damaged highway. I travel this section of the A47 most days of the week and between Wisbech and thorney, I am frequently seeing drivers swerving to avoid having to travel over the potholes and risk damaging their vehicles. Please see attached Photo of potholes noted at this location - Serious Deterioration of A47 Carriageway
There are signs of serious deterioration of the A47 road surface as a result of the frosty weather aggravating an already damaged highway. At this location, there are also signs of the nearside wheel-track suffering significant settlement and cracking up mof the surfacing. I travel this section of the A47 most days of the week and between Wisbech and thorney, I am frequently seeing drivers swerving to avoid having to travel over the potholes and risk damaging their vehicles. Please see attached Photo of potholes noted at this location - Road collapse
End of slip road junction 28. 2mx1m road collapse very dangerous condition to road users likely to cause severe damage to vehicles! lane should be closed till repair is carried out! Near by roundabout road surface also in very poor condition requires urgent tarmac repair. - Serious Deterioration of A47 Carriageway
There are signs of serious deterioration of the A47 road surface as a result of the frosty weather aggravating an already damaged highway. I travel this section of the A47 most days of the week and between Wisbech and thorney, I am frequently seeing drivers swerving to avoid having to travel over the potholes and risk damaging their vehicles. Please see attached Photo of potholes noted at this location - Big pothole
Deep enough to damage my wheels - Potholes hidden by flooding
Yet again, spoil from numerous failed pothole repairs have blocked the solitary gully that serves this area. A drainage engineer who visited late last year reported that the drainage was inadequate. An increased gully size and and relatively cheap kerb installed around the outer edge of this corner and junction would be the economically sensible solution. Please arrange for this to happen. - Site of post office (sent to both)
Post office has been relocated to leverington stores church end pe13 5dd - Faded no entry sign
The no entry sign into the St Eligius end of Coronation St. is badly faded, set back from the junction and there is an overhanging bush. It is not very visible. There is a problem with delivery vans turning into this and then causing congestion by going the wrong way down the one-way St. Eligius St. Can we have the sign replaced please? - Pot holes
Yet more pot holes on this "third world" road. Very dangerous as hard to avoid being such a narrow road. - Large puddles due to blocked gullys
After any rain there are large puddles that take a considerable time to clear. Most of these are the result of the gullys in the grass verges being blocked & preventing the water draining into the adjacent ditches. Can they be dug out? - Side of road failing
This problem has progressively got worse over the last year: although on the edge of the road, it means that the effect is of a pothole on the side of the road; did severe damage to my car wheel a year ago and although at the time it was not deemed a problem, I think it still it. If a cyclist or motorcycle hit it, it may well cause a terrile accident. Please can this problem be fixed - Unoccupied house (sent to both)
The occupant died a long time ago: not sure who now owns the house, but gardens are becoming overgrown and if house is unoccupied it may represent a local hazard in terms of rats and mice taking over the property. - Many potholes on the brinkley road
Lots of potholes, some repaired and again opening up: these on from Brinkley village travelling towards Burrough End. Large potholes especially at Burrough End, directly in line of travel ie where the outside wheel would go - Large large & deep pothole approx 12 x 12 inches
In road at junction of Miller Way & West End. Has been filled in a few weeks ago - but was a bodge job! Please can it b filled again? Many thanks - Large large & deep pothole approx 12 x 12 inches
In road at junction of Miller Way & West End. Has been filled in a few weeks ago - but was a bodge job! Please can it b filled again? Many thanks - Light Out
Light No. 3 High Street - Pot holes
Lots of dangerous large pot holes - Pothole in road
Deep pothole in East bound carriageway near junction with Woottens Close - Huge Pothole
Very large pothole in road. - Blocked drain (sent to both)
Surface water is not draining away here resulting in a large puddle of some depth that makes the pavement inpassible, this necessitates stepping into the road to continue along Needingworth Rd and with small children it is impractical/dangerous - Road subsiding
Road is subsiding where the fire department dug a trench to supply water for tyre fire. - Nasty big pothole on fast bend
There is a nasty pothole - over a foot in diameter on this 60mph bend, roughly in the middle of the road. - Pothole repairs breaking up
Earlier repairs to potholes have disintegtated leaving several potholes and debris all over road - Dangerous Potholes
There are three very deep dangerous potholes outside netherhall school that are causing traffic jams as cars have to drive around them crossing over to the opposite side of the road. This is an area used by 1500 school children everyday. - Pothole, A1303 N/market Road.
There's a pothole on the A1303 section of Newmarket Road. It's between the pedestrian crossing and the McDonalds roundabout on the inbound carriageway. - Traffic light timings inappropriate
The time available for turning right out of Ditton Lane onto Newmarket Road is completely inappropriate in the mornings. This is causing lane contention by impatient drivers using lane 2 to turn right and then "shoving in" to turn left onto the A1134. It's causing drivers to shortcut through Dudley Road. It causes queues of traffic to stretch back over the A14 and out towards Horningsea. In the evenings, people turning R into Dudley Road causes the flow of traffic away from the junction to become stop/start and queues to stack up through the junction, down the N/m Road and hence on down Barnwell Road and further along N/m Road. The green light sequence on these lights could easily be doubled with a minimal impact on the other directions. Could the council also consider changing the lane allocations on Ditton Lane? Currently the lanes are marked LR and R. Marking them L-only and R-only would prevent the lane contention on the stretch of N/m road towards the McD roundabout. - Pothole, lamppost CCC11
There's several potholes in the vicinity of the lamppost coded CCC11 on the Horningsea Road, Fen Ditton. - Speeding
Repeated speeding and aggressive driving down this residential street. It has become a rat run to avoid the level crossings on other nearby roads. - Potholes
Potholes on junction with road heading towards the shelfords. - Holes in road
Large hole in centre of road since recent bad weather - Mill Road Railway Bridge - hole in tarmac
On the northbound lane of the Mill Road Bridge (CB1) there is a deep and dangerous pothole, broken tarmac, dangerous for cyclists. Please repair... - Cracks in roundabout surface
Cracks are starting to show in the roundabout surface following January's freeze, and at some points the cracks are large enough for a bicycle wheel to jam into - this roundabout has therefore become a hazard to cyclist, more so as motor traffic tends to negotiate the roundabout at higher than usual speed. - Pothole at mini-roundabout exit
There is a large pothole at the westbound exit of the mini-roundabout junction between Cherry Hinton High Street, Teversham Drift and Old Fulbourn Drift. It is near the left edge of the road between the roundabouts and the junction to Coldhams Lane. This pothole is about 30cm wide and 15cm deep, and is in the path a cyclist expects to take when exiting the mini-roundabouts and is large enough to damage cars and bicycles, as well as injury to cyclists. - Potholes in road
All along st marys street, loads of potholes - Potholes
At junction of southoe rd, and st marys street - Light out
Street light not working - Noise from the Green Dragon pub (sent to both)
The drinkers who smoke and shout outside the Green Dragon pub (and in its beer garden) make life unbearable in Water Street for those unfortunate enough to live within earshot of the pub. I have lived in the street for several years. No care is taken by the pub to make sure that drinkers respect the peace. When spring finally arrives the people who frequent the pub will claim this space as their own, ruining the tranquility of the area with their noise and refusal to respect the fact that the pub in a residential area. Please could you do something about this? - Streetlight covering hanging off
The glass/plastic(?) covering of streetlight no.31 here is dangling loose, leaving the bulb exposed. - Wiring cabinet knocked off its foundations (sent to both)
A green cabinet, presumably containing wiring of some sort, has been knocked off its foundations. It's opposite the entrance to the car park of the Funky Fun House, on Mercer's Row industrial estate. - Street light is not working
Street light on the green alongside the road has not been working for some time. Makes it very dark on the green/pathway nearby. - Series of holes at corner
As above - Rattling manhole cover
Presumably there's a stone or something preventing the cover from seating properly. It makes a racket everytime a vehicle goes over. very annoying and disturbs sleep. Thanks in advance. - The road has sunk
The road has sunk causing water to puddle and vehicles roll we are scared that a vehicle will lose control and hit our house. It is near a main drain cover. - Pot holes in road again
The pot holes on Shakespeare road at the junction of Milton Close have blown again, this is about the 3rd or fourth time in the last few months, it might be worth trying to seal the edges the edges when they are filled this time - Permanent puddles across width of crossing
The pedestrian crossing here has near permanent puddles at both sides across the whole width of the crossing. Makes it very hard to cross safely for the 500 odd kids that use it twice a day going to school. - Verges, Drainage, Potholes
Picture shows appalling state of road between Back and Front Roads. Water does not drain away, verges have been driven over by heavy plant. - Potholes at the junction
Huge pothole in the middle of the junction between Hill rise and Houghton Road. about 2"-3" deep but covering about 8' x 4'. very loose surface. on the riding line coming out of Hill Rise - Potehole on bend
Pothole is now forming on the bend (on the riding line for a motorcycle). About a foot in length and 4" deep. - Large potholes
Several large crater-like potholes on Wulfstan Way towards Cherry Hinton Road Very dangerous for cyclists - Speed limit / broken fence (sent to both)
There is a 40mph speed 'limit' on long stretches of this road and on this bridge in particular. I think this is excessive and far too dangerous in a village. A car left the road several weeks ago and destroyed part of the wooden fence that separates the road from a house just below the bridge. The fence still needs mending, and it is a stark reminder of this accident. But cars still go too fast... - Potholes and sunken manhole covers
This stretch of road is atrocious, sunken in manhole covers, potholes, cracks etc. At least the *huge* pothole opposite The Phoenix got filled in. This road needs resurfacing. - White lines worn away
The white lines at this junction have been worn away and need repainting - Very uneven surface
The road here is riddled with potholes and repairs that it is dangerous to drive on - Broken street light access hatch
The ground level access hatch for this street light is broken, leaving an opening exposing live wiring. - Planning spec not fully addressed by the occupant (sent to both)
Some time back I was liaising with the Planning Department at SCDC about the occupants of this property in Froment Way who moved their rear fence boundary line - I objected to this as it removed greneery at the entrance of the street and an area that I overlook. As part of the approval process, the residents were asked to change the colour of their fence so that it blended more with the streetscene and greenery - the residents painted 2/3rds of the fence but didnt finish it - I chased SCDC on this a few times and then gave up because they didnt do anything about it. I would still like the painting on the fence completed as it looks unsightly. I am dissapointed that SCDC dont seem to check the restrictions put in place are completed. - Potholes / uneven road
There are several stretches of very uneven road surface / small potholes present on the road between the recycling centre and junction with B1040, travelling westwards. The deep pothole on the other side of the road has been filled - thank you! - Several potholes
There are several potholes in Green End and High Street Fen Ditton, some quite deep. The largest is in the road outside 21 High Street but there are several from the Plough PH to Wrights Close on Green End - A row of potholes
There is a row of potholes on the centre line of the road - Light 17 not working
Streetlight 17 on Rustat Road is not working - it is either unlit or very dimly lit at night - please can this be fixed - Missing drain cover (sent to both)
Steel lid over drain in gutter has rusted away - left open cavity in gutter - severe danger to vehicle wheel & tyre. - Multiple potholes
Single track lane with multiple potholes making it difficult to pass. Our only means of access. - Potholes
There are potholes on the B1098 between boots bridge & chatteris that have alredy been repaired & need further attention.Also on the A141 between the A142 at chatteris & the B1093 - Broken surface/potholes at turn from Park St into Jesus Lane
Nasty area of broken tarmac on the line taken by most vehicles to turn out of Park St eastbound along Jesus Lane. - Pothole in road entry to Castle Park
There is a pothole in the road entering Castle Park, just by the Isaac Newton. See attached photo. - Large numbers of potholes on Benson St
There are potholes and large areas of damaged tarmac all the way along this street - I have attached a representative photo. - Boundary fencing (sent to both)
Who is responsible for the boundary fencing that is constantly broken when climbed over and used as a short cut? - Holywell House
There is a large pothole on Holywell Front at the entrance to the above House. It is nearly half a metre in diameter and is made worse by large vehicles negotiating the road. It has been there for 5 years being the length of time that I moved into the area. - Now dangerous pothole
On the roundabout adjacent to Addenbrooks hospital there is now a pothole about 6 inches deep, when first reported two weeks ago it was only about two inches deep. Also a number of potholes on the next roundabout leading from Fendon Road. - LARGE pothole DANGER
Huntingdon Street St.NEOTS,opposite Rising Sun Pub,adjacent "old fire station" site.Large and deep hole filled with water.Has been in existance since BEFORE first snows this year.Getting progressively larger,serious obstruction to traffic flow as motorists stradle centre road markings to avoid crater which now extends to 2 thirds of carriageway. Reported to Water Company in addition to Highways, it appears could be a leaking water main as constant water seepage into crater and flows down gutters. Attempted to report to Cambs Highway dept. but apparently receptionist/telephonist is self appointed adjudicator as to what will be reported to the dept. and would not agree to pass on message or allow contact with any dept. manager,worker ,staff. This pothole is a serious hazard to the safety of all road users and is getting progessively wider and deeper, large chunks of road material are scattered across carriageway as the surface and sub-strata breaks up. - Extensive Potholes
Extensive Potholes on and around mini roundabout at junction of water lane, green end road and high street. V bad since Christmas. I cycle through every day and it makes turning right from water lane to green end road very dangerous. - Resurfacing
It's a pity the section of road linking Front and Back roads at the Murrow Bank end was not resurfaced. The suface is badly cracked and has pot holes and due to the verges having been badly damaged by heavy vehicles over recent months, the road no longer meets the verges and there are permanent puddles down virtually the whole length of both sides. The drain on one side has been rendered useless as it is higher than the residual water so it never drains away. It's a shame the council had the verge marker posts removed as the remedial work done by Barhale has been destroyed. - Slippery Road Surface - Ramsey Road
Since the resurfacing of Ramsey Road this section has become a death trap during cold weather. After falling off my bike a few weeks ago I tried walking my bike across this section of the road as it was icy again. To my shock I nearly slipped over while walking accross! Can someone please have a look at this when the weather is bad as someone elderly could really be hurt and none of the other roads are like this? - Large Pothole on Granchester Rd
While heading from Trumpington to Granchester, about 1/2 way (and just before the stream that leads to Byron's pool) there is a large pothole on the left hand side of the road. - Deep hole next to drain grate - Houghton Road
There is a large chunk of tarmac missing from the corner of the drain grate on the way out of St Ives, at least 3 or 4 inches deep in places and easily large enough for a bike tyre to drop into. This needs to be fixed asap as anyone hitting this on a bike will come off straight into the traffic! - Very broken road surface - Houghton Road
The road surface as your going out of St Ives is crumbling away here the depth of the holes vary from half an inch to much deeper but the sheer size of the problem is making cars swerve and is extremely dangerous for cyclists - Broken Road Surface - Marley Road
There are several large cracks on the road surface between burleigh road and Waveney Road - These are getting worse and worse due to the volume of heavy goods vehicles and poor weather. They have now become quite deep and when driving along the road cars are being pulled towards the verge by the split level surface. We have also been faced with cars on the wrong side of the road trying to avoid them! - Potholes
Very dangerous potholes at various points along lane but two adjcent potholes make it almost impossible to avoid. Resulting in recent car coil spring breakage. - Speed limit signs missing
Since the new bridge was built, the speed limit signs entering the village of Farcet have not been reinstated. - Bad pothole
Noticed this pothole over the past week,is quite serious as when i first drove in to it i wouldn't be surprised if it has damaged my vehicle. - 6 Large Potholes
Six or Seven large holes and many smaller ones in this area - 6 Large Potholes
THere are six large potholes and many smaller ones, in and around 14 thr cinques, and on the corner - Footpath - Melvin Way to Saffron Road Histon
This pathway has deteriorated over the years to the extent that it is now, at least for one section of it, unpleasant to use. The length that passes through the small copse by St Audreys Close is a quagmire and two small sections at either end of it are in need of surfacing. This pathway is well used, it is a popular route for schoolchildren and provides a traffic free route to the infants schools. - Large potholes
There are numerous large pot holes along Heath road Gamlingay, from just Before Mount Pleasant Farm to Greenfields. Some are very large. One large one is constantly full of water so you don't see the size until you hit it. - SC7 South Street
Street light on all the time - Potholes.
2 potholes on Belvoir road and one on manhattan drive ot the bottom of cutter ferry bridge which is dangerous to cyclists. - White lines and Cats Eyes (sent to both)
All along Mill street from the Beds border into Gamlingay, the white lines and cats eyes are mostly missing, l would say 70% are faulty. - Many holes
The area around the Post office, and the footpath leading down to the scool enterance, needs repairing - 6 Large Potholes
Thers are 6 large potholes, this is the second time l have reported them, not to mention about 100 other smaller hole in this street. - Street light not working
Street light not working - Rubbish, dog mess, vomit
As a parish councillor I have been informed that the strip of path from London road to priams Way is in a bad condition regarding rubbish and more. There are a lot of cars parking here for the Spar shop and a public house nearby. It would be appreciated if this stretch of pavement could be cleaned effectively asap. I understand the re is also a bit of debris from a brick wall which has probably been frost damaged. - Potholes
Holes all along the road. - Potholes
Potholes appearing in the road that will need fixing. - Potholes
On the approach to the junction there are potholes appearing that will need fixing. - Huge pothole
As title, PLEASE fix. - Road surface broken up
The road has been broken by the skip lorries and is turning to mud - Badly rutted road surface
The section of road from New Road to Henry Morris Road is very badly rutted and is dangerous. The whole length of road needs resurfacing not just pothole filling. - Poor road surface
Attempts have been made to repair the broken up Road surface. May I state that now the road surface is not fit for purpose, I have driven on better fen roads than the current A10 road surface. If the work has been inspected and passed, action needs to be taken to stop this shoddy workmanship from occurring again, but more to the point the road needs to be repaired to an acceptable standard immediately. - Broken and uneven slabs
Part of paving has broken and has dropped down quite significantly - causing a 'trip' hazard - Road in dangerous condition
Very deep potholes in road - urgent repairs required. Also deep potholes on same road - opposite Fairway and also near to Fieldview. This perimeter road (Crafts Way) is in a dangerous condition in many places - POthole on crossing
POthole is SE bound actually on the pedestrian crossing - Growing pothole
Large pothole SE bound at junction with the brambles - Nasty deep sharp edged pothole
Utility trench just after crossing North bound. THe pothole is lengthening across the carriageway, and is becoming very hard to avoid. - Pothole increase
Potholes are increasing in number and size over the last two months. They are the length of the lane, but are particularly bad at the bottom of the lane - Cow lane potholes
There is a very large hole here which has already damaged at least one car and is extremely dangerous - Uneven roadsurface
The road on this bend nearest the allotments is becoming very dangerous. The road is subsiding which is the last thing you need on a bend in wintery conditions. - Burst Watermain under Granta Place (sent to both)
There appears to be water seeping up through the road surface. The water is seeping through some repaired sections in the road. I suspect this will turn to sheet ice if the temperature drops as forecast - Green CATV comms box (sent to both)
Casing is completely removed from contents, sitting in front of where it should be - Pothole repair
One very large pothole just before bridge over brook. There are a few more smaller holes too - Big pothole
Big pothole has been there about 2 weeks and is getting bigger. - Eroding path
The paths outside the properties have badly eroded away due to parking/bad weather-causes hazards for use and unsightly - Large & dangerous pothole
Situated in middle of LH side of New Road Hinxton after entering from A1301 - Poor road surface
Poorly maintained road on Malting Lane, Ellington - Little Shelford
Two relatively serious potholes in Newton Road, one/two at the junction of Hauxton Road/Church Street; there are also minor ones along Hauxton Road and Church Street. I have been in touch with Mike Cooper to make him aware of the problems in Little Shelford. - Pothole, Barnwell Road
Vicinity of lamp post no. 4, railway bridge end of road. - Chevrons down
All chevrons indicating this steep bend are either missing or very damaged as cars have smashed straight into them in icy conditions - Potholes boxworth road
Potholes on Boxworth Rd at side of road just near Orchard Close - Potholes Smith Street Elsworth
In road left side exiting Elsworth on Smith Street - Pothole
Large crack in westbound road surface 50cm in from edge causing danger to cyclists - Potholes in cycleway
Deep potholes in cycleway at exit from filling station - Large Pothole
Large Pot hole on road towards bluntisham - Flagstones loose/missing
More poor work by EDF... Many flagstones along Senate House passage are loose, one at this corner even missing. Also nearby tarmac is rough and uneven just as cyclists turn in from Trinity Lane. - Sunken road surface
Northbound Green End Rd. - Appalling State Of The Road
This is a single track road leading to a property and public footpath (Nene Way) It is in a terrible state of repair and is very dangerous to pedestrians, cyclists and is causing damage to vehicles. - Potholes in Fowlmere
Deep holes in gutter, very hard to see at night, have appeared since the cold weather. Danger of damage to car wheels/suspension and dangerous for cyclists. - Road surface
Pothole in middle of road. (In this and previous submissions, I have reported some of the more serious problems with potholes in Shudy Camps. There are others, particularly concerning the break up of the surface at the road edges. - Road surface
Large potholes on north side of road - Subsidence
Station Road,Abbots Ripton, just past the Fellowes Arms going towards Alconbury Weston - large section of the road has subsided and is falling away. Surface extremely uneven and dangerous. - Road surface
Pothole, north side of road, 1m from edge. - Pot hole
This pothole has already been reported by me, theParish Clerk on several occaisions before the latest spell of bad weather. it has still not been filled and is extremely deep and difficult to see on approach. - Road surface
Road surface badly broken up. Problem in middle of road for a distance of several metres. - Pot holes
Huge craters at the junction with B1090. These have been filled on a number of occasions but deteriorate almost immediately. they are now very deep and dangerous - Pothole
Large pothole around drain at the side of the road - Road surface
Pothole in middle of road - The pavement along Fen Road
Is deteriorating, but is particularly ankle-sprain inducing as it crosses various driveways, including the one marked. - Area doesn't drain
This area of Fen road is particulalry prone to flooding during/after rain. - Pothole on road
V large & growing - Loose drain cover
In the middle of the road (Ditton Lane near speed camera)there is a loose drain cover every time any traffic goes over it the noise is loud.We live near and as well as hearing it all day it keeps us awake at night. Please repair as soon as possible.Thanks. - Potholes
Pot holes going uphill from the direction of the Raveleys. - Badly worn/subsided Road
The road here is currently lethal to motorbikes, I had to cross over onto the opposite lane this morning to avoid the rutted/worn road exacerbated by bad subsidence. The road was also covered with rubble from other potholes in the road, had I not, I would have probably lost the front end of the bike. This is very dangerous at the moment - Potholes cow lane rampton
Deep potholes in this area which are creating a hazard - Uneven Paving slabs
My mum tripped and fell on an uneven paving slab, causing some minor injuries. In this instance, the slab wasn't raised above or by one inch. There are several other slabs along this stretch of the pavement which have either sunk or are raised, causing a huge hazard to pedestrians using this path. I have not got a photo of my mum's injuries as I do not have it with me. If needed, I can send it. - Dangerous potholes outside Travis Perkins
Crater sized 1/2 foot deep potholes that will damage the left tyres of cars driving south. Cyclists will definitely fall off their bikes if they hit them - Huge Pothole
Huge pot hole near Glebe Farm - plus lots more on this road. And the're getting worse - Hazard to cyclists
An 8" dia indentation appeared shortly after resurfacing - ie prior to bad weather. From person experience, hitting it could cause cyclist to fall. - Sunken drain cover
Drain Cover seriously sunk with holes around - particular danger to cyclists - outside nO 13 - Road / surface
The mud on the road and the muddy cut up verges (tractors and lorries, sugar beet storage) mean you do not know where the edge of the road is as it all looks the same and at night you end up driving on the muddy verge. - Pothole in Cycle Lane
Very large pothole in the Southbound Cycle Lane, forcing cyclists to swerve into the road to avoid. Could be very dangerous. - Road damaged
Road broken away for approx 30mtrs on opposite side of houses - Potholes on the High Street
There are several potholes on the South curb side of the High Street between the Church and St Peter's Road, in Coton. This includes at least three extremely large potholes, which could easily cause injury to cyclists if they are unable to avoid or anticipate them - particularly frightening if you have any small children on your bike. - Very large pothole on corner of St Peter's Road and the High Street, Coton
There is a very large pothole which is directly in the path of a car or cyclist turning left from the High Street onto St Peter's Road, Coton, Cambridge. - Large Potholes
Large potholes on left hand side of road just as you leave the roundabout to go over the flyover to get on the A14 towards Cambridge. - Really deep and dangerous holes
Around the bend in the road there are numerous really dangerous and deep holes in the road surface. These could be deadly and have already damaged my car's wheel balancing - Spring Close, Histon, Cambs
There is a large split down the middle of the road indicated which stretches quite a way down Spring Close. - Standing water
Since the repairs to Wistow Bridge have been completed (end November 2009), water now gathers in a small lake across the road. This is just across the bridge from the village. - Long potholes running along bus lane/traffic lane
There are long disintegrating potholes (as is beginning to happen elsewhere along the bus lane) between the red tarmac and black tarmac. It's particularly bad here at the entrance to the hospital, and is causing a large amount of stones to be spread into the bus lane. - Road repairs needed
There are numerous large potholes along the road. The potholes have been reported previously with the council but are getting worse. They are now dangerous due to their number and size. - Dangerous stretch of pot holes
There are several pot holes stretched over 1.5m and they are all merging and getting deeper at the junction - Street light not working
The street light between the two block of flats is not working. It's an area with bike storage. - Edge pothole
Deep pothole on inside of bend opposite garage to 29 the Common - Resurfacing Back Rd Murrow
Congratulations to Neil Band and the contractors who have resurfaced Back Rd, Murrow,the work was carried out quietly and to a good standard, the contractors were polite and very pleasant. What a change from Barhale who were just the opposite and caused all the problems in the first place. - More potholes
Further potholes in the centre of the roles travelling towards Ely, probably about 15-20cm long - Poor repair (sent to both)
A large pot hole has been patched, operatives did not however sweep up the tarmac "marbles" which clog the gutter and spread onto the pavement. - New holes in Hundingdon Road, Cambridge
Since early January, several new holes have opened up in Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, at the junction with Storey's Way. See the green arrows in the attached photo. - Very worn and damaged road surface
The road surface has a large area (approx 1.5m x 1m) worn down to base; there are several potholes all over the hammer head area; stones etc from the road's base material skits up to hit cars. - Pothole
Pothole near junction of Grainger Road with Sweetings Road - Road junction
Road surface breaking up at junction of Sweetings Road with London Road - Street Light
Lighting column No 5 not working: Sweetings Road - Street Light
Un numbered street light not working at junction of Sweetings Road with Porch Close - Road Surface Coming Away
Where the slip road, which has just been resurfaced, meets the main road, the surface is coming away. - Road Damage
A series of holes starting to wideninto a pothole. - Pothole getting bigger and bigger
More potholes. - Many potholes in westbound lane
Several large pothole westbound, causing traffic to move over into eastbound lane, and a tad tricky to navigate around on a bike - Potholes
Drove road Warseley road junction left hand turning. Two potholes right by junction, getting bigger each day due to heavy lorries using this road. - End of Cycle Path sign
This should not be here. The cycle path clearly continues around the corner into Hills Road (marked on path) and there is no sign going the other way. - Water leak (sent to both)
Water was seen here bubbling up out of the road and running down the gutter - Road repairs
Two large pot holes opposite goods enrance to garden centre - Pothole
Appeared since the snow. Right in line with where car tyres normally go. - Sign missing
Warning sign for Knapwell junction missing as you travel from Cambourne towards Cambridge on ex-A428 - Hazard to cyclists
Very poor surface over some 50m between end of Croft Close and point marked on map on southern side of High Street. Mixture of potholes and badly patched road surface, exacerbated by narrowing of carriageway by parked cars. The damage is dangerous for cyclists in particular, especially at night or poor light, and the restricted space brings cars and bicycles into close proximity. - Forgotten signs
There is a 'road closed' sign at Oakington crossroads and a 'flood' sign at the junction of Water Lane and Holme Close - High St Fen Drayton
A medium size pot hole now developing. - Potholes to be repaired
The Mill Bridge, Shepreth and also Frog End, Shepreth - "GIVEWAY' traffic sign
This sign is obliterated by green algae and needs to be cleaned please! - Faded roadmarkings
"GIVEWAY" markings in road at T junction of A1307 and back road to Hildersham have faded away - very dangerous as traffic passes at 60 mph! - Huge series of potholes
There is a series of huge potholes, outside the gates to the rectory at Hildersham - More Huntingdon Road Woes
More surface degradation and potholes. - Large pothole
Very large pothole, not one you would want to hit on a bike - Several Potholes
The state of this roundabout is dire, pot holes pretty much all the way around it. - Deepening pothole
Right on the driving line as you come out of the junction off the bridge onto the main road, a wacking great pothole - Large deep pothole
Growing pothole on side oof road - Large potholes in bus lane just after lights
The bus lane surface is deteriorating badly just after the lights. There are a couple of very large potholes, and many smaller ones. It's becoming increasingly difficult to navigate a way thru on a bike safely. - 2 New large deep potholes
2 large potholes have appeared just before you get to the school as you head towards Cambridge. Due to the traffic calming road design, they are very difficult to avoid. - Deep pothole
Growing deep pothole - Big pothole on side of road
Some kind soul has placed a big red cone in it so that road users are aware when it's full of water, but it's very big, and swallowing the cone now - Large Pothole
Large potholes in road from kerbstone outwards, unavoidable in car if traffic is coming from opposite direction. - Terrible potholes here since snow
The road condition from the back entrance of the Ida Darwin hospital (from the car park) back towards Hinton Road is awful and is getting worse. The far end of the road was resurfaced some months ago (by the front hospital entrance) but this end is suffering badly from the effects of the snow and the regular double-decker buses. There are many deep potholes that are lethal for cyclists and dangerous for cars, and also lots of loose gravel. - Potholes in Sutton High Street
New potholes have appeared - Broken Lampost
Lampost no 7 is broken. This is located near 96/100 Moat Way. Please could you fix asap. Thanks - Broken Redmac and Bollard
Redmac crumbling and uneven just as cyclists have to perform a change of direction to go between far too narrow bollards. One bollard currently down so further reducing width of intended cycle route. - Pot hole on Earith Bridge
Travelling from Huntingdon to Haddenham on the A1123, a large pot hole has appeared on the exit of the first bridge at Earith near the WW2 crash site memorial. This is getting to the size where it is becoming likely to cause vehicle damaged. - Pothole
Pothole on bend next to drain cover - Pothole
Pothole in road on bend, unable to see in dark to avoid causing damage to car. - Pothole
There is a pothole right infront of a speed bump meaning you have no choice but to either go over the speed bump on one side of your car or to go down the pothole. Also as this is opersite a school, so is concidered a potential tripping hazard to young children. - Pothole on left side of road
Pothole on left side of road - Pothole on left side of road
Pothole on left side of road. Huge and has been there a while - Terrible Road Degradation
There is a long series of pot holes along this road that could cause severe damage to a car/cyclist. - Road Damage
The road is not in a good condition at all, several holes and scrapes off the surface make it treacherous to drive and cycle on. - Gate obstructing (sent to both)
On the southern corner of Parkers Piese the bollards are sunk into the ground. Instead a gate is obstructing most of the area. This is a very busy place. It is also just where you actually need to be paying attention to various other things. This gate should be open. See also http://www.cyclestreets.net/location/20392/ - Road surface degraded
The road surface has become very poor heading into Impington next to the curb. Whilst no large holes have appeared, it is only a matter of time as the surface is very pitted. - Potholes - County Road, March
Several very large potholes - Lights not working properly
The row of lights nearest the road in the station car park has three which are on in daylight. the fourth, by the disabled bays does not work at night or in the day. - Pothole
Potholes inside of the bend travelling towards Elsworth. approx 2 foot by 1 (max)3-4" deep. subsequent Gravel over the the rest of the road. - Potholes on B1098
There are a number of potholes on the b1098 in between boots bridge & chatteris, some of which are very bad - Severe potholes
Severe potholes are developing on Rose and Crown road, near the Aqua Group site. - Some large potholes have opened up on worcester avenue
Near the junction with Ellison lane - Potholes on the A10
The surface of the A10 between the A142 Angel Drove roundabout and Little Downham is very badly potholed as a result of the recent icy weather. - Timetables
The bus timetable board has been ripped down and is lying onthe ground. This needs to be replaced in its original position. - Mini Roundabout Elm Road/Estover Road
There are several very bad potholes at this roundabout. Due to the road layout i.e. very narrow it is difficult to avoid them. This is a real danger to motorcyclists. - Dangerous Potholes
There are two big holes in the road going towards ely. These are inpossibable to avoid. They are right in the middle of the road. They are about 2 or 3 inches deep. These are extremely dangerous to car and cyclists. - Large Pothole
Large pothole 18 inches square one A1134 heading to A1309 - Pothole
Potholes in road at junction of southoe road - Pothole formed within area which is already breaking up
A pothole has formed within an area where the surface already appears to be breaking up. Potentially dangerous for bicycles and motor bikes have put in photo but not sure if it has worked! - Broken and bent cycle stand
The end cycle parking stand next to the laybay is bent over, making it useless. - Pothole
Large pothole on very uneven street - Potholes around Fairfax Road
There are big potholes around the Cromwell Road/Fairfax Road roundabout as well as on nearby roads. A large swathe of resurfacing is due - perhaps the entirety of Fairfax Road plus the bottom of Thoday Street. (Preferrably without any more piles of bricks dumped in the road permanently, thank you.) - Pothole on Perowne Street
There is a significant pothole in the middle of Perowne Street. There are smaller potholes nearby and a lot of debris on the street. Please can this be sorted out. - Large gap around drain
There is a large pothole surrounding the drain on the eastern side of Ditton Lane at the junction with Newmarket Road. It looks dangerous. Could it be fixed, please? - Big pothole
There is a large pothole crossing one side of the road near the junction of Unwin's Lane and West Street, Over. - Big pothole
There is massive pot hole outside 18 Unwin's Lane, Over - Pothole reopening
Pothole on the center line has reopened. This one seems to be an annual re occurrence, I believe it's been fixed for the past 2 years - Large pothole on side of road
Edge of road has collapsed and pot hole is growing rapidly - Deep pothole
Deep pothole that is running across the carriageway. Looks like it was a utilities trench at one point. It's quite deep, and has very steep sides, took out a tyre and inner tube on my bike this morning (17/1). - Multiple potholes
A multiple of deep potholes are found along the stretch of Brookside between Bateman Street and Pemberton Terrace. Due to the narrow nature of Brookside, vehicles are unable to avoid going over them and the potholes are enlarging as a result. The holes are deep enough to cause serious injury to cyclists in dark conditions. - Dangerous pothole
Deep (15cm) wide (1m) pothole after pedestrian crossing on long road heading towards Trumpington road, broke front nearside wheel requiring hefty repair bill. Others will be at risk unless fixed - Large pothole in road
There is a large pothole near the apex of this corner. Other potholes in the road nearby. - Potholes
There is a very large and deep pothole next to the pedestrians crossing on the juction of Ditton Lane, High Street, High Ditch Road and Horningsea Road. It is a danger to cyclists, motorists and pedestrians. - Faulty street lights
The street light outside number 5 Lamport Drive does not work. Neither does the other one further down on the same side of the road. - Pedestrian crossing lights not working
The button on one of the pedestrian crossing call boxes has broken off, and the "Wait" lights no longer come on. It seems that the light no longer works for pedestrians. - Tarmac breaking up
Along a length of the road the tarmac is collapsing/dipping downwards and breaking up.This has started to happen since the slight thaw we have had, however the road suffers from poor drainage, the drains are set at right angles to the road and when it rains (especially heavily) the water gushes along the affected side, collecting in big puddles where it can. Most of the properties along the road are listed so to alter the exterior to defend against the water is not really possible. - Confusing lights sequence
This junction is quite confusing, due to having two sets of lights on Arbury Road for one junction. I've often seen traffic waiting continue north-west on Arbury Road, accidentally cross the Campkin lights on red, because the Mansel way lights changed to green. I've also seen people run the red lights on the Mansel way when turning right from Camkin road. - Dangerous light sequencing
The sequencing of lights here means that often the green "walk" lights to cross Campkin road are shown before all the traffic has finished turning right from Arbury road into Campkin. - Posts in centre of cyclepath
The cyclepath here has posts in the centre of it, forcing cyclists to use the footpath or road. It also runs directly through the pedestrian waiting area for the traffic lights. - Raw sewage coming back up the drain on Cameron Road (sent to both)
Raw sewage is coming out of the (kitchen water)drain outside the front door of No.38 Cameron Road. This constitutes a health hazard and needs dealing with promptly. Every time the washing machine/dishwasher/sink is used, more raw sewage is emptied onto the front of the property. Must be due to a sewage pipe that has frozen then cracked in these severe weather conditions. - Pothole
Pothole in Fox Rd between Longstowe & Bourne. In centre of road outside Wysing Arts Centre. - Overgrown bush (sent to both)
Big bush, with thorns growing out of it, at the bottom of the front garden of 253 The sycamores is blocking the pavement. With the present snowy conditions it makes it hard to turn the corner as there is a slope down to the road. - More potholes
Yet another pothole has apeared at the junction between Mill Road and Brooks Road. This has been filled before but has now broken out again - Speed reminder sign going towards Westwick
This doesn't seem to be working. I haven't seen it flash since before Christmas 2009 even when people are clearly speeding. - Pothole/sucken manhole cover
Just after the traffic calming there is a very large pothole surrounding a manhole cover - Street Light not working
Light not working, please fix - Deep Pothole
Located here is a deep pothole in the middle of the road at the traffic lights, on the side driving away from Addenbrookes. A potential danger to pedestrians and cyclists whilst also being hazardous to cars. - Roundabout surface breaking up
The surface of this roundabout looks like it's breaking up following the freeze. - Light on bridge out
The light on the foot bridge is still not working-they have fixed all but one light and with the river up we have to walk on the bridge that is very slippery-and with the light not working this makes it worse as you can not see the uneven planks of wood - Bridge
The bridge is rising above the road on the right hand side as you face the bridge from the anchor pub. As the river is flooded you often have to go past the road closed sign to turn round-with the bridge rising above the road their is starting to be a step between the two - Lights not working
On the ally that runs at the back of Tern way there are several street lights not working and the ally is very dark... - Pothole in road near junction Church Street & Woollards Lane
Large dangerous pothole in road which is getting bigger daily. Extremely dangerous for motorcyclists/cyclists,and damaging to cars - Pot holes
Pot holes in the road makes this very dangerous for me to cross the road using my walking frame. These are numerous and deep. I stumbled whilst crossing this road recently and if a friend had not been with me would have fallen over. - Pothole in cycle lane
There is a pothole in the cycle lane coming North off the roundabout on Mowbrary Road. Could this be filled, please? - Deep pothole
There is a pothole on this corner - Paths
Surface of pavement in front of 20/24 mowbray along holbrook rd breaking up.several people have tripped over recently.whole area ideally needs resurfacing. - Not working
Street light not working in Fishers Bank, Littleport outside number 20. Been faulty for about 6-8 weeks now. - Large pothole
There is a large pothole in the middle of Radegund Road just East of the road hump closest to Perne Road. Could this be filled in, please? - A number of small potholes
There is a number of small potholes on the North side of Cherry Hinton Road in the area signified. Could these be patched, particularly for the benefit of cyclists, please? - Damage to pavement/driveway
The driveway/footpath outside numbers 17 and 15 of Godwin Close is coming apart, it's now mostly gravel where the entire top layer of surface has been churned up. Very dangerous for pedestrians. - Glass & rubbish
There has been glass from a traffic accident strewn across the pavement along this stretch for the last 3-4 months. There's also a bag or two of flytipped rubbish as you walk between the traffic lights and the bus stop outside the solicitors. - Junction ices up
This is a sharp turn downhill, made of raised brickwork (in front of no48). When it snows it always turns to ice within a few hours and always lasts several days, usually much longer than all the surrounding street surfaces. Today I watched several cars lose control at the turn and hit the kerb. It is only this brief section that is dangerous and stays iced over - perhaps it is the brick surface. Is it possible to have a grit container somewhere nearby - or some other solution? - Road Drain Cover Surround (sent to both)
The road drain cover surround is badly cracked and causing a Vehicle Impact Point (VIP) at the entrance to the Cemetery/Barracks from the Y junction Denny End Road. - Footpath covered in ice while road gritted and salted
I would like to know why the road has been gritted and salted, while the footpath is left covered in treacherous ice. - Vehicle Use (sent to both)
What appears to be unregistered & untaxed vehicles are still being parked & used on the public highway. These include two yellow JCB type vehicles and one excessively smoky fork lift truck. - Not working
SC5F just as you start walking down passage way and right next to number 15 is not working. We have reported this over the phone but still nothing has been done. - Two street lights not working
The street lights both outside number 19 and the light on the path through by number 17 are not working making it a very dark corner of the street.Please can the lights be pixed - Damaged Grass Verge
I reside in Beechwood Avenue, Bottisham. Today one of the waste collection vehicles mounted the kerb and made a deep rut in the grass verge outside No.26 Beechwood Ave 10cms* deep by about 8 meters long. I am a member of the local residents'association and this is a constant problem caused by Veolia. They and other large vehicle drivers seem to persist in this, causing damage right across the Estate. Our water meters are situated on the verges causing more problems. Perhaps you will also mention this to Anglian Water. Please investigate and try to remedy the situation. It is unnecessary and in my view the culprits should be prosecuted for negligence. - No gritting/salt provision on south pavement of Warwick Road (sent to both)
This pavement is north-facing and receives almost no sunlight. Even a slight frost makes it slippery, and in icy weather it can remain unthawed for weeks. Warwick Road is a thoroughfare to Histon Road for Mayfield Primary School and residents of a large number of side-streets in the area. The wide grass verge makes crossing back and forth to avoid the ice difficult. - Light 21 Victoria Road
Streetlight 21 on Victoria Road is currently flashing between on and almost off. It is almost off for periods of 30 seconds, then on for 5-10 seconds. The image shows it in both its on (left) and off (right) states. - Light 27 Mill Road
This light is out. It is the first light on the left when going up the bridge when travelling towards the city centre. - Parkside Cambridge
Streetlights 2 and 4 on the Parkers Piece side of Parkside in Cambridge are out, as is the light in the middle of Parkside at its junction with East Road / Mill Road, Gonville Place - on the pole that a City Council RCCTV camera has been attached to. These lights are right outide the police / firestation and have been out for a few weeks. - Light 40F is out
Streetlight 40F is one of the lights on the path under the plane tree avenue on Jesus Green. It is currently out. - Streetlight 11 on Jesus Green Out
The sole streetlight on the path between Park Street and Jesus Lock is out. This path is used by lots of people commuting between the north of the city and the city centre. There is no standard plate on the pole showing a number; the 11 is painted on in white paint - Light 3 Wilberforce Road
Streetlight number 3 on Wilberforce Road in Cambridge is out. - Light #6 Lamb's Lane
There is a fault with Light #6 on Lamb's Lane - Road Subsidance
The road alongside the dyke in Back Road is subsiding about half way along. This is allowing plants to grow through the centre of the road to the extent that we have to Mow It in the summer! It is also making it difficult to get in and out of my gate! - Lowered manhole cover
A manhole cover in Willingham Road has been lowered to below road level following work by contractors installing drainage pipes. It is now a hazard to cyclists. - Badly worn road
Pot holes developing along the traffic line from Bar Hill to Longstanton. Potentially very dangerous, especially to motorcyclists, as it right on the bend. Council have attempted to patch the road but not very satisfactory. - Very deep pothole
There is a very deep pothole (nearly a foot deep, a little more than that across) in Panton Street, just as you emerge from Norwich Street. It's easily sufficient to throw a cyclist or collapse their front wheel. - Surface water
Surface water near footpath sign. Reported to CCC over a year ago still no action. Verge needs to have gullies cut - Road surface crumbling
Leaving gravel etc in road, - Vehicles driving over pavement.
Pavement has not been lowered but occupants are driving over grass verge to park on front garden. grass on verge now muddy mess trailing over pavement. - Level Crossing at Whittlesea Station (sent to both)
The Level crossing is hazardous to street users. Pedestrians must walk alongside cars on the road instead of the former system where pedestrians where seperate from motor vehicles. I propose a footbridge to allow people over is the crossing is shut and to get people seperate from the vehicles the small gates at the side should be reopened. - Vicarage Close potholes
Road surface is breaking up and forming potholes around/next to previous patching of road surface. - Broken glass (sent to both)
A permanent problem here of people smashing bottles on the path. I've lost count of the punctures I've had due to this spot. - Need Cycle Symbols Painting on Road
The "advance stop lines" at the Mill Road / Gwydir Street junction need cycle symbols to make clear what they are intended for. Making them red would be good too. This looks like an unfinished element of the recent resurfacing works - the rest of which was completed many months ago. - Overgrown bushes in alleyway
On both sides of this alleyway (connecting Spinney Way and Willow Green) the bushes are overgrown, causing obstruction & blocking light from the above street light. At night, the alleyway is now very dark causing restricted visability and is unsafe. This has gradually got worse over the past 6 months as there appears to have been no maintenance. - Very slippery pedestrian/cyclist bridge in cold weather (sent to both)
The wooden bridge along the river, under the railway line, gets iced over in cold weather. It is dangerous, causing falls and injury (speaking from personal experience). - Large Pothole
Again, a large pothole has opened up in the same place mended by 24 Thompsons Lane developers some months ago. Can they be asked to do a decent job this time? When the hole is filled with muddy water it looks deceptively shallow and is quite hazardous. - Potholes Conger Lane
Conger Lane once again full of deep and wide potholes. The lane will soon be one long pothole. Please fill in potholes as soon as possible. Thank you. - Broken Street Lights
The street lights in the car park at the back of properties 8, 10 & 12 on DStocker Way are not working - Pothole in road
There is a pothole in the road right next to a manhole cover. Because of bend in road cars have to go across this pot hole and the dark manhole cover sometimes renders it unseeable. - 'Keep Clear' worn out, needs replacing
The 'Keep Clear' painted on the road in Britten Place is badly worn and needs repainting. Please let me know what will be done about this request, Thanks, Chris - Road susiding
A repair in the road outside 26 Water Lane has started to subside. The result of this is lorries now make a huge amount of noise as their loads bounce around. This is disturbing the neighbourhood at all hours of the day and night. Please arrage for this to be leveled. - Elizabeth Woodcock Memorial (sent to both)
The memorial has been vandalised in the last couple of weeks. The stone top has been broken and is now on the ground next to the base. - Major pothole
This breaking up of surface over a service trench has been reported many times, the area further from the level crossing has been mended but not the section nearest to the crossing and this has continued to get worse. - Damaged road sign
Mill Road opposite "cycle king" shop, before Thoday ST RH turn, going towards town - Surface water
There is an amount of surface water in the gutter outside 239 Hills Road which does not clear, possible drain blockage. Please investigate when possible. Thank you - Repair of Footpath
The footpath between the road and the drives of 1 & 3 Birchwood Avenue is breaking up. Please make good. - Learner drivers (sent to both)
There is an ongoing problem with learner drivers queueing to do 3 point turns in Woodhead Drive.They block the road for minutes at a time,at all times of the day and evening.Instructors need to find a private area set aside for this manouver and leave the road clear at all times. - Hills Road Cambridge
There is a problem with the road surfacing in front of the bus stop going out of Cambridge just passed St Johns Church . This is caused by buses turning in and out of the cyle lane and the Council has made two attempts in the last year to resurface , the most recent and more comprehensive work was only a few months ago and the white lining of the bus stop has still yet to be re-instated . However the newly laid surface is already again showing signs of damage and there is a small pot hole in the cycle lane which is already dangerous to cyles and will likely only get worse .Can this section of the carriageway not be repaired with sufficiently strong material to carry the wieght of turning buses which must save the Council money in the long term . - White 'stop line' paint washed away
There's a pressure pad at the traffic lights for the road coming from the lammas land carpark. Unfortunately the road marking is invisible, and cars always stop three or four feet short - which means the lights never change! You can see locals telling confused drivers to roll forward on a daily basis :) - Lampost not working
The lampost situated outside number 3 of this street has been out of action for 7 days. - Faulty light
Faulty light on footpath that joins hawthorn road and windsor road in yaxley, down the side of olivemede - Potholes you could lose a car in
I have never encountered such an atrociously dangerous surface on a public road. The whole length of Long Drove, Dambank and the Boot around to where the road joins High Street Aldreth is nothing but broken slabs of concrete and huge potholes. In some places the concrete is so uplifted and contorted that it is almost impossible to drive an ordinary car along the road.The councils concerned know about this road and their attempts to remedy it are ineffective involving a few shovels full of infill tarmac in a very few of the worst potholes. This is quickly removed and has no lasting effect. Earlier this year I had to have new springs on my car suspension after using this road even though I never travel along it at more than 10mph if that. If a car or motorcyclist unfamiliar with this road attempted to use it in the wet when the potholes fill with water or in the dark I would not be surprised if they had an accident. The parish council should be lobbying the district and county council to repair this road. - Deeply recessed drain cover
A drain cover is dangerously recessed just at the start of the cycle lane - Broadband (sent to both)
Little Shelford is miles from the Trumpington telephone exchange and as a cosequence it is impossible to get more than 2mbs. BT have also not involved the exchange in the LLU process. The village sits in a very high tech area and has many computer users who need faster internet. BtT will do nothing about it. It is a disgrace. - Roundabout
The A428 road is severely disrupted by the slip road traffic which it has to give-way to, it is a terrible design of roundabout and needs traffic signalling to allow free-flowing of traffic once more. - Street light
This light was broken about a year ago after being hit by a car. apart from being wrapped in yellow plastic its still not been repaired or replaced. - Street light
This light has never worked in the 7 years its been here. - Overgrown Hedging
The hedging is so overgrown it forces mothers with puschairs and young children on to the road. Branches and brambles are likely to inflict injury if not seen. Location on Owl Way near Tawny Close. - Overgrown Hedging
On Owl Way after the green and before Hawk Drive it is nearly impossible to use the footpath with a pushchiar without being forced on to the road. Branches stick out at eye level for children and are dangerous. Please reclaim our footpath. - Street Light not working
Light at end of Snowy Way not working - Speeding/reckless driving
At 5.00pm each working day, the exodus from the industrial estate is manic with several accidents/incidents & near misses reported. Traffic leaving Pembroke Avenue travels in one direction on both sides of the road, creating havoc for any traffic trying to access the estate. Excess speed is also a problem, particularly as the nights draw in. - Potholes
Hello Please can the potholes at the entrance to Mill Lane in Ickleton be fixed? Thanks - Speed Reminder sign not working
A new 30 mph reminder sign has been installed here (westbound). Unfortunately, due to the undulations in the road on the eastern side of the guided busway, the sign will flash '30' at you at a much lower speed, leading to it being ignored by drivers. The road undulations cause the car to rapidly bounce up and down, tricking the sign into thinking you are driving faster than you really are (as the microwave signal from the sign bounces off your windscreen). I personally approached the guided busway this morning at an indicated 24 MPH and the sign still flashed. Needs re-pointing so it doesn't measure the speed at the undulating road section. Of course, if the undulations in the road could be fixed as well, that would be nice too! - Protruding Cobbles
The cobbles at the ramp leading off The Linnets have come loose and are protruding from the road surface creating a hazard for bikes and cars alike. - Loose manhole cover/road surface
1. When cars go over this manhole it clanks very loudly. It obviously is not seated properly. We sleep in the front of the house and its clanks loudly at night whenever a car wheel goes over it. 2. Sometimes when a heavy vehicle goes past my house shakes. I’m pretty sure it’s from a dip in the road from around the same area as the loose manhole cover. This is because if the heavy vehicle makes a banging noise as its wheel goes into the dip, the house sometimes shakes a second afterward. Sometimes the shake is almost imperceptible, sometimes quite a lot. Please fix these problems. This is a residential street. Also it’s not good the structure of my property. - Subsidence causing issues
The entire length of Puddock Road is subsiding and causing the road surface to undulate, causing a very bad experience when driving between Warboys and Benwick, in both directions. - Pothole in road
The road along sturton street is dropped, possibly a collapsed sewer? - Poor driving
Cars speed over the top of the hill coming in from haverhill making it impossible to cross the road introduce a system to slow them down e.g. traffic lights - Removal of reflective barriers
The black and white barriers either side of the road between Front and Back Road have been removed overnight. Presumably they have not been removed by the council? They do need replacing, especially as Anglian Water have not completed the new sewer scheme work in this area and we anticipate more heavy traffic. - Street light redundant/not working
There are 2 street lights at this location next to each other, one works he other has not worked in at least 2 years? can this be fixed or removed? - Defective lighting
Bulb not working in street light - Uneven surface
It is a bumpy road which could be resurfaced - Dangers to schoolchildren crossing
There are no signs anywhere on Milton Road to advise motorists that there are schoolchildren crossing in the vicinity. There are no railings at the end of Ascham Road or along Milton Road to prevent cars mounting the pavement or to prevent children going into the road. Motorists and cyclists often go through red at the pedestrian crossing here because there are no warning signs on the approach. The pedestrian phase at these traffic lights is not long enough to allow large groups of children and parents to get across the road in time. - Dangers to schoolchildren crossing
There are no signs anywhere on Milton Road to advise motorists that there are schoolchildren crossing in the vicinity. There are no railings at the end of Ascham Road or along Milton Road to prevent cars mounting the pavement or to prevent children going into the road. Motorists and cyclists often go through red at the pedestrian crossing here because there are no warning signs on the approach. The pedestrian phase at these traffic lights is not long enough to allow large groups of children and parents to get across the road in time. - Shared cycle path
Bikes and pedestrians are sharing the pavement at this point, travelling in both directions and it is a blind corner as well as a crossing point for the end of Highworth Ave. The problem is exacerbated by the number of vehicles using the pavement/cycle path along Milton Road as a car park. - Broken street lights
On the bend on Beresford Road, just north of the Alexander Case junction, there are five broken street lights. - Potholes on bicycle and pedestrian routes
Children and parents cycle to school from Maids Causeway/Brunswick Walk, the cycle and pedestrian route. There are to many potholes, and dips in the road, all the way to Lower Park street. The path needs to be signed for cycles one side and people on the other. There is a big drain cover on Jesus Green close to Victoria Avenue, that many cyclists have fallen over as the sides are uneven, specially during the cold season. Please help keep our children and us safe with better cycle routes. Thank you. - Potholes in the footpath/byway
Hinton Way has major potholes at the start of it. It is used by lots of people dog walking each day, and is dangerous. - Speeding
There has been speeding down this road, which needs to be stopped. Since i moved in 3 years ago a child has been knocked down and an air ambulance was called out, there has been many crashes and cats getting killed down this road too. It is only a matter of time before another child is knocked down and this time they may not be so lucky. Some of the speeds are in excess of 90 mph and i feel this is ridiculous. No child or animal would have a chance at this speed, there needs to be traffic control down this road and speed signs. I did ring up about this many a time and was told by a traffic control officer that my children should not be on the roads and there was no reported problem. How can this be when a girl has been nearly killed? Children have to ride their bicycles to school so they need to be on the road otherwise they get told off for being on the pavements on their bikes. What are these children meant to do? I would not allow my child to bike to school especially not down this road. My neighbours are all unhappy with the road and say it has a beautiful scenery and its a shame that the speeding down here ruins the place. I would most likely move from here if this does not change. There is also double parking down the bottom end of creek road close by to sainsburys which is another potential hazzard due to cars not being able to move freely down there without having to break harshly because of the state of the parking. Seriously something needs to be done. - Path Railings
The Path railings are damaged and need repair/replacement. - 2 wall lights not working
Mounted on the wall of the council parking lot opposite 104/106 Seymour street. It makes the corner of Seymour street very dark. See exact location via link: http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll=52.19667,0.15551&spn=0,359.999517&t=h&z=21&layer=c&cbll=52.196181,0.155386&panoid=7YaKwaDatTjRdAB5ekL7uQ&cbp=12,9.4,,3,0.51 - Deep pothole in Mill Road
About 2ft by 1ft, and 6inches deep, around 3 ft from the south kerb. it's close to the junction with Cooke Walk. - Car door buffer zone
As part of the improvements to Cromwell Road we were promised 'In its (the cycle lane) place there is going to be introduced (on the other side of the road) a “buffer zone”, which will end the danger posed by parked cars opening their doors in front of oncoming cyclists.' The new dotted white lines don't achieve this. Or has this idea been dropped? - Speeding cars
I was walking down this road the other day and there were lots of speeding cars - could speed humps be put in place to slow them down? - Cycle lane
Is the cycle lane being reinstated? Not completely erased by the new resurfacing - bit confusing/dangerous. - Pavement Cracking Up in Foster Road
The pavement in this area is of very poor quality and is cracking up in many places - Slight drainage issue on Mill Road
There is a small but continuous seepage on the resurfaced section of road outside Tesco on Mill Road. It would be a shame if this led to rapid deterioration of the nice new surface. Could this be looked at, please? - Potholes/broken up path
Dear sir/madam, there are a few potholes starting to come along this bit of road,also this is a pasage way to union road the foot path is very broken up there. pls can you fix it? thank you muchly - When is a New Bus Lane Not a New Bus Lane?
A sign warning of a "New Bus Lane" has been present on Newmarket Road in Cambridge for at least five years. http://www.cyclestreets.net/photos/space/18314/ - Kings Hedges Traffic Calmed Area Sign
The "Kings Hedges Traffic Calmed Area Sign" on Mere Way in Cambridge is facing the wrong way; it is parallel with the road rather than facing northbound traffic. If this sign is required then it needs to be positioned to both be visible to traffic and so it doesn't get in the way of cyclists. - Streetlight Out on Carlyle Road Cambridge
Streetlight 14a is out on Carlyle Road Cambridge. - Streetlight Under Plane Tree Avenue Out
Street light 28F on Jesus Green in Cambridge is out. - Streetlight Out - New Square Cambridge
Streetlight number seven; which is on Jesus Terrace (East side of New Square) near Fair Street is out. - Streetlight and Belisha Beacon out on Mill Road
Streetlight number 25 on Mill Road is out. The Belisha Beacon in front of it is also out. These lights illuminate a well used zebra crossing. The council has publicised the fact that this road has one of the highest rates of injury accidents in the county. The county council is considering spending 400K on work to reduce accidents in this area but currently can't keep the streetlights working. - Back rd murrow
Despite numerous visits from barhale and highways, nothing has been done to reinstate the road, there are potholes and subsidence the whole length of the road, and it is about time somebody put their head above the parapets and actually sorted this disgraceful situation out. - Non adoptrion of public sewer andn water main (sent to both)
As a result of recent searches to sell this property in Laburnum Lane (No.6), Burwell, it has come to light that the public sewer and water main in the lane have not been formally adopted by Anglian Water. Will you please confirm that the mains therefore remain the responsibility of the Local Authority. It may interest you to know that one resident in Laburnum lane has lived there 73 years and remembers the council closing the road and putting the services in and connecting them to the existing houses. This would have been over 50 years ago but we cannot supply the actual year. A new property in Laburnum lane was constructed three or four years ago and I would be interested to know if Anglian Water charged a statutory fee for connecting to these mains. I would be very pleased to receive your confirmation of responsibility for these mains so that I can complete my conveyancing. Who can help me in the County Council? - Parking across a public footpath at 51 Kathleen Elliott Way
Mr Simon parks across the public footpath outside his house all the time. It is his second vehicle and the first is parked outside his house on the parking space provided. He parks the second vehicle across the footpath despite being requested by Cambridge Housing Society not to do so. My daughter is disabled and has been taught to walk along a path. His parking prevents her from using the footpath and she has to go onto a busy road to get around his car on route the park at the top of the road. This is dangerous and my daughter was nearly run over by an oncoming car that she did not hear (she is hearing impaired also). - water leak (sent to both)
There is a large puddle if water that never goes away and grass verge is very wet - Signage required
On entrance to George alcock Way No through road for vehicles sign is required as many vehicles enter this road thinking they can use it as a through road incuding delivery lorries but there is no through road? Also signs at this entrance (new Road Layout Signs) have been here for nerly 2 years ,therefore,it is no longer a new road layout? please remove - Broken beer bottles and actual damage to property over past three weekends (sent to both)
Gatherings of people on Saturday evenings in particular and some Fridays, drinking alcohol in street and smashing Becks & Budweiser bottles against office walls, which then poses a hazard to users of footpath to rail station. Graffiti sprayed onto windows of offices. Telephone cables ripped from office wall and severed. Damage to private garden area and to parked vehicles in private car-park. This has been reported to Cambridgeshire Police. Please note: I would prefer to be identified on site as 'Local Office Manager' to avoid any future unpleasantness - Dangerous Combination of parking and overgrown bushes
When driving into Monumnet View there is always a lorry parked on the left hnd side of the road that forces you onto the right hand side of the road. Unfortuneatly there is overgrown bushes on the right hand side of the road that totally blocks the view of any oncoming traffic. This is very likely to cause a head on collision - Hard lumps of mud on road
There are hard lumps of mud left on this road near the buildings on this straight section of road. They deflected the steering of my motorcycle and have the potential to cause a motorcyclist to crash. They are in the centre of the southbound lane and will not be worn away by cars. - Weeds
Weeds growing through roads at verges at bottom of popham close,need spraying - Bent 'give way' sign
The give way sign opposite the Rustat Road end of the Carter foot/cycle bridge is bent. Could it be straightened, please? - Drainage Problems
Houses in the street "Green How" are experiencing flooding into their properties (gardens) from one of the pavement or road drains in the street and or area. Each time we have moderate rain fall flooding occurs. The drainage needs looking at as a matter of urgency and the drain(s) unblocking. Anglian water take no responsability for this and have clearly stated so on the last flooding experienced 4 weeks ago and i have had a private drainage company check our rain water drain and can confirm there is no blockage from this end and it is clearly comming from the main drains. The debris it leaves is consistent with what is found in the main drains eg mud, sludge, muck and sweet wrappers etc. More than one propperty in the row of houses along green how is experiencing the same issues (further along green how another home that backs onto this row of houses address and information can be supplied if necessary) has had the same battle with Anglian water to look at the problem only experienceing agressive and bullying behaviour. This situation needs urgent attention before more serious flooding occurs to inside peoples homes. The drains outside green how (opposite a strip of green) continues to flood regardless of prior checks made and i believe to be the cause. - Crumbling road
Large parts of the road have crumbled and created poteholes measuring approx 2ft long by 1ft wide. These are also scattered at various points along Queen Street. Why weren't these repaired when the other potholes were filled in? - Manhole cover worn smooth - danger for cyclists
One of the manhole covers on Trumpington Road at the end of Bateman street has worn smooth and is quite dangerous. I noticed this unfortunately when I was turning into Bateman street in the rain. My tires could not grip the smooth surface and my bike slid out underneath me in the middle of the road. Luckily I was not badly injured and cars managed to stop in time. - Hedge trimmings left on path (sent to both)
A resident whose garden backs onto the footpath has pruned a shrub at the rear of their garden, and has left the trimmings on the path. - Pothole/uneven surface Marley RD RAB
Pothole/uneven surface Marley Rd Roundabout. - Street light on during day(for last week)
CCC25 (27?) On Waveney Rd, St.Ives. - Rats (sent to both)
I saw a rat running into the bushes in front of the library in the middle of the afternoon. - Untaxed Vehicles (sent to both)
Two untaxed vehicles visiting briefly visiting this area every day to drop off/collect staff as of 30/07/2009. 7.45am-8.15am and 4.45pm-5.15pm. - Not Working
Street light inoperative opposite 17 Chantry Close. Lamp has no 11 marked on it - Regular-spaced potholes all along Hills Road
Hills Road road surface is cracking all the way across every 15 feet or so, leaving massive potholes in the cycle lanes. What is this regular cracking from? - Dangerous Pothole
Huge pothole approx 7 cm deep and 12 inches diameter on Beach Road in Cottenham. It knocked my car so much that the engine starting making a horrendous sound - I will need to check with a mechanic whether there is any damage. Please fix this pothole. - Loose manhole cover
A rectangular manhole cover in the road has come loose here. - Stone sett has been removed from path
Stone sett (highlighted yellow in photo) has been removed from the setts edge of the bricked path (highlighted red) across Christ's Pieces and left on the grass, opposite lamppost no. 4 (highlighted blue) - Worn out cycle lane markings
The cycle lane markings here have worn out. When repainting, please could they be laid out more intelligently at the Elizabeth Way roundabout? At present they encourage cyclists going straight on to hug the kerb, putting cyclists going straight on into conflict with motorists turning left. - Missing give way markings
The give way markings here have been erased. For safety and consistency with other entrances please could they be repainted behind the cycle lane? Since the skip lorry business moved in this has become a hazardous junction for cyclists. - Sign request
Please could we have a sign here saying "Give Way To Right" or "Look Right"? We've had a number of near misses recently with traffic travelling towards the bus station failing to give way to the right. - Flooding
Road is flooded due to longstanding problem of drain not working. Water is over the road, the kerb and the Green. If it rains more houses on Greenside are at risk of flooding. - Cycle path and Riverside Bridge in danger from joyriders (sent to both)
The parking area for Ransome Close is not fenced/bollarded meaning that 1)parked vehicles overhang the cycleway & 2) the bridge could be driven on to by joyriders. A vehicle fire could seriously damage the bridge! The entrance to the cycleway is bollarded, but anyone could drive straight through the carpark. Please ensure that any fence/bollards are installed on the Ransome Close land, not on the cyclepath. - Completely broken up road surface
Awful road surface, dangerous to cycle over - Street Light Permanently On
This street light has been permanently on for about a week. I guess the solar detector is faulty. - Street Light Permanently On
This street light has been permanently on for about a week. I guess the solar detector is faulty. - Severe trip hazard
My mother tripped up on the very uneven pavement here and cut her knee & elbow open. IT NEEDS FIXING! - Pothole on King Street
Pothole on King Street near the King Street Run pub - looks like could do some damage to cyclists. Can this please be patched? - Pot holes in middle of road
At various locations along st marys street potholes need filling in - Knights Close PE135AH
Hi, Three weeks ago council contractors came and filled in a large pot hole in Knights Close Leverington when it was raining hard. Of course it did not settle and the situation with the pote hole here is more severe please can this problem be soorted out asap befrom me or someone else get realy injured. Regards Lee Shaw - Cycle lane sign on Tennis Court road not visible
The "Cycle lane" sign on Tennis Court Road (near the junction with Pembroke Street and Downing Street) has been turned sideways so that it cannot be seen by northbound traffic on Tennis Court Road. The photo on the left shows the view from the northbound lane of Tennis Court Road, approaching the junction. I've circled the sign in red. The photo on the right shows the sign from across the road. - Street light timing problem
It's 18h00 and no 4 street light Pelham Way is still illuminated from last night. Timer is presumably broken. - Cycle lane
The paths across Parker's Piece are supposed to be duel purpose footpath and cycleway, but the white line down the middle is wearing away and few pedestrians observe that it is also a cyclepath. Can the lines be repainted and some signage (either painted markings on the path or signs on posts) be erected so that everyone is aware of the issue? - Road needs resurfacing
Major cracks in the tarmac, and sunken patches where the road has been repaired in the past. Very uneven road surface, makes it hazardous to cyclists. - Dangerous manhole cover
A manhole cover in the path outside the offices on the corner of Wellbrook Way is loose and has partially collapsed causing it to 'rock'. It is dangerous to pedestrians. - Pothole
There is a pothole on the edge of the road in front of 241/243 Milton road - Potential vehicle damage
Up to 50 bad potholes in the length 1.5 miles of Mereside Drove. Size of some 6cms deep 60cms long 42cms wide. At places unavoidable and dangerous. - Cracked manhole cover (sent to both)
There's a cracked manhole cover (no ID, ?sewer) outside 6 Woodlands Park, Girton, Cambs - New Development
Just off Gog Magog Way- Chalk Hill. All street lights out at night. - Bush starting to block cycle lane
A large bush on the West side of Milton Rd. by the Golden Hind is starting to block the northbound cycle lane on Milton Rd. - Cycle path surface very rough
Nearly came off! - Late night raves (sent to both)
The old pumping station bungalow north brink, youths attending location, loud music,cars speeding up and down the single track road,drinking,youths blocking the road,cars obstructing the road, asb. - Poor quality of road repair
The quality of the pothole repair on the Science Park roundabout is extremely poor. This is damaging to vehicles, dangerous for cyclists and creates a really bad impression for visitors to what is meant to be the UK's premier science park. Could you advise as to when this can be repaired properly? - Pothole queens road near zebra crossing
Pothole filled in badly from previous repair - now very uneven almost worse than before. - Speeding
All Hours people treat Victory Avenue as a Race Track and with the near-by School it is extremely dangerous. Also I have lost 2 Cats due to the speeding traffic. - Dog constantly barking (sent to both)
The dog at this address is constantly barking. The owners do nothing to stop it and when it does start it generally starts other dogs in the area barking. It also seems to be out at all times of day and night. Please intervene and stop this noise nuisance. Thank you - Pothole in cycling position coming from Laundress Lane
On the corner of Mill Lane and Granta Place there is a hole in the road large enough to trap a cycle wheel. It is in the path naturally taken by cyclists heading from Laundress Lane. - Ragwort Infestation (sent to both)
I sometimes moor my boat on padnal bank, I am getting increasing worried about a field that has two shetland ponies grazing in it which is now infested with ragwort that is starting to flower. There are other horses grazing in fields adjacent to this one which do not seem to have any ragwort at all. I am worried about the two little ponies as they seem to have no grass either whereas all the other horses seem to have lots of lush grazing - Condition of road
The condition of this road is causing a lot of noise by the large amount of heavy industrial traffic using it, which include skip lorries, waste disposal lorries & numerous tractors & farm inplements. If the road was in a better condition the noise from these vehicles would be greatly reduced and maybe our property would'nt shake as much when traffic passes. - Street unsuitable for cycling
This street has uneven tiles on it, which wear out a bicycle's tyres. As Market Street is one way (east-bound only), this street needs to be taken to go west. However, until the road is paved, and, preferably, tarred, it is easy to foresee cyclists running into difficulty on this road. In order to ease congestion and promote full utilisation of Cambridge's existing road infrastructure, may I please urge this road to be suitably paved for the benefit of all road users. - Traffic Noise
A high spot, which is at a bend in the road, is a danger to motorcyclists and generates unacceptable noise, from empty lorries, trailers, car transporters, etc. - Out of sync lights causing chaos
Traffic leaving Huntingdon Road / Castle Hill (A1307) onto the B1049 or A1134 are being held up by a set of traffic lights that are completely out of sync. The associated picture shows cars queueing across the junction waiting for the lights to change causing a pointless jam. - Road repairs. Back Road Murrow
After having an assurance from Anglian water that the repairs to the road and verges would start to take place as Barhale left we still have nothing. Gravel has been put down in some places. Rubble filled topsoil in others. Some patches of the road have been sprayed with marker paint conveniently missing out all the major road problems. When is some action going to be taken. - Lights on continuously
F8 and 15 One of these has been reported previously on the phone I think - Lights on continuously
Riverside (both sides of ther road) 82.83- 89 and 4 in Castle Moat. This is a disgrace as must be visible to mainy HDC employees. Also Brampton Road number 22 Mayfield Crescent 1 Sparowhawk Hartford number 9 - Weeds (sent to both)
Weeds at the edge of the pavement and at the edge of the roadside in both Warkworth Terrace and Warkworth Street need clearing - Damaged CATV boxes
The two CATV cable television switchboxes at the junctions of Lavender Road with St Kilda Avenue are damaged, with wires spilling out. Photo shows the northernmost of the two damaged boxes; the other is in a similar condition. - Building work
Being carried on inconsiderately to motorists. This road is sole access to housing area between Park Parade and New Park Street. Traffic is repeatedly held up without thought to other users. Complete road closures do not appear to be minimised or fully utilised and are not notified to residents, who have a mile + round trip for alternative access, when it is opened up. - Road Surface
Potholes along this street dangerous to cyclists - Road surface
Dips in surface dangerous to cyclists - Street Light needs repairing
Directly outside 12 Eden Street - Drains in Fowlmere
There are at least four drains in the High Street near the War Memorial that are blocked,all the rain runs down the road into peoples gardens,all they need is clearing. - Shrubs pushing across shared use path
Shrubs at this location are pushing across the shared use path. This is particularly dangerous at this location as it restricts the visibility into Winship Road. (At first glance it looks like this is highway verge rather than in private ownership.) The laurel hedge on the other side isn't much better either. - Bogus Cycle Lane sign
Please remove the cycle lane sign at this point. There is no cycle lane present on the road. (There is a cycle path on the pavement but that's different!) - Huge lake
A huge lake keeps developing on this corner. See attached picture for an idea of the magnitude of it. - Faulty street lights
Street lights 7F and 5F in the ally way at the rear of Cody Road and Kirby Road are not switching them selfs on at night. Leaving the area very dark. - Need for Litter bin (sent to both)
Much litter dropped at entrance to Ross St from Mill Road around benches and bus stop. Could we have a litter bin at this junction? - Unannounced Road Closure
Road is closed without prior warning. Un-predictability of contractors closing this road when they feel like it is causing serious disruption. Please remind them of the rules! - Deep Potholes
Located here are a couple of potholes thats have slowly been getting deeper and greater in size and are hard for the driving public to avoid. This are located on the southbound side travelling from Cambridge towards Haverhill, just near to the layby entrance. The road has also worn away considerably just before these holes where 'tramlines' have now developed which pull cars into them and can cause momentry loss of control. - Kerb stones in the middle of the pavement
The pavement near the Elizabeth Way / recreation ground path has a line of kerb stones across it. This appears to be left over from before the housing development on the site but has inconveniencing wheel-chair users and the visually-impaired ever since. Could this be attended to, please? - Double yellow lines incorrectly finished
The double-yellow lines on St. Andrew's Road have multiple interruptions without the terminating bars shown in the Highway Code. It would seem careless to provide any room 'wiggle-room' for illegal parking on newly painted lines. Please arrange for the lines to be marked according to the highway code - without interruption and with end-bars present. ("Get-you-off" lawyers will have to hunt elsewhere!) - Degraded road surface
The tarmac is crumbling and starting to make a pothole. As a cyclist it's pretty bumpy to ride over. - Sign obscured
The No Cycling sign is hidden by the telegraph pole. - Capping from bollards gone
Because the triangles on top of the bollards have been removed, motorbikes speeding down the lane - The Royal Mail needs to be informed that Cowley Park can no longer be reached from Cowley Road (sent to both)
I have noticed that businesses with the postcode CB4 0WZ are associated with an "official" Royal Mail address of Cowley Road. In fact, the buildings are on a road called "Cowley Park" (a.k.a. Cambridge Business Park), which is not accessible from Cowley Road since a road junction change was made about 12 months ago. Cowley Park is now only accessible from Milton Road. As I am concerned that the descriptive accuracy of the Royal Mail address is important for people who are trying to visit the businesses, I contacted Royal Mail (addressmaintenance@royalmail.com) about updating the official address. They told me that they could not do anything unless informed by the local council street naming & numbering department. Please can you arrange for them to be informed so that the official address can match reality? - Potholes uneven road surface
In this area we have 2 potholes and an uneven road surface where the drain in the road is. Thank you for your help - Lights that stay on during the day
No. 12 Pettis Road - Uneaven bricks in the road surface.
The road surface here is brick. It is becoming uneven around drains, manhole covers and along lines where it looks as if pipes go under the road. I expect this would be very expensive to fix properly; fixing with the same material as currently used doesn't appear sensible to me. The road is very heavily used by cyclists. The problem is a particular hazard to cyclists. Problem areas exist at various points along the street. - Lights on during the day
No.1 Four Acres Fenstanton - Pothole
As you turn out of Old School Lane onto Coles Road, there is a pothole on the left-hand side. The road surface is crumbling round the edges, so it'll only get bigger. - Bollard
A permanent traffic bollard on pavement outside Jack's Fish & Chip Shop in Sawston Hihg Street has been knocked down and is lying - Road surface breaking up and being thrown onto path
The wavy road surface installed to motor vehicles down when entering Rampton is breaking up badly and a lot of the broken up pieces have been thrown onto the path by vehicles. Needs removing IMO - Traffic lights do not detect bicycles (possibly other vehicles)
The lights facing into Malcolm Street seem not to detect bicycles approaching from the South, never giving them a green light despite the absence of traffic on Jesus Lane. I've seen cars held up in the same position for unusual lengths of time as well. - Broken telecoms cabinet on Davy Road (sent to both)
There's a broken cabinet on Davy Road near the low-numbered flats. There's also some graffiti on top. Thank you. - Twisted sign
The 'no through road' sign is twisted. Could this be fixed, please? Thank you. - Drain blocked
The drain pictured appears to be blocked or not operating property. I understand this has been reported in the past. Note this is the Budgens side of Cherry Hinton Road, not the opposite side. Can this please be investigated and fixed, and let me know: What has already been done to fix this problem? What will now be done? When this will be actioned? Many thanks, Chris - Lights that stay on continuously
No.7A justoff Shakespeare Rd No 77 and 98 in Marley Rd - Street light
Street light on corner (next to 17 Hulatt Rd garden shed, by alley way) does not come on. Can it be fixed fast please as it's important for safety in the alleyway at night. - Oily slippery deep dip in pavement
The pavement between pedestrian crossing and Doctor's surgery has deep dip which gathers oily silt, leaves and water. The puddle formed is deep, dangerous, and impossible to avoid for elderly and parents of children when trying to get to Doctor's surgery at 1 Huntingdon Rd. - Kissing Gate Vandalised
The kissing gate at this location, which is a public right of way, has been broken. The moving gate has been wrenched out. See photo. - Back Road, Murrow
As their is still no action being taken to improve the condition of the Road and verges by either Cambridgeshire highways or Barhale. I hope people remember who their County Councillor is in the coming elections. Jill Tuck, Council leader, Highways portfolio holder!! and County Councillor for this area. - Lights on contiuously
No.2 Acacia Avenue - Lights on continuously
No. 8 Rodney Road Huntingdon - New cycle lane is bumpy
A new Redmac cycle lane has been laid here recently but it's far too bumpy. The main bumps are where each section of Redmac joins the next - Lampost no4
Stays on all day - Street Light
Number 1 by subways does not go out - Back rd Murrow
Barhale may be starting to leave but they are making no attempt to make good the road apart from throwing rubble filled soil on the verges which is causing even more of a mess. when are our esteemed council going to do what they are paid for and force barhale to make proper repairs to the road they have smashed or are they a special case and dont need to bother about local ratepayers. - Potholes in Herschel Road
There are numerous large potholes on the south side of Herschel Road. - Potholes
There are a couple of potholes next to the speed bump, one is very deep. this section of road consistently gets potholes as it floods. - Pothole
Pothole outside no. 34 and crumbling road surface all along yellow lines to no. 22 - Missing Manhole Cover (sent to both)
There is a manhole cover missing in the communal car parking area on Brickhills. It has for some time now been marked by a traffic cone, which makes manoeuvring difficult. - Road repair
Been bodged up at least 6 times in last 2 years. Why can it not be fixed properly? - Long grass
There is lots of long grass and cow parsley at the sides of the junction that blocks your view both ways. - Cycle Path joining a road
Cyclists come haring out of the footpath straight on to Tiptree Close at high speed with no regard for the fact that this is a road with cars driving, albeit at slow speed, to and from their houses, and that there are also pedestrians walking towards the footpath whom I have witnessed almost being knocked down by these inconsiderate cyclists. There are also cars backing slowly out of their drives, but the cyclists seem unaware that to be knocked off, even when a car is going at a slow speed, would be rather painful! I believe it is necessary to improve the bollards at the end of this path and replace them with something that will force them to slow down, if not actually get off their bikes, before an accident is caused. I once observed a cyclist along this path ringing their bell whilst heading towards the end of the path at breakneck speed. Quite how a) they thought a driver might hear this from inside a car or b) they thought they took priority over any cyclist coming the other way, is totally beyond me! I would also like to see a change in the arrangements at each end of the bridges over the river, particularly at the Green Dragon pub in Chesterton. Despite clear signs saying "CYCLISTS DISMOUNT", I, as a pedestrian, have not only almost been hit on several occasions, I am also rudely confronted when *I* fail to move out of *their* way. This is not acceptable! Thank you for your time and consideration. - Loud music,raves all night light till early morning (sent to both)
All night raves continuing till the morning, music very loud,usually around 30-40 youths attending,cars blocking the road,also youths partying on the road very drunk possibly drugs involved - Small pothole just as you turn into B1187
Just as you turn off the A47 onto the B1187, there is an area of tarmac which has lifted. If you drive over it, it impacts on steering. - Diversion
This single Track Lane is now a major diversion route from North Brink. It is poor repair with many potholes and soft verges. The diversion is to last throughout the summer and the lane will not survive usably. - Diversion
This is a lane and is in poor repair. It is now a major diversion route until September/October this year and is deteriorating quickly. It is narrow with soft verges and dangerous. - Speeding, Using Mobile Phones (sent to both)
This long straight road,at various times in the Day Am and Pm,is a speed run, and mobile phones used, as its seems to be a Road which needs a Police precents for a short time in the mornings and aternoons, and they would get the message. - Dropped kerb missing at Hawkins Road refurbishment
There is a shiny new kerb, pavement and tarmac (last layer is still pending) on the cul-de-sac bit of Hawkins Rd, by the development on the former Rees Thomas School site. But there is no dropped kerb or preparation for cyclists to move from road to path: http://www.cyclestreets.net/location/16689/ See also image #16688. The missing dropped kerb should be installed quickly, before they finish the works! - Sunken Road Surface
This area (left hand lane) coming up to the top of Ramsay Road has been unlevel for ages right where the speed reduction measures are. Please can someone look at this as it's getting dangerous. - School Road markings now inappropriate
Milton Road School has been relocated for 18 months now, but the road still has the school waiting markings on it. Since they are not "no waiting" lines and people are aware the school is no longer there, the pavement seems (like Milton Road round the corner) to have become a de-facto car park. - All drains here blocked
There are several drains in the pavement to take away surface water owing to the camber not taking water to the road. These are all blocked with leaves and consequently the pavement turns into a mass of large muddy puddles whenever it rains. I've been told that they don't get cleaned because the standard equipment can't reach them from the road, but as it's only of the order of 6 feet I don't believe this. - 79 West Drive Gardens (sent to both)
This Property is in a very poor state of repair and has now been empty for over a year. Kids have vandalised the property and it is a disgrace to the area. - Roads
There has been a pothole on this bend for at least 6 weeks. It is very difficult to avoid as it is right on a bend. - Multiple Potholes
Following the cold weather there are now multiple large potholes that are making cycling dangerous. Partial resurfacing has fixed southern stretch of this street, but not the stretch from Thompsons Lane traffic bollards to Magdalene College. - Series of potholes
Three potholes in the southbound cycling area - Broken stop cock cover
Near 66 Coles Road Milton Cambridge. Broken cover a hazard for the elderly. - Vandalism and theft (sent to both)
Hi We moved into a new apartment block on the corner of Union lane and Scotland Road in July 2008, it would be fair to say we pay a premium to live there and add fresh income to the area in the form of council tax. We have had a series of targeted problems since moving into the area with our brick built cycle shed being burned down, all the vehicles in the car park being vandelised and had windows smashed for theft. And most recently the security barrior itself has been stolen and dumped in a near by garden. My neighbours have wlked into our car park at various times and come face to face with these people breaking into our cars, but the police seem unable to tackle the problem. We are all tennats and have come to the conclusion that we may all move out to safer areas, which I do not feel is the solution for Chesterton, it should be made safe. - Uneven pavement
Pavement broken and forming a ditch along one side - Light number 5 not lit
Light number 5 is not lit at night and needs fixing, Thanks, Chris - Bollard Upended
Yet another Radegund Road bollard has been upended - likely to be vandalism as a car impact would have destroyed the bollard. Can this please be reseated, and more securely fix or cement the base into the island - all the bollards on Radegund Road could do with being checked and the bases being fixed more permanently into the road. Please be in touch to let me know what will be done about this. Thanks, Chris - On road Cycle lane warning sign
There isn't a on road cycle lane ahead warning sign also there is still a misleading 'no waiting/urban clearway' sign 8am - 6pm sign from before the mandatory cycle sign was introduced. - Broken Street Light
The streetlight outside 17 Bucksherd Close, Cambourne has never worked. There are no other lights in the area and the car park in in complete darkness. It has reported on numerous occasions, but nothing has been done. - Dropped kerb too proud
The dropped kerb at the end of the Coton footpath is sitting proud if the road/path surface. This is not the case on a number of other cyclelane/road merge points. This one is sufficient that you could easily fall off your bike if you get caught at the wrong angle (which you are almost forced to do by the shape of the road). - Hole opened up along seam
Another pothole has opened up along the seam of two surfaces. - Scattered Potholes
Located just off the Addenbrooks roundabout going into Cambridge is a few scattered potholes, hard to judge how big and deep they are but im judging quite deep by my crashing over them in the mornings. - Broken light
One of the lights in the Histon Road Rec is broken. - Broken Pedestrian Button
The button to cross walking towards parkside on the island between left-turning traffic from east road into mill road, and straight ahead/right turning traffic is broken (the button is actually broken, since the wait light doesn't come on the other side either). (the exact island is pinpointed on the map on fixmystreet). Thanks! - Lots of potholes on the roundabout
Hi Not sure whether this is on private land or public highway but there are a large number of very large potholes on this roundabout. - Pavement breaking from tree roots
Tree roots have broken the pavement so that pavement significantly raised slope of 45 degrees. - Overhanging Trees
Trees overhanging footpath as you enter Snowley Park on the left hand side. Getting worse now the spring is here. Tree owner unwilling to do anything about them despite being asked to trim them back all along his boundary. - Sunken manhole cover
Manhole cover has dropped by a few inches and I've seen people go up on the pavement to avoid it! - Sunken manhole covers
Various sunken manhole covers on the road opposite the Green. - Deep pothole
The surface around this junction is very poor and now it has a 1 foot diameter pothole too. - Road Surface
There are potholes more or less all the way along Panton St. between Norwich St. and Lensfield Road. These have deepended since February's snowy weather. - Dumped bicycle (sent to both)
The remains of an abandoned bicycle dumped on one of the flowerbeds have been there for months. It is slowly disintergrating and needs removing please. - Deep rut/ditch
Deep rut in soil on roadway which has dislodged a water inspection-cover (CWC) & possibly deeper damage. Drivers have to come over to the right to avoid it, so it narrows the carriageway & makes it much less safe for pedestrians, children, etc.,. - Potholes
Long pothole (18'). - Broken safety rail
Safety barrier broken and loose from handrail. - Cycle lane sign falling off lamp post (Huntingdon Rd)
The cycle lane sign attached to lamp post number 8 on Huntingdon Road, near New Hall, is facing sideways and only loosely attached to its post. It should be reattached before it falls off entirely. - Passageway lights
There are two passageways from benedict street to priors court. The passageway lights are out in both. One is the entrance to two flats the other the entrance to homestart and a flat - Pothole
Large pothole (wider than 1ft) near to no 36 Storeys Way. Dangerous for unwary cyclists. - Deep Pothole
Deep pothole on the left hand side of the road just as the dual carriageway merges into one lane. On the side towards Cambridge. - Broken glass
As I cycled home today from Brookside in central Cambridge, along the Trumpington Road, onto the Shelford Road then through Great then Little Shelford, I encountered broken glass in the road but immediately next to the kerb (where cyclists usually are) at about 5 different locations. - Numerous
As I cycle the 5 miles from my home at Farm Cottage, Sainsfoins on Whittlesford Road to my workplace I enounter various potholes, most noticeably at the entrance to Sainsfoins Farm track from the main road, and at the entrance to Scotsdales Garden Centre in Shelford. There are also stretches of road which are so uneven that things jump out of my basket when I cycle over them. This means I cycle round them in order to avoid them, which arouses great aggressivity from motorists who are unwilling to slow down for cyclists even for 2 minutes and especially when they just don't understand what the cyclist is doing. - Drainage
Rainwater does not drain into the drain, and collects at the side of the road. There is no footpath, so "long jump" is necessary for the residents. - Faulty Street light
The streetlight situated on the boundary of 41 & 43 Broadmeadow, Sawston, Cambs, has not been working since 14-03-2009. - Footpath overgrown
Regarding the footpath from bottom of the station carpark towards the playing field (the bit that goes alongside the railway). This path was badly overgrown with nettles and brambles last summer and was never cut back, obviously they died back slightly during winter but still cover half the path in places. with the spring soon apon us this area will be even worse this year if not dealt with. surely it would make sense to cut back and tidy the area before it starts to grow again? My son thismorning (aged 7) fell off his bicycle onto the brambles when they caught his handle bar. (He was nowhere near the edge of the path at the time). - Deep Pothole
There is a large pothole on Newmarket Road, between Wadloes Road and Ditton Line near the lay-by. This pothole is a hazard for cyclists and drivers and appears to be over 50mm in depth. Please can you kindly respond to this report, with your intended repair plans. Many thanks in advance. - pothole
this is a meduim size pothole with lots of loose stones. this is on the entrance to mortlock gardens gt abington.it has been there for about 2 months - Potholes in the road at pedestrian crossing
The road is extremely uneven at the pedestrian crossing on the corner with holes maybe six inches across and 3 inches deep. This isn't a new issue as they have been like this since at least last summer, but in my view they are tripping hazard to pedestrians. - Dangerous potholes
Awful potholes for about 100 meters around this point, forcing cars into the centre of the road and very dangerous for cyclists - Another pothole developing
Pothole is opposite nos 2/4 Station Rd This pothole seems to be growinng. Quite a lot of bicycles usse this route. - Pot holes
From the begining of cody road to the start of the married quarters there are at least 8 pot holes that are damaging our cars. - Pothole
Pothole on corner as head towards war memorial - Very dangerous potholes
Have had to swerve on my bicycle to miss these a number of times - they're huge! Very dangerous as this is the point where care try to overtake cyclists - Unlit "one way traffic" sign (Green St)
There's a "one way traffic" (diagram 652) sign on Greet Street, Cambridge, that should be lit but isn't. The sign is at the eastern end of the street, attached to the wall on the northern side. Since Green Street has street lights and the sign is within 50m of the junction with Sidney Street, regulation 18 of TSR 2002 requires it to be lit, but the sign isn't provided with any lighting. - Fualtly
Fualtly on when other arnt and when others on this turns off - Missing "except cycles" plate
The "no right turn" (diagram 612) sign on Trumpington Street, Cambridge just south of the junction with Bene't Street should have an "Except cycles" plate (diagram 954.4) but doesn't. The plate is required because, as far as I can tell, there's nothing banning this turn other than the prohibition on non-cycles' entering Bene't St at the western end. The sign in question is attached to post number S3564. - Mill Road surface
A section in the out-of-town direction is badly fractured: it's between mackenzie road and ditchburn place, and represents a significant hazard for cyclists - Bus stop vandalised
The bus stop near the new Tescos appears to have been vandalised (second time in less than a year). Can this please be fixed, and reported to the police as a crime of criminal damage, and let me know when this has been done, Many thanks, Chris - "Except cycles" plate needed (Peas Hill)
At the south end of Peas Hill there's a "turn right" (diagram 606) sign. This should have an "except cycles" (diagram 954.4) plate added as Wheeler Street is now two-way for cyclists and there's nothing else banning this turn. - Hole in footpath
The drainage channel on the pavement near the pedestrian crossing is covered by a grill except where the ledge supporting the grill has been damaged and the grill has fallen into the channel, presenting a 10-15 cm wide channel about 10 - 15 cm deep, well positioned to break ankles. - Street light not working
Street light is not working directly in front of 9 Bloomfield Way, Sawtry on the footpath by the green. - Condition of Road
The road is a patchwork of tarmac and filled in material which has caused an uneven driving surface caused by excessively heavy machinery for laying pipework. This has caused my Car to have its tracking and suspension repaired together with the many potholes I fully expect to have to replace my car tyres in the very near future. The road needs to be completely resurfaced ASAP. - Incorrect "with-flow cycle lane" sign (Pembroke St)
On Pembroke Street in Cambridge, near the junction with Free School Lane, attached to post S3533, there's a "with-flow cycle lane" sign (diagram 959.1). Since the only cycle lane on Pembroke Street is contra-flow, this sign should be removed. - Long series of holes
Long series of holes and damaged sides to the road between the A1 flyover near Sawtry and Coppingford - Glass on bike way
Please can you clean up the broken glass on the bike/foot bridge over the river? - Glass on bike path
There is broken glass all over the bike path going under Elizabeth Way. Can it be cleaned up? - Bad Road Surface
Here located near the traffic lights is a section of bad road surface which is uneven for cars and potentially hazardous for cyclists because of the poor condition. - Roads marking fading
Yellow lines and other roads markings are being worn out by the lorrys which use this road whilst parking at the stibbington diner. any chance of getting some new road markings painted along the highway esp. near the railway signal box / crossing. - Overgrown bushes
There are a number of houses along The Sycamores whose bushes are blocking the pavement. someone needs to walk along there (as though they have a pushchair) to see the problem. - Litter from spicelands reataurant (sent to both)
From this restaurant which has a bring your own drink policy, there are many items of rubbish strewm around:empty beer cans, wine bottles, alcohol wrappings, plastic bags, ciggarette ends and empty packets all around the carpark and ajoining lands. This comes from restaurant customers and staff, overflowing bins are often left open continually. One of the biggest problems is a bright gold coloured plastic chocolate wrapper, which are given to customers free and in abundance, these are then discarded by staff and customers and are ubiquitous to the area all around, the wrapper has printing giving the reastaurants name "SPICELANDS" and thier phone number, which would appear to be cheap advertising as these wrappers are very light so will blow easily and because of thier material are not bio-degradeable, they have the potential to blow the length of the A1. - Extremely large potholes in road surface
The first pothole is located where indicated, on the Southbound side of the road, with another similar one a little further South. Both of them are quite deep (from the point of view of a bicycle wheel), and I recall them to be about 30cm x 30cm in size. - Streetlight out
Streetlight next to the silly barriers on the cycleway/footpath wasn't lit a couple of days ago. Didn't appear to have a number on the light (bit difficult to know this for sure though as it was dark). - Potholes
The whole of the great north road all the way from the south end of it. I.e b&q two the north end i.e eaton oak pub. - Dead Deer (sent to both)
Dead Deer on side of A10 near Frog End - Missing plate on "other danger ahead" sign (Adams Road)
The "other danger ahead" signs (diagram 562) on the approaches to the junction of Adams Road and Wilberforce Road in Cambridge doesn't have plates on them describing the nature of the danger. Such plates (to diagram 563) are required by law (direction 20(1) TSGD2002) and should be installed here. - Unlit "one way traffic" sign (St John's St)
There's a "one way traffic" (diagram 652) sign on St John's Street, Cambridge, that should be lit but isn't. The sign attached to lamp post number 2, by St John's College Chapel. Since St John's Street has street lights and the sign is within 50m of the junction with Bridge Street, regulation 18 of TSR 2002 requires it to be lit, but the sign isn't provided with any lighting. - General condition of Back Road, Murrow surface.
This road has become no more than a cart track due to Barhale Construction of the sewarage system. The constant movement of contractors vehicles and general traffic using this single lane road due to the closure of Front Road has created enormous potholes up to one foot deep and through there being no passing places contractors vehicles are driving at excessive speed all over the verges which has turned the road into a quagmire of mud. Representations to the Contractors by various residents have had no effect whatsoever. They have destroyed the fronts of many properties and have no consideration for occupants. There is also only about ten metres of footpath in the entire road which the contractors have also turned into a quagmire by driving constantly on this to pass other vehicles. These potholes present a very real danger to vehicles and their occupants and this road is an accident waiting to happen. - Light on "turn left" sign twisted (Market St)
The light attached to the "turn left" sign on Market Street, Cambridge, has been turned around and is now at right angles to its correct location and doesn't illuminate the sign properly. It should be straightened. - Road needs repairing
The road at this location has been filled at some time. However, the tarmac has sunk and has created a hollow which eveyone brakes heavy (or veers onto the opposite side of the road) to avoid. Needs refilling to level again. - Road partially collapsed on inside bend
A section of the road about 1 foot wide by four or five car lengths long has collapsed on the inside edge of the bend. The resulting rut is between 6" and 12" deep. - Condition of the road
Ongoing work by Barhale Contractors to install Mains Sewage Disposal to the village has resulted in Back Road being turned into a mud bath together with damaged verges and an endless stream of heavy plant and traffic on a road that was never designed for the purpose. The original passing places have lost their signs and the speed limit signs are non existant as they have never been replaced. - Pothole endangering cyclists
Pothole on the High street is very dangerous for cyclists and motorists - Very deep pothole
A very deep pothole near the gutter. This hole is deep enough to bring a motorcyclist off his machine or break the fron suspension on a car - Many serious deep & elongated potholes.
The entire road length of Montagu Street has many deep crater/potholes. Especialy bad at junction with B1043 & at school driveway entrance.This is where school crossing patrol operates and causes serious trip hazards for those crossing roadway and also provokes vehicles to swerve when approaching junc. & mini- roundabout. This is a long standing problem and not just as a result of recent bad weather. At the Luke Street end of Montagu, on the 90degree bend and junct.with Conygeare, several potholes cause vehicles to take inapropriate line, serious risk of "head-on" RTA. The majority of potholes fulfill criteria- distance from kerb, depth,direction of travel etc. - Unauthorise traffic sign (Senate House Hill)
There's an unauthorised traffic sign on a stone bollard on Senate House Hill in Cambridge. The sign is a circular blue one with white bicycle and "keep left" symbols. This sign doesn't appear in TSRGD 2002, and as far as I can tell has not been authorised by DfT. The sign should be removed and replaced by an ordinary "keep left" (diagram 610) sign. This would be clearer than the current sign, and if properly lit might actually be legal. - Cross hatching not being obeyed
The entrance to this roundabout from the M11 has cross hatching that has partially worn and drivers are not taking any notice of it. This causes queueing on the M11 as drivers wanting to turn right are blocked. Today 12th Feb 09, the queue went beyond Bar Hill, that's 8 miles just down to this roundabout. Maybe this isn't the correct forum for this? - Large pothole
I think near a drain. - Pothole
Pothole on left side of road if you're travelling west, big enough for me as a cyclist to swerve round. - Numerous potholes
A large number of potholes have appeared recently (poss. due to recent cold weather) on the main road through Ickleton as you head to/from Great Chesterford. It is extremely bumpy and I am concerned about damage to cars suspension/tracking etc. - Back rd Murrow
The road is breaking up and full of potholes due to heavy vehicles and track laying plant. This is a single track road that was barely able to stand up to residents traffic, and now needs completely resurfacing. - Coldham's Lane bridge nr Greyhound pub
There's a series of potholes on the east side of the Coldhams Lane bridge, particularly on the westbound side of the road. - Lack of stop line or give way for left turn
Approaching this junction on a bicycle from the South, one can take a left turn using a "slip road" onto Lyndewode Road without crossing a stop line for the traffic lights, or seeing a give way sign, giving you the possibility of legitimately coming into conflict with bicycle traffic legitimately coming from St Barnabas Road to Lyndewode Road. (my current practise is to give way to such traffic, which is probably what was intended, though this isn't indicated by any markings or signs) - Pothole opened up around manhole
A pothole has opened up around a manhole just out of a bend on the A10 towards Cambridge. This is dangerous to motorcyclists and anyone travelling at high speed, e.g. ambulance, police. - Linton Road, Balsham
Very deep pothole just as you leave Balsham towards Linton. - Lots of deep potholes have opened up
There are a whole load of deep potholes opened up here. Drivers are swerving to avoid them which is dangerous. - Pothole of increasing size
On other side of road from victorian terraced houses, almost opposite number 46 Devonshire Road. Must now be 9 inches wide and 5-6 inches deep. Lots of loose stones suggesting more will fall off/out. - Two potholes on northbound A1307
As you turn out of the Copley Hill Farm industrial estate to go north on the A1307, there are two deepish potholes: one in the middle of the road and one near the kerb. - Potholes etc
There are a large number of potholes in Back Road as well as the verges being a sea of mud. The small piece of footpath that does exist is coated in mud. Road signs are missing. Speeding traffic and construction vehicles. And all on a single track road. - Bus stop flag broken off
The bus stop flag on the lamppost on the south side of Lichfield Rd nr Neville Road has been broken off and needs replacing, Thanks - Incorrectly-marked zebra crossing (Bridge St)
The zebra crossing on Bridge Street, Cambridge doesn't have any "give way" lines. In addition, the zig-zag lines which should start at least 1.45m from the crossing run to within about 50cm of its edge. Together, these encourage cyclists and motorists to stop much too close to the crossing when waiting for pedestrians. Please see section 15 of chapter 5 of the Traffic Signs Manual for details of the correct layout of a zebra crossing. - Overgrown tree
Tree getting overgrown, blocking the footpath - Road subsided behind No. 10
Deep dip in road which collects a lot of water/slush - particular problem when freezes as holds about 6-8ins of water at the centre - unable to drain automatically into nearest drain in Close - Glass roof of bus stop leaks
The roof leaks in the shelter. I suspect they all do it but I was in the one closest to the station. - Deep pothole
Nearly came off here on Sunday - nasty deep pothole full of water - Faulty
Street light outside No. 6 Brookfield Way goes out periodically when dark. Next two lights in Brookfield Way travelling S away from School Lane are permanently out. - Failure to light
The lamppost hardly goes on. it only comes on like once a month. it gets very dark outside and im just worried about people security and cars ect.. I think theres a fault on the sensor to turn the light on and off, This ligt is located outside number 25 all saints close march cambridgeshire pe15 8us . Thankyou - Missing plate on "no left turn" sign (Downing St)
One of the "no left turn" (diagram 613) signs at the east end of Downing Street, Cambridge, lacks an "Except buses, taxis and cycles" plate (diagram 954.3). The signs attached to the traffic lights have similar plates, but the stand-alone sign lacks one, leaving some confusion about whether one is allowed to turn left. - Deep pothole
There is a deep pothole between the two traffic light islands on theS bound lane on the A10 at Denny End. It could be a hazard fo a motor bike or cyclist - Unlit "one way traffic" sign (Sidney St)
There's a "one way traffic" (diagram 652) sign on Sidney street that should be lit but isn't. The sign in question is attached to a CCTV pole near Market Passage. Since Sidney Street has street lights and the sign is within 50m of the junction with Market Street, regulation 18 of TSR 2002 requires it to be lit, but the sign isn't equipped with any lighting. - "Buses, taxis, and cycles only" sign facing sideways (St Andrew's St)
One of the "buses, taxis, and cycles only" (diagrams 953 and 953.2) signs on St Andrew's Street, Cambridge is facing the wrong way. The sign is just north of the junction with Downing Street, and is currently facing sideways rather than towards northbound traffic as it should. The sign is useless as it is, and should be either straightened or removed. - Surface breaking up on inside of bend
Badly pitted and forcing traffic wide. V deep potholes - HGVs come off the A11 looking for A14
I have come along this road to be confronted by HGV lorries trying to turn around or reverse so they can re-join the A11. This can be a surprise when leaving the A11 into this minor road. An HGV reversing is not what you expect. Can clearer signs be made to highlight routes for A14 and East from the A11 southbound. A signed weighlimit may be another option and would avoid the near blind bridge over the rail line. Many of the drivers are from the continent and are perhaps having problems with the signage. - Light failed on "no entry" sign (Downing St)
The light on one of the "no entry" signs at the east end of Downing Street, Cambridge, has stopped working. The sign in question is on the island next to the cycle lane, on a pole marked "3". - Road surface
Upherds Lane seems to be 'unadopted'. I dont know why, there seems to be no good reason. The road surface is getting in a terrible state, seems to be deteriorating rapidly. Can anything be done about it? - Failure to grit road
The road was closed at about this point due to snow and ice on 2 February 2008. Barton Road/Haslingfield Road between Haslingfield and Barton should be included on the gritting schedule when conditions require it. - Failure to grit road
A vehicle skidded off the road into the ditch at about this point following a cold night on 30 January 2008, possibly due to ice on the road, which had not been adequately gritted. Barton Road/Haslingfield Road between Haslingfield and Barton should be included on the gritting schedule when conditions require it. - Failure to grit road
Vehicles skidded off the road into the ditch at about this point in two separate incidents on a cold night in December 2008, due to ice on the road, which had not been adequately gritted. Barton Road/Haslingfield Road between Haslingfield and Barton should be included on the gritting schedule when conditions require it. - Incorrect "give way" marking (Tennis Court Rd)
The "give way" marking at the south end of Tennis Court Road, Cambridge (the junction with Lensfield Road) has been damaged by the resurfacing of Lensfield Road and should be repainted. What remains of the marking is a single dashed line, but the triangular marking (diagram 1023) is required to be used with a double dashed line (diargram 1003). See para 3.17 of chapter 5 of the Traffic Signs Manual for details. - Potholes in back road murrow
Already large potholes now getting worse due drainage work. single vehicle road, no footpath and slippery due mud from contractors.potholes need attention as traffic getting worse - Spurious (unlawful) road markings (Corn Exchange St)
Outside the exit from the Grand Arcade car park on Corn Exchange Street in Cambridge, there's a 100mm continuous white line between the northbound and southbound lanes. This marking isn't an edge-of-carriageway marking (diagram 1012.1) since it's not at the edge of the carriageway. It's not a double white line (diagram 1013.1), since there's only one line for most of its length. As far as I can tell, it doesn't appear in the Traffic Signs Regulations at all. The marking should be removed and perhaps replaced with something meaningful. - Repair required
Unsightly pothole, large and deep, needs urgent repair - Water leak
There's continuous water flow from a small access panel in the road at the northernmost corner of Ditton Fields. It's been this way since at least last Saturday. - Erroneous "keep left" sign on bollard B1893
At the west end of Station Road, Cambridge, there's an illuminated bollard marked "B1893" which separates traffic turning left into Hills Road from that turning right. The bollard has a "keep left" (diagram 610) sign on it, which directs all traffic into the left-turn lane. This is clearly wrong and the bollard should be replaced by one without a sign. - Dangerous lump on nearside
A lump is sticking up out of the road on the exit of this fast bend. It is severe enough that it would destabilize a car and given slippery conditions would cause the car to veer to the opposite side of the carriageway. - Dangerous Pot hole
Subsiding road edge. This section has a deep pot hole. I wondered if I still had a wheel left after hitting it one dark night. - Very poor road surface along Bridge Street
The road surface along the length of Bridge Street is very poor, leading to unpleasant cycling. There are many ridges running across most of the road that mean cyclists are jarred frequently. This is a road used very often by cyclists I particularly notice this when heading away from town, but I think both sides need work - Unlit "no entry" signs (Sidney St)
The "no entry" (diagram 616) signs at the north end of Sidney Street (where it joins Jesus Lane) are not fitted with any lighting. Since Sidney Street has streetlights, the signs are required by law (reg 18 TSR 2002) to be lit. Lighting the signs properly might help reduce the number of south-bound cyclists on Sidney Street. - Potholes
Potholes and subsidence in centre of road - Dangerous potholes for cyclists on Newmarket Road
There are a number of deep potholes in the bus and cycle lane on Newmarket Road, due to wear from buses. The problems start at the entrance to Cambridge Airport, and extend all the way to the Ditton Lane junction. These are a hazard for cyclists and have been for a long time. I have reported these two times previously, and there is yellow paint showing that the council is aware of this, but nothing has happened for at least 6 MONTHS!! As this is a cycle lane, the council rules are meant to be that anything over 20mm should be fixed within 24 hours which has clearly not happened. In fact many of the holes exceed 50mm in depth which also meets the non-cycle lane criteria. I have now published photos on the Cambridge Cycling Campaign photo map. These could of course be used as evidence should a cyclist suffer an injury or damage to their property due to the poor road surface in this stretch. I believe immediate repairs are required, as well as expediting a proper resurfacing of this stretch this summer, possibly even a rebuild, given its poor structural condition over its entire length. http://www.camcycle.org.uk/map/location/15666/ http://www.camcycle.org.uk/map/location/15667/ http://www.camcycle.org.uk/map/location/15668/ http://www.camcycle.org.uk/map/location/15670/ http://www.camcycle.org.uk/map/location/15671/ http://www.camcycle.org.uk/map/location/15672/ http://www.camcycle.org.uk/map/location/15673/ I would like a response to this report, with an indication of your intended repair plans. Thank you in advance. - Incorrectly-marked cycle lane (St Andrew's St)
The southbound cycle lane on St Andrew's Street past the rising bollard is marked with a continuous 100mm white line. This is incorrect: mandatory cycle lanes are required to be marked with a 150mm white line (Traffic Signs Manual, chapter 5, section 16.5). Correcting this should make the lane more visible to motorists. - Unlit "no entry" sign (Market St)
There is a "no entry" (diagram 616) sign at the east end of Market Street, Cambridge, on the north side. Since Market Street has street lights, this sign should, by law (regulation 18, TSR 2002) be lit itself. The sign isn't fitted with a light, though. Lighting the sign might help to encourage cyclists in the town centre to honour the one-way system. - Pothole
Pothole in carrigeway - Incorrect contra-flow cycling sign
There is a "contra-flow cycle lane" sign (diagram 960.1) at the south end of Hobson Street. This sign is incorrect, however, as it is only allowed to be used in conjunction with a continuous line (diagram 1049) marking a mandatory cycle lane (direction 17, TSGD 2002), but the cycle lane on Hobson Street is an advisory one. According to the Traffic Signs Manual (chapter 3, section 17.25), the correct sign for an advisory contra-flow cycle lane is one without the white line down the middle. - Uneven and holes
We have had these holesnow for around 8-10 years and all the council do is keep filling them with tarmac whch after a couplke of heavy rains washes away.2008 we had a visit and they were going to repair but then funds were not avaialable, however they found funds to place a pointless bollard next tothe house. someone soon will fall down one of the larger holes and then it will cost the councila lot more.I pay my rates and have never had nothing i am sick of looking at the state of this path its totally shocking - Unlit "give way" sign (Corn Exchange St)
There is a "give way" (diagram 602) sign in the middle of Corn Exchange Street where the entrance to the Grand Arcade car park crosses the contra-flow cycle path. Since Corn Exchange Street has street lights, the law (regulation 18, TSR 2002) requires that the sign be lit. The sign isn't provided with any lighting, though, which seems particularly unfortunate given the unusual priority arrangement here. - Street light out
Lamp post number 70 Bulb blown in street light, down a dark alley with a 6foot drop into the river so very dangerous please fix asap - Unlit "no entry" sign (Lion Yard)
There is a "no entry" (diagram 616) sign attached to lamp post 6 at the north-east end of Lion Yard, at the junction with Sidney Street. Since Lion Yard has streetlights, the sign should by law (regulation 18, TSR 2002) be lit. The sign isn't lit, and I'm not even sure it's reflectorised. - Broken Street light
Please can you fix the broken streetlight in this location? - Incorrectly-marked cycle lane
Since the east end of Downing Street (Cambridge) was resurfaced, the mandatory contra-flow cycle lane has been marked by a 100mm-wide white line. The line should be 150mm wide, as required by the 1980 authorisation for the cycle lane and the current Traffic Signs Regulations. I suspect that the narrowness of the line may contribute to the poor observance of the lane by drivers. There is a similar patch of under-width line just west of Downing Place where part of the road has been dug up and relaid. - Slippery Road conditions
Slime / mud slippery conditions on the road through Prickwillow - Unlit "no entry" sign (Market Hill)
There is a "no entry" (616) sign at the north-west corner of Market Hill. Market Hill has street lights, so by law (regulation 18, TSR 2002) the sign should be lit. There is, however, no lighting provided for the sign. - Blocked Road Gulley
The drain to the side of my property is blocked and has been for some time, I have reported this months ago but nothing has been done, when it rains the drain fills causing a large puddle in the road which cars and lorries drive in to (up to 60mph) and it splashes up my house, onto my windows and onto my thatched roof. I can see leaf's in this drain however in the summer when this also occured it was clear so I think the problem lies deeper in the drain. My house is listed and it is frustrating that damage is potentially being caused due to this, as well as the fact that it is probably shortening the life of my roof. - Unlit "no entry" signs (Trinity St)
There iare "no entry" (616) signs at the south end of Trinity Street. Trinity Street has street lights, so by law (regulation 18, TSR 2002) the signs should be lit. There is, however, no lighting provided for the signs. - Broken pavement needs fixing
Could this badly broken-up paving be fixed please? Please let me know if anything is going to be done about this. Thanks. - Constant barking dog (sent to both)
Dear Sir/Madam, I would like to report a dog which constantly barks in the back garden of a neighbour's house. I feel it is pure neglect that the dog continously barks including the middle of the night. Can you advise on what best to do. - Unlit "no entry" sign (Green St)
There is a "no entry" (616) sign at the west end of Green Street. Green Street has street lights, so by law (regulation 18, TSR 2002) should be lit. There is, however, no lighting provided for the sign, and it doesn't even appear to be reflectorised. - Broken footpath trip hazard
Due to possibly tree roots, the pavement and footpath in the area is breaking up and leading to a trip hazard. Could this be investigated please? - Broken inspection hatch
A water inspection hatch has been damaged for about 3 to 4 months. It's outside No.5, Green End, Stretham. It was originally repaired by somebody using Gaffa Tape and a tin can. This as a reasonable repair, but was damaged when the Water Board checked meters in the area about a month, or two, ago. - Unlit "no entry" sign (All Saints' Passage)
There's a "no entry" (diagram 616) sign at the west end of All Saints' Passage in Cambridge. There are street lights on All Saints' Passage, so this sign should be illuminated (regulation 18, TSR 2002). It isn't. I don't think it's even reflectorised. - Unlit "no entry" signs (Sidney St)
The two "no entry" (diagram 616) signs on Sidney Street at the junction with Round Church Street don't have any dedicated illumination. Like all such signs in areas with street lights, they are required by law (regulation 18, TSR 2002) to be "illuminated by a means of internal or external lighting". Illuminating the signs properly might possibly reduce the number of road users who ignore them. - Adams Road not gritted and icy today (sent to both)
Adams road is used for commuting to West Cambridge by many cyclists. There were sheets of ice on it in places today. The Coton cycle track was equally icy. If it is a council responsibility it should be gritter too. I found cycling on both quite frightening! - Excessive Speed on Broad Way
There are hourly occurrences of excessive speed on Broad Way in Wilburton. Many of these are from non resident drivers using Clarke's Lane and Broad Way as a cut through to Station Road or the reverse to the High Street/Haddenham Road. Taxis taking children to the Harbour School off Station Road can regularly be seen speeding down this "short cut." Most of the speeders do this to bypass traffic which backs up in the village on the High Street turning on to Twenty Pence Road. Broad Way seems to get the worst of the excessive speed due to the wider lane and less residents parking on the road. I am really worried about the safety of children and pedestrians as the pavement does not stretch the length of Broad Way which forces people to walk on the road. Two things need to be done: provide pavement the length of Broad Way (extend/ join up the existing pavement) and introduce speed restricting measures such as speed bumps along the road. I would encourage immediately posting speed signs at the very least and the police actively patrolling/enforcing residential speed limits. - Damaged Street Light
The new Street Light recently added in road safety project has been hit by ba vehicle. Post bent and lamp has fallen off. - Mini-roundabout signs missing
There's a mini-roundabout (diagrams 1003.3 and 1003.4) painted on the road at the junction of Magdalene Street, Bridge Street, and Thompson's Lane, but there are no upright mini-roundabout signs (diagram 611.1) on the Magdalene Street and Bridge Street approaches to the junction. These signs are required by law (direction 18, TSGD 2002) and are particularly necessary here where there is no deflection on entry to the roundabout from Bridge Street. While there is a sign at the Thompson's Lane entrance to the junction, it isn't illuminated as required by law (regulation 18, TSR 2002). - Defective road drain (sent to both)
A drain grid stands proud of tarmac and water does not drain away, but runs downhill to the corner of Coneygear Road and Florida Avenue. It collects in a large puddle and only disperses by passing traffic. In cold weather the water freezes into a thick layer of ice. A neighbour says he reported this several weeks ago to both the Council and to Anglian Water, but both parties denied responsibility and blamed the other. Nothing has been done and we have already seen one motorcycle accident on this ice. - Broken Street light
Hi Streetlight between footpath and garage block has been broken for some time now. Please can someone have a look? Thanks - Deep holes forming
Thare are a number of large potholes forming here they have been filled in before but obviously was not done correctly as they are coming back - All pedestrian crossings
All pedestrian crossings at Tescos store on yarrow road are unlit and have been for weeks - serious safety threat to public - Hole in the road
Hole in the road which is getting bigger and needs repairing - Drain
Drain sunk into road and aligned with holes in direction of travel poses a risk to cyclists - Broken drain/access cover on Cowley Rd (in carriageway)
The drain cover in question is cracked, and part of the cover is missing. This causes it to protrude upwards slightly; probably not to a sufficient degree to be a serious hazard to cars, but possibly a problem for cyclists. - Street light not working
The streetlight (numbered 14) in Huntingdon Road, on the southwest side, between Priory Street and Benson Street, is not working. - Light not working
The light in the bollards and the light over the bollards is not working. This make the bollards virtually invisible - Gall Drove Condition
Will Fenland District Council/Cambridgeshire County Council ever repair this road, which is becoming nearly impassable and is already certainly dangerous? - Overhanging hedge
This path (between Redwell Close and Hill Rise) is now very narrow because the north side leylandii hedge is overgrown and has not been trimmed for years. - Bad Drainage on the road
Bad drainage causes lots of mud on road which looks un-sightly. It also affects owner getting on/off drive. Also on cold nights, the water freezes which is very dangerous. - Faulty light i Portugal Place
Light on Portugal Place frequently off, occasionally flickering. - CCTV promised
The promised CCTV cameras are still not here. Why? - Two more broken lights
Two more lights were broken last night on the bridge, presumably by the same method (catapult?) Soon the bridge will have no lights at all as the ones broken in May are still not repaired. - Cycle path surface very poor
The cycle path surface is broken up and difficult to cycle on safely especially at night - Jesus Lane is full of potholes
Following roadworks over the years Jesus Lane is now very rough and difficult to cycle on safely. Please could this be addressed? - Can the bottom of Cutter Ferry bridge be gritted
The area around the cattle grids is extremely slippery at present. A number of cyclist are falling off as they come through between the railings and there is potential for serious injury. Would it be possible for the area at the foot of the bridge to added to a gritting regime? - Can Riverside be gritted?
Riverside is extremely slippery at present. It's not on a Cambridge gritting route. I've seen 4 or 5 cyclists fall over most mornings in the last week. Could it be added to a gritting route? - Stone and missiles at windows (sent to both)
This alleyway between French's Road and Harvey Goodwin Avenue suffers from vandals who throw things at adjacent houses' windows. - Broken lighting (3F , Tenby Close)
This light has been broken for quite some time even after calling the number on the light multiple times noone has come to fix it. The problem is now worse since it becomes so dark at night - Series of potholes
Series of potholes across road where service trench has broken up. Multiple holes so even if you go to opposite side of road you still hit one! - Failed Street light on Windsor Road
The streetlight next to the cut-through to Richmond Road is not working. It is particularly dark in this area making the approach to the cut through difficult to navigate for both pedestrians and cyclists. - Light not working
The streetlight on the tall pole on the pedestrian island in the middle of Huntingdon Road, just southeast of the junction with Priory Street, is not working. It has the number S1039 on it. It has not worked since at least mid October 2008. - Street lamp not working
The street lamp on the path between St Matthews Gardens and the shopping centre car park is not working. (It's the one nearest the car park.) - Broken light
Light number 5 on the footpath between Derby Road and Bancroft Road has been broken for months. Please could this be fixed as soon as possible and please get back to me when it is fixed. Thank you. - Broken Fire Hydrant marker (sent to both)
The marker has broken in half and is now supported by a house brick. - Road surface
Road on left side of Bateman Street when travelling towards Trumpington Road needs resurfacing. - Uneven & breaking surfaces
Tarmac on pavement all round street is uneven and breaking up. - Pothole in Road
Pothole in road outside no 18. Been there a few months and getting bigger. - Streeet light out
Not working immediately in front of 12 Spring Close - Missing street light
Removed damaged street light needs replacing - Open box
The box on top of the post is open to the weather - Standing water
Pot holes and standing from Bannold Road to Midload Farm entrance - Bannold Drove (sent to both)
Since Cambridge Water did works at the junction of Bannold Road and Bannold Drove there are large puddles across the junction after heavy rain. - Street Lights are out
Making this a very dark road which children and elderly have to use. A resident commented on how dark it is and I myself tripped over a kerb in the dark because it was so dark! - Illegal road sign
There is a illegal "disabled parking keep road clear" sign which is displayed from the adress at the end of short lane junc long lane. I do not beleive they hold any blue badge for their vehicles, this resident also has a history of using their untaxed vehicles to block access to the telephone boxes outside their property. :-) - Bus lanes markings
The bus lane sections aren't very obvious along the length of newmarket road. Perhpas some new paint on the carriageway indicating bus lane sections would help the situation. - Worn away road markings
The white road markings on the roundabout, newmarket road east road elizabeth way have all but worn away.. driving around this roundabout has become a bit of a free for all... - Out-of-date "no entry" sign on Corn Exchange Street
Now that there's a contra-flow cycle lane on Corn Exchange Street, the "no entry" sign at the north end should be removed. The sign is also a non-prescribed size and unlit. - Unlawful "no entry" sign on St Mary's Passage
At the west end of St Mary's Passage, there's a sign which looks like a "no entry" (diagram 616) sign, but is only about 16cm in diameter and unlit. The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002 require the signs to be at least 249mm (270mm nominal) in diameter and illuminated by internal or external lighting, and require that there be one on each side of the road. Either the sign should be removed (and perhaps replaced with permitted ones), or authorisation for them should be obtained from the Secretary of State. - Unlawful "no entry" signs on Petty Cury (east end)
Some of the bollards at the east end of Petty Cury have signs on them which look like "no entry" (diagram 616) signs, but are only 10cm in diameter, unlit, and mounted on brown backing boards. The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002 require the signs to be at least 249mm (270mm nominal) in diameter and illuminated by internal or external lighting, and require that any backing board be yellow or grey. Either the signs should be removed (and perhaps replaced with permitted ones), or authorisation for them should be obtained from the Secretary of State. - Unlawful "no entry" signs on Petty Cury
The seven bollards at the west end of Petty Cury have signs on them which look like "no entry" (diagram 616) signs, but are only 10cm in diameter, unlit, and mounted on brown backing boards. The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002 require the signs to be at least 249mm (270mm nominal) in diameter and illuminated by internal or external lighting, and require that any backing board be yellow or grey. Either the signs should be removed (and perhaps replaced with permitted ones), or authorisation for them should be obtained from the Secretary of State. - Always floods
The cycle lane and part of the rest of the road, heading west along this road next to the rising bollard, always floods very deep when it rains. Either there is a blocked drain or the road is just sunk, but can't tell because of the flood! - Broken climbing frame (sent to both)
The railings have been broken off the sides of two of the high platforms of the climbing frame in the Histon Road Rec. There are now unprotected falls of 2m and 1.5m. - Pothole in middle of road
The road surface on Akeman St near the Histon Road end just to the west of the junction with Darwin Drive is breaking up. There's a large damaged patch with a deeper pothole developing at one end - Broken Fire Hydrant marker (sent to both)
The marker at this location has been badly broken. See photo. - Worn out 20 mph sign
The 20 mph sign painted on the road at the south end of Cromwell Rd, CB1, is illegible. Speeding in this area is a major concern and any reminder of the speed limit is to be welcome. - Dangerous potholes in cycle path
I reported this two months ago on this site. I don't believe it was even acknowledged and hasn't been fixed - Mirrors needed (sent to both)
Each of the four cycle paths under the roundabout has a ramp intersecting with a tunnel at a blind corner. A mirror at each corner would solve the problem. - Treacherously slippery steps down to Jubilee Gardens
The metal steps down to Jubilee Gardens beside the bridge at Jesus Lock are dangerously slippery. Making a delivery to the moorings on Jubilee Gardens last week, I took great care going down these steps since it was raining and I expected they might be somewhat slippery (and I am young and fit and don't have any balance problems, and was wearing trainers with good grip designed for cross-country running) but I still didn't manage to avoid falling on my back down half the flight of steps. I have some pretty dramatic bruising to show for it nearly a week later. As the steps can't be safely negotiated even with care, I think consideration should be given to resurfacing them. - Street litter (sent to both)
Maple Road, Elm, Wisbech. There is a constant mess of litter and bicycles etc outside the houses in that street - (towards the end of the cul de sac). This is dirty and unhealthy but the residents appear not to notice it. I DO NOT WISH MY NAME TO BE USED IN ANY WAY. - Broken glass in layby
In one of the laybys on Huckeridge Hill, Sawston there is a laarge quantity of broken glass which needs to be cleared up. - Overgrown cycle route/path
This path is part of Sustrans National Cycle Route 51. It's becoming seriously overgrown with nettles and brambles. - Potential for vehicle collision.
Many drivers travelling south-west along Boleness Road take a "straight line" through the "S" bends. Basically causing them to enter the wrong side of the road for a few seconds (often whilst speeding). Young inexperienced drivers leaving britannia way at 5pm tend to look right whilst pulling left out onto boleness road ... straight into the path of the vehicle cutting the centre white lines. Suggestion: Double white lines with centre hatching in this area, similar to those found on the A47 guyhirn straight ... to keep vehicles in lane! - Dangerous driving. (sent to both)
Many instances of speeding vehicles along this stretch of road ... especially at the start and end of the working day. Speeders driving north east along Algores Way pull out to pass parked HGV's at the "s" bends causing a potential for high speed collision with oncoming traffic due to "blind spot". Also speeding vehicles driving south-west along Algores Way may come into conflict with vehicles leaving factory units. Suggestions: 1/ Double yellow lines at appropriate points along Algores Way to deal with inappropriately parked vehicles thus improving visibility for drivers leaving factory units, reducing the chance of them making a mistake by pulling out into the path of an oncoming vehicle. 2/ Traffic enforcement to deal with speeders ... people who don't speed are in a better position to deal with other drivers mistakes. - Dangerous parking
During school start and school end times at Elm c of E Primary school vehicles constantly park along this road.The road is too narrow for other vehicles to pass by and cars are mounting the pavement on the opposite side causing danger to children walking to school .This section of road needs double yellow lines to avoid an accident. - Pothole at Hauxton Road/Shelford Road junction in Trumpington
There is a pothole in the middle of this junction. It is directly in the path of vehicles and bicycles turning right from Hauxton Road into Shelford Road. Please can it be filled in? - Hole in road
There is a large dip in the road that stretched lengthways across the road, and is quite a jolt to the car unless you are aware of it. - Smart Water Area (sent to both)
Businesses in this area have adopted a Smart Water Property marking system. This is to deter Burglaries - Blocked drains
The drains on the side of the road next to the Green, opposite house nos. 1, 3, 5, 9, 11 are blocked. This causes excess water to run off across the road junction of Swan Close and the Mallards. - Lane markings worn away
The lane markings in this area are very worn. - Dangerous road surface
The road surface on the left hand side where bikes travel is now dangerously bumpy. Cyclists have to move out into the main road to avoid the area. - Litter and burnt litter bins (sent to both)
I am sure many local residents have now expressed their concern for the anti- social behaviour around our village green and play ground. I have recently reported an incident on 19th September to you and the police about the litter on the Green and broken bottle trail through the village. I now see (29th) a burnt out litter bin has occurred. The quantity of litter left in the bins for too long is a temptation and I would hope it would be cleared more regularly. This does not given an excuse for the damage of course. I regularly -but regret randomly - try to clean up this Green and it is just not acceptable for the way a few spoil our village amenities. - Light column 3AF
Light column 3AF not working - Lights on cycle bridge broken
All the lights from the top of the bridge down towards Cambridge have been broken - Street light always on
The street light at this location is permanently on during day and night. just thought I would make you aware. Thank you. - Fire Hydrant marker broken (sent to both)
The fire hydrant marker outside 12 Cambridge Road has been broken at the base and now lies on the verge. - Uneven road surface
Road between Fowlmere and Flint Cross very uneven - full of bumps - affects steering of front forks on m/cycle. - Ruts in Road
Turning right into Gravel Pit Lane towards Thriplow from A505 is dangerous for Motorcycles.There is a deep rut that front tyre gets affected by. I've skidded there a few times towards oncoming traffic - even at low speeds. - Public safety
The light on the park side of the bridge is not working - Confusing road markings
On the slip road at the point marked, both lanes are marked 'CITY' but only the right lane has an arrow pointing right. This is ambiguous: are you supposed to be able to go into Cambridge (right) from the left lane? I assume (maybe wrongly!) that the correct interpretation is that you are supposed to be in the left lane if you want to end up on the left lane exiting the roundabout on the B1049 into Cambridge. However, some people assume that they have to be in the right lane going onto the roundabout in this case, and then move onto the left lane once they've turned right. These people don't expect there to be anyone already in the left lane turning right. Please change the markings (and/or signage) to make it clear which is the right interpretation. Thanks, Alex - Massive lorries getting stuck a dozen times each day
A massive KwikFit delivery lorry is currently trying to turn round at the bottom of Gwydir St. Parents are shouting at kids to make sure they don't get squashed. The pub landlord is helping him turn around. A small crowd has assembled on either side waiting to get by. This event repeats itself through the working week, with up to a dozen large lorries and diesel vans (and probably lots of cars) trying and failing to drive from Gwydir Street through to Norfolk Street. There has been at least one cyclist knocked off their bicycle by an irritated driver turning around in a hurry. There is a highly ineffective 'dead end' sign (which is 70s design, partly hidden behind a hedge, and has had a sticker on it for years) near the junction with Kingston St. It you drive past all the parked cars, you would not see this sign. At the same time, drivers with satellite navigation are directed down Gwydir St to get through to Norfolk St. The council should change the signs to indicate clearly that the road is a dead end after the turning onto Kingston St. The council should also submit a request to satellite navigation map providers, to change their maps to model the fact that there is no through route. - Drain can't cope (sent to both)
Our house (2 Warkworth Street) was flooded in the basement because the road drain couldn't cope with the rain water last week. Please could it be cleared/checked so this doesn't happen again? - Sign removed from post
The eastern mini-roundabout sign has been taken off the post. (The sign on the other side of the road is intact.) - Light's Out
The light at the Eliz Way end of Cutter Ferry path is out of action. People have commented to me that they are not comfortable walking that way in the dark. Can it be fixed speedily? - Road in need of repair
I have mentioned this a few times on the phone to beds and cambs district councils, back in april we had signs put up that work would take place for several weeks to presumably resurface what is an uneven pot holed road, the potholes have been filled in again but the roads as rough as ever, the nearby drove road which didn't seem to need repair work got a new surface, did the contractors repair the wrong road ? - Sunken manholes (2)
2 sunken manholes in the road outside New Hall. Also badly 'heaved' tarmac repair outside No.2 Huntingdon Road - Verge parking, broken kerbs (sent to both)
The residents would like to be canvasssed and action taken to either remove or replant the verges. The fencing around the green area has been broken for at least 5 years; the kerbs and planting around the trees on the paths need renewing. We'd also like to get involved with planting too. - Cow and Hare Passage
There are four street lights in Cow and Hare Passage. The two street lights in the middle do not work - Slippery/muddy footpath
Footpath needs "sweeping/washing down" as it never gets washed clean by rain because it is so well sheltered by trees.Tree debri colects there making it particularly slippery after rain fall because it takes a long time to dry out.Workmen also left it muddy after recently repairing a water leak under the footpath/tarmac. - Overgrown hedge (sent to both)
Unsightly overgrown thorned hedge,last cut about 2 to 3 years ago. - Light 4 on during daylight hours
This has been on during daylight hours for about 2 months or more. - Dangerously poor re-surfacing
Pothole was fixed so poorly that it will knock cyclists of their bikes in a place where you stick out your arm to indicate that you go into primary position to continue straight over the roundabout onto the A1134. - Pothole in middle on cycle path
Just round the blind corner, as it passes the large tree by the house, there is a large pothole in the middle of the cycle path - Blind corner
This corner is blind because of the presence of developer's hoardings. Please could this be fixed as it causes collisions between cyclists and pedestrians. - New tarmac is poor
Newly laid tarmac on the pavement already has weeds growing through it. - Nettles already growing back
Although this verge was cut some weeks ago the nettles are already growing back, please can it be cut again or sprayed? Thank you. - Pavement damaged
The pavement in front of 25-29 Cockerell Road is disintegrating, especially at the corner - Road Markings
The road markings at this junction have faded out. Traffic from Wisbech turning right into Station Road now cuts the corner and comes into head-on conflict with traffic turning right out of Station Rd into the High Road. - Recently introduced traffic-calming measures introduced in Stow-cum-Quy
The current ones are very dangerous and something needs to be done about them before the approaching Autumn fogs. There are three sets, each which force cars onto the opposite side of the road. This type of measure in itself isn't hugely dangerous, however I believe they're wholly inappropriate for this stretch of road. Firstly, there aren't adequate warning signs - the ones that are in place aren't very reflective and simply not visible enough to drivers (most of the signs are grey and so blend in to the background.) Secondly, the obstacle nearest the Lode end of the village is placed on an incline, where drivers can't see cars coming the other way until they're close enough so that, from a standing start behind the obstacle, if a car is coming at 40mph (the limit on the road) from the other direction, the car coming from behind the obstacle has to accelerate rather fast to get out of the way in time. Thirdly, despite the recent addition of a single highly reflective sign on the obstacles themselves, they will be still very hard to see in thick fog, something which afflicts that area because it is quite low-lying. I was a passenger in a car driving along this stretch of road late last night with a driver who was familiar with the road, but hadn't driven on it since the traffic-calming measures has been placed there. At first they appeared to him like those that simply narrow the road slightly; he had to brake rather abruptly when I warned him that he had to completely cross the central reservation to avoid them, especially when a car came the other way. Had he been more tired than he was, slightly more complacent about his knowledge of the road and without myself to warn him, the incident could have been a lot closer. Because of these issues, it is only a matter of time before a very serious if not fatal accident occurs at one of these obstacles unless either more visible signage is added, the size of the obstacles is reduced or they're replaced with less dangerous alternatives. - Street parking, loud music at night, blocked high way, all nigh parties,suspecteded drugs, speeding cars, (sent to both)
All of the above mentioned problems are located at the bungalow next to the pumping station, several complants have been made to the police (crime number cc/613 on the 15/08/08, cc/0046 on the 16/08/08), these numbers relate to the all night rave parties being held at this address. We have made several complaints to the police over the years relating to the occupants driving eligal cars and motor bikes up and down the road, also working on cars in the road and partally blocking the road. We recently saw people known to be related to drugs at the address before the raves. Due to the poor condition of the road and lack of passing places, the extra nuisance traffic late evening and early morning is dangerous. We have also experienced the road blocked by party goers in the morning when going to work. - Speeding Cars
Despite an ad-hoc speed hump system the road is a rat run for all to race up and down with no thoughts for the residents - Street Drinking (sent to both)
Person drunk, drinking, urinating - Edwardian lamppost needing painting (sent to both)
At the bend on Burnside, next to the TA exit, there is a wonderful old (Edwardian?) lamppost which no longer has a streetlight but does sport 3 direction signs. This intersting pole of cast iron has not been painted in my estimation for more than ten years and is in dire need of a makeover. The shiny new signs look tarnished on such a flaky rusty post and all it would take is a full paintjob to smarten up the street again. - Series of large potholes
There are a series of large potholes on the left hand side of the road as you travel from the end of Bateman St up Hills Road to the Lensfield Rd Junction. This is particularly dangerous since the heavy traffic in this area forces cyclists to the far left of the road. - Blind corner on Sustrans Route 51
Please could this corner be tidied up? Huge weeds, an old fencepost wrapped in barbed wire and a broken GAS concrete sign make this very dangerous. Thank you. - Tins footpath / cycle way
The Tins footpath needs resurfacing. There are many potholes / bumps making it potentially dangerous to cycle on. This is a convenient and well-used off-road route from Cherry Hinton and benefits from a superb section outside the Next Generation club. The rest of the route needs at least to be upgraded to a basic 'safe' standard. - Missing cover in driveway
The street light cover has fallen off and is now in the driveway. It's on the other side of the fence to Rookery Close. - Blocked drain (sent to both)
Every time it rains the drain outside number 10 South Brink floods causing a pool of water that is then splashed onto pedestrians by passing motor vehicles. If very flooded it also splashes the front wall and door of number 10. - Many potholes
Between the junction with Lensfield Road, Gonville Place and Regents Street, and Station Road, Hills Road is extremely potholed and bumpy particularly in the marked cycle lanes. This makes the road more dangerous for cyclists and other road users. The problem seems to be worse travelling south. Thanks! - MIssing 20MPH signs
There are no 20MPH signs when leaving Downing Street and turning into St Andrew's Street, with the consequence that traffic is generally speeding in the 20MPH zone. - Light is flickering
Light Reference: 36A is flickering. - Faulty street lamp
The street lamp just by the corner of 12 Stympole Way is faulty - Bollards not replaced (sent to both)
Bollards at the entrance and exit to this passage were removed but never replaced. It is now possible to drive a mini through here - as residents' reported recently. A traffic restriction of some kind - leaving enough distance for cyclists and wheelchairs - should be put in place. - Speeding
Brook Street is constantly being used as a ratrun, there are speed restictions(humps) along the main Fordham road , it is particularly bad after 5pm and at weekends, both cars and VERY fast motorcycles - Large pothole on Roseford Road
In the westbound carriageway near to the junction with Histon Road. Approximately 3-4m long, 10cm wide and 2cm deep. - Narrow Close sign
The sign on this corner was recently damaged, and has been removed. Is it going to be replaced soon, as the transition from Narrow Close to Narrow Lane can be confusing? - "Wait" lights faulty
None of the WAIT lights illuminate when the button is pressed. - Obstruction of pavements
On a frequent basis, the pavement on the right-hand side of the Close, coming up from the flats, is obstructed by a vehicle with Spanish number plates. This is important because it is the easiest & safest way to get onto the Carter Bridge. - 30 mile an hour sign knocked down
The 30MPH sign which lights up if people are doing faster than 30MPH has been knocked down. - Overgrown bushes
Need to be cut back - Speed restriction (sent to both)
At the bottom of Mill Lane, just past The Fillance, the road narrows significantly to a single, narrow path. Dog walkers, riders and children use this path, as do cars accessing the 3 or 4 houses that are beyond the main road. The speed limit is set at the National Speed Limit and consequently, cars that mistakenly enter the narrowing lane, often drive much faster than they should, with many close calls as a result. The speed limit should be no more than 10mph and at the VERY least, clear warning that the road is a dead end, and narrow, should be provided. The Councils view is as no fatalities have yet been caused, there is no need to provide any warning. As a resident, who has witnessed lots of speeding cars and near accidents, and who has a child who plays outside the house, I feel strongly there should be a low speed limit set, or speed bumps. - Potholes in cycle lane after Carter bridge
There are loads of potholes in the cycle lane leading from the Carter bridge to Tenison road forcing cyclists to use the main part of the road. - Inconsiderate Parking
The lower part of Child's Pond Road, where it meets Longsands Road near the school, is continually blocked by inconsiderate parking. This prevents large vehicles - including those used by the emergency services - from passing through. It is about time residents were encouraged to park in the spaces in front of the garages, teachers and students were discourage from parking on the road, and double yellow lines on one side put down. - Mini roundabout becoming invisible
The road markings on the mini-roundabout are so worn that they are pretty much invisible. This is causing conflict between traffic emerging from the Forvie site and traffic heading down Robinson Way towards the Addenbrookes roundabout. Please repaint it. - Drainage problem (sent to both)
There appears to be a problem with the drainage at the traffic lights in the centre of Great Shelford. Whenever we experience heavy rain the junction floods up to half way across the side of the road immediately adjacent to the pedestrian crossing on the Station Road/London Road corner of the junction. It only takes one inconsiderate driver to soak people stood waiting to cross at the lights (and sadly there are frequently such drivers!). - Stretham Road, Wicken, Cambs
Road surface between Wicken and turn-off for Upware on the Stretham Road in Cambs is extremely poor -especially just East of Spinney Abbey on the Eastwards going carriageway - difficult for bicycles as is breaking up in places. - Dropped and leaking manhole cover
The manhole cover on Robinson Way has dropped and water is leaking out. - Box box markings degraded
The bike box (advanced stop line for cyclists) markings at the Addenbrookes exit have become almost invisible, causing cars not to see them. Ideally the box should be painted in red, but at the very least, the markings should be repainted. - Trip hazard due to uneven paving
There is a trip hazard due to uneven paving, possibly caused by tree roots. - Paving slabs lifted/dropped
Trip hazard due to uneven paving slabs outside number 171 - Tree root damage to pavement
The pavement has been damaged by tree roots - Pavement damaged
The pavement at the front of Light Blue Travel is disintegrating - Pavement badly damaged
The pavement/driveway in front of ATS and Murketts is disintegrating in a long strip, exposing the hardcore underneath. - Bollard Broken
Another bollard protecting cyclists and pedestrians from reversing goods vehicles has been destroyed here. There are already several stumps from previously destroyed bollards. Strongly suspect goods vehicles delivering to 'La Mimosa' restaurant... - Reinstatement of road after roadworks
There were some roadworks here last weekend, and assuming they are now finished, the trench has not been very smoothly filled on the northbound side of Hills Road nr Purbeck Rd, making a bumpy ride for cyclists. Hills Road surfacing generally is bad enough without new indentations being created - can those responsible for the trench last weekend please be asked to make the resurfacing smoother. Thanks - Should be End of Cycle Route sign here
A shared pedestrian/cycle path begins here but going north there is no End of Cycle Route sign - Knotweed on cycle bridge
Several knotweed plants are growing at the edge of the cycle path. This plant is notoriously destructive & difficult to control. Early intervention is therefore advised. - Overgrown path
The path from the meadows is overgrown with weeds and tree branches, please could these be cut back? - Broken glass in cycle lanes
There has been broken glass on the railway bridge near Davy Crescent, Gt Shelford going from Cambridge towards Sawston. It's been there for many weeks but I didn't know about this website. Also, there's more broken glass at the driveway farm entrance to Sainsfoins, outside 'The Lodge'. - Red bulb broken
The red aspect on the traffic light at the end of Malcolm Street has broken. - Potholes on cyclepath
The surface of the cyclepath following the exit from the footbridge onto devonshire road has fallen apart. It is covered in large potholes. - Foliage hiding signs
The new 20mph school sign which has been erectd in the High St south of the school has tree branes which are partially hiding it. - Foiage obstructing 30mph sign
The 30mph sign on the left hand side of Denny End Road as you approach the village is being obstructed by tree growth. The rhs sign is visible but it would be if both could be seen. - Missing Drain cover
Foot/Cycle bridge from Rustat Road to Train Station . A little way up the bridge, before overhead cover, Rustat Road side, there is a missing drainage cover across the width of the footpath section of the bridge. I have caught my foot in hole - it is hard to spot. - Petrol prices (not sent to council)
Trees are blocking view of prices - Road surface needs repairing (not sent to council)
When the roundabout immediately south was resurfaced several lumps of leftover tarmac were left on Trumpington Street. I assumed these would soon be removed, but they have not, and they make the road surface lumpy and unsuitable for cycling. - Blocked pavement (not sent to council)
The pavement outside Caffe Uno is often blocked by parked vans, signs, phone box, rubbish bin, parked mopeds, and bikes attached to signs. There is generally far too much street furniture getting in the way. - Flooded carriageway (not sent to council)
Queens Road northbound, just after junction with Silver St/Sidgwick Ave. Even a small amount of rain leads to a flood halfway across the road. Cyclists have to cycle in the middle of the road to avoid possibly hitting invisible obstructions. Pavement is unuseable for pedestrians who prefer not to get soaked by passing cars who cannot miss the large puddle owing to oncoming traffic - the spray generated would have gone over our heads had we not waited until the lights changed and then ran along that section on Saturday as we were walking along that section on the west side of Queens Road to return to Sidgwick Ave. This is an ongoing problem I've been meaning to report for several months - on my bike I cope with it by being assertive, but it's really grim when on foot. - Flood whenever there is a small amount of rain (not sent to council)
At junction of Milton Rd and Kings Hedges Road, northbound on Milton Rd, just at traffic lights in left turn lane (towards K-H Rd). Lane fills with water almost to centre of road, even with a small amount of rain. Dangerous to cyclists/motorcyclists who cannot see potholes. Dangerous to pedestrians waiting at crossing as it is impossible to wait in the correct place and not get soaked. - Dangerous crossing
I saw a blind man (white stick) stuck in the middle of this crossing with cars manoevering around him. There are no proper pedestrian lights or signals here - and it's an extremely busy crossing - Traffic detector on pelican crossing
The pelican crossing by All Saints Church on Jesus Lane has a broken traffic detector. It makes pedestrians wait even when the road is empty. - Birdwood Rd Collision Damage
Streetlight with bus stop sign has been hit, needs fixing, Flashing School sign nearest Walpole Rd has been struck and needs adjusting. Many thanks, - Dangerous roadworks
The new Guided Bus roadworks are posing a danger to cyclists due to the lane suddenly narrowing and motorists cutting in. - Dangerous junction
As a result of the Guided Bus roadworks a dangerous junction has been created where the cycle route under the railway joins the carriageway. The cycle lane has been removed so now cyclists will be pulling out into the path of cars coming around a blind corner. A sign might help! - Lambs lane road surface
Lambs lane has become probably the most uneven and bumpy road in cottenham.It is used heavily and is in need of resufacing. - Excessive Road use and speeding
Catharine street is very narrow with on-pavement parking. It is a residential area and people often have to walk in the road. This is supposed to be a home zone (20 mph) but most traffic is non-local rat-running, with frequent excessive speeding (>30 mph). Get some data on this road use, and get something done to eliminate through traffic - No through road
We live in a small close, and we get fed up with people thinking this is a through road, we need signs at the end of the close stating no through road.. - Pothole repaired 1 month ago is now worse
A large hole caused by excessive truck usage going to services station was "bodged" by shoveling some tarmac into the hole, its not worse and likely to cause an accident - Chapel Gardens
Street light outside Nos. 3&5 Chapel Gardens, Benwick is not working - Uneven footpath
Very uneven from front of St. Mary's House sheltered housing scheme to Orchard Street. Wheelchair and mobility scooter users have trouble manouvering so use the road, not ideal and certainly not safe. - Traffic detector failure
The pelican crossing outside Fitzbillies cannot detect when the road is empty and always makes pedestrians wait for the maximum time. - Broken glass /lights on foot/cycle bridge
Probably overnight 6-7 May 2008, two lamps on the Jane Coston foot/cycle bridge have been broken, and there is broken glass from them on the carriageway. - Poor road surface
The road surface surrounding the speed bumps is very poor. The location is on St Kilda Avenue towards the Tesco/Jenny Wren end. - Road condition (sent to both)
The Road condition is appalling and needs resurfacing! Also more than street light is required along the street! - Council owned fencing blown down in recent winds (sent to both)
Council owned wooden fence blown down in recent winds. This is a primeter fence separating the back gardens of the residents of Thorleye Road and the old peoples bungalows in Gerard Close. There appears to be two panels blown down with the possibility of the three posts rotted away. - Bins on MOwbray / Cherryhinton Road / Wulfstan Way (sent to both)
Formerly there were 5 litter bins and one pet bin on this stretch - there is now one litter bin and no pet bins. Could you please reinstate the litter and pet bins? - Broken fence (sent to both)
Adjacent to the b1514 there is a stretch of broken fence,where trees have been cut. - Pothole at busy road Junc.
Pothole developing at the busy junction of Madeley Court and Church Street. If not repaired soon it will become a hazard. - State of Hills Road
Hills Road near the Catholic Church seems to be full of potholes, mostly heading in to town but also the other direction. Could someone responsible for this surface try cycling it on a bike without suspension to see whether they think it is acceptable - it is a very uncomfortable ride, Many thanks - Wide pothole
There is a wide pothole near the traffic lights as you head towards meldreth. i ride a motorcycle and have nearly come to grief at this spot this morning. - Manhole cover collapsing
The frame of one of the manholes on the corner of Canterbury Street and North Street seems to be collapsing into the hole on one side, leaving the covers loose and uneven. - Potholes in Grafton St
Near number 38 again. - Parked cars (sent to both)
Parked cars between 07.00 and 19.00 hours impeding traffic and causing overtaking hazards. - Two dead street lamps
First two street lights on the left (#1 and #2) are not working - Broken clock in bus station (sent to both)
The clock in the bus station is currently broken (or switched off). This is not helpful to those of us who travel by public transport. - Broken paving/footpaths on/around Tiverton Way
The paved footpaths around Britten place are very uneven. At the pictured point (near the marker), the paving looks very dangerous and needs urgent attention. The tarmac footpaths along Tiverton Way are also uneven and breaking up in places and could do with replacement as soon as possible. Thanks. - Urgent repairs needed.
Dangerous breaking up of road surface at junction of Ramsey rd. and St. Ives/Abbots Ripton rd. just outside Kings Ripton, Huntingdon - The Street Lamp was Faulty
Outside of house No83 the street lighting was out of order. Please change the new lamp as soon as possible! It is quite dark in the evening - High street road in bad state of repair
The high street is very bumpy with many depressions which collect water and further damage the road surface. Are we due a resurface? Many thanks. - Damage to pavement
There is a driveway here which does not have a drop kerb. Vehicles entering the driveway from the highstreet have now damaged the pavement, making it dangerous for pedestrians. Could a drop kerb be added to prevent the damage. Many thanks. - Potholes on corner of Greenside
These potholes have been on the corner for some time. Please repair. - Street Light Not Working
The street light directly in front of 4 St. Davids Way does not work. - Loose paving slab
There is a large loose paving slab on the pedestrian side of the barrier in the subway entrance at the NE of Elizabeth Way roundabout. In wet weather water collects under the slab, and when you step on it your foot gets wet. - Timing of pedestrian phase
Ref: Pedestrian crossing, St Matthews Street I timed the duration of the "Green Man" phase on the eastbound side of this crossing. It was four seconds. This crossing is one block from a primary school, and my child is unable to get off her bike to push it across in four seconds. The westbound side is fine, but the eastbound has much too short an interval for small children. - Road surface damage
There's some serious road surface damage on the NW side of the roundabout. Top cm or so of tarmac scraped away in several long (a meter or two) thin sections. - Blocked drain at Greenside (sent to both)
The drain here was unblocked a few eeks ago but in todays' heavy rain has not taken water away fast enough so that water is preading across the road. It may drain overnight if no more rain. - Flooding (sent to both)
The drain outside no 29 High St appears to be blocked, water was spreading well into the road after today's heavy rain. Cars created high waves. - Tipping pavement
The pavement near the Cantab Millennium has a tipping point: step on it at the wrong angle and you can fall over. It is dangerous. - Road markings
The road markings at the crossroads:Toseland Road and Toseland High Street are almost obliterated,this being an unlit crossroads is dangerous to drivers using the road could this junction either be lit or have improved road signs warning oncoming drivers - Poor Road Markings
At T junction High Street, Graveley and Toseland Road The give way road markings are almost non existent.As the village experiences vehicles travelling at more than 30 mph,the lack of clear road markings could result in accidents. - Pothole reappeared
The pothole in Toseland Road about 30 metres from j/w High Street Graveley,has been repaired recently but it is again a danger to traffic especially cycles The repair has broken up and the repair material has disappeared - Advance Give Way sign missing
There was an Advance Give Way sign at this location indicating the give way on the roadabout 50m further on. Both the main sign and the text sign under it have gone leaving a bare pole. (I have also reported this to the police to add to their list of metal thefts) - Potholes and general road surface
Rose and Crown Road, Swavesey has dreadful potholes and road surface, particularly on the left hand side of the road as you travel towards Swavesey, after the second sharp bend by the travellers' site. There are also several small (but growing) potholes on the right hand side of the road nearer Swavesey. This stretch of road is in dire need of repair/resurfacing. - Dangerous crossing
Cycle route crosses the road here, there are no markings and cars travel fast making this dangerous. Perhaps red tarmac could be put where the red line is in the photo to increase driver awareness? - Dangerous crossing
Cycle route crosses the road here, there are no markings and cars travel fast making this dangerous. Perhaps red tarmac could be put where the red line is in the photo to increase driver awareness? - Misplaced no left turn sign
There's a no left turn sign just about here that used to tell people not to turn left into Mercers Row. However a development of flats has now been built between this sign and Mercers Row, so it now looks as if this sign is telling people not to turn left into that. The sign needs to be moved to the other side of the new development. - Street light not working in Cambourne
The street light is on New Hall Lane just before the corner with Yaffle Mews (opposite house no 86). It is not working at least since December last year. Thank you for your help. - Deterioration of road surface
Kirby Road has multiple holes/cracks/subsidence throughout its length. This was reported to Bob Howard of South Cambs Council last year. - Large hole in pavement
There is a large hole in the avement between the kerb and a drain cover outside the Jade Fountain in Sawston High Street. - Collapsing wall (sent to both)
Collapsing wall - Cycle Lane sign should not be here
Cycle Lane sign should not be here - Pavement in dangerous condition
The patchy pavement here has deteriorated so much that it is now dangerous and needs urgent attention. - Rats (sent to both)
Large number of different size rats in the general area. Not sure where they are from. - Filled trench sunk
Nasty jolt cycling over this today, please could it be repaired? - No smoking sign in bus station
The only "no smoking" sign (it would be helpful to have a couple more) in Cambridge bus station has been vandalised. - Please remove barriers
The barriers at the bottom of the cycle bridge are far too narrow and it's almost impossible to get either a wheelchair or cycle trailer through. Please could the central barrier be removed? - Broken street lamp
Street lamp outside of 18 teversham way is not working - Broken street lamp
Street lamp outside of 18 teversham way is not working - Pothole in rd
Quite a deep pothole has formed at or near the point marked in Cody Rd Could be a serious hazard for cyclists. - Pothole
Pothole just after roundabout - Pothole
Pothole caused by crumbling fill around manhole cover - Footpath lighting has broken
The lighting in the alleyway between Faulkner Close and Butt Lane in Milton has stopped working and wasn't working on Friday 18/01/08 - Flooding
Following periods of prolonged or heavy rain the road outside nos 2 and 4 Butt lane floods to the centre of the carriageway and to the height of the kerb.This is a particular problem when vehicles pass as watr is pushed accross the pavement into the two properties concerned Shoul the water freeze the problem would be obvious. The nearest drain is at a high point in the junction to the left of No 2..This has been a problem since the last realignment of the junction. - Vandals
Picture attached - Trench across road is a hazard for cyclists
There is a trench which runs diagonally across Station road (a little bit West of Abbey College, I think). The trench appears to have been insufficiently filled, so that on the North side of the road, it is hazardous to cycle over. - Potholes and subsidence
B1040 from junction 26 of A14 to Hilton and from Hilton to Papworth is full of potholes and subsidence making it dangerous for cyclist. This road needs a major overhaul with proper tarmac(not the usual patch up with them horrible chippings) - Pothole
Pothole due to sunken trench - Pothole
Pothole due to recently filled trench sinking - Cycle sign knocked over
The cycle route sign has been knocked down and is lying across the pavement. - Street light off
The street light lighting the footpath and cyclepath leading up to Arbury Court is off - presumably broken. - Direction sign to Cambridge missing
If you leave the M11 at J12 going South the slip road feeds you into a v. short stretch of road leading down to a roundabout with several exits; the exit for Cambridge is not signed. - 2 not working street lights
2 not working in windsor gardens somersham it is pitch black and ekderly people live here been off for 3 days - Mysterious unnecessary street furniture
There is a surprising post sticking up from the pavement outside number 59 Cavendish Road CB1 3AE. It could usefully be removed or turned into a bus stop. - No Cycling Sign is covered
The sign telling people not to cycle through the courtyard is covered by bushes. The sign should be moved so it is on the metal gates that reduce through traffic. - Road subsidance
Patched pot holes subsiding. Some quite deep, enugh to badly damage a bike going over them. Dangerous to avoid as it means going into the centre of the road and oncoming traffic. - Level Crossing is not 'Level'
The speed limit on this section of road is 40mph. If you drive across the 'level' crossing at this speed, it is like being on a bucking-bronco. This could cause a traffic accident, and needs to be fixed. - Holes and rocking stones in old level crossing
The state of this crossing has got worse because it hasn't been maintained for decades. - Bollard leaning over
THere is a daamged bollard in Fitzroy Street near to the Skipton Building Society - Lights out
There are 2-3 lights out on the pathway across the open space in New Square. - Loose paving stone
Uneven and loose paving stone alongside Christs College wall in St Andrews Street. Opposite entrance to Lion Yard. - Street light out
Outside number 41 Butt Lane and opposite a cul de sac meaning many houses affected - Lethal Cycle Crossing
Bikes find it very difficult to stop in time for this crossing when coming down the bridge. When it's icy it is impossible to stop, the bridge is not salted. How about changing the traffic priority on the crossing? - Flashing Street Light
The streetlight in question is in Cressbrook Drive, Gt Cambourne. It is outside no 4 and opposite no 3. It flashes on and off continually, and is driving us insane! - Faded H-bar at northern end of Green Dragon bridge
The H-bar on the road at the northern end of the Green Dragon bridge has become very faded, and cars often park there, obstructing access to the bridge. Could it be repainted please? - Subsiding bricks cause aching knees
The crossroads junction here is made of bricks, and where the bricks run out and meet the tarmac roads, the tarmac has sunk and there is a kerb-sized step. It is breaking everybody's suspension and cyclists' suspension is their knees! (You may have already had a report like this; I got my email address wrong on the first try!) - Pothole in road/pavement.
There is a pothole in the road in Young Street. - Sign leaning over
The sign at thebottom end of Fitzroy Street opposite the Eden Chapl has been damaged and is standing at a bent over angle. - Damage caused by Refuse Lorry
On 9 November at 11:25am the Refuse Collection lorry hit an iron post outside my home at Number 6 Banks Court. The registration number of the lorry was DX55 CWO. The iron post was completely removed from the ground and the surrounding brick paviour was damaged. The driver attempted to reposition the post but it is not satisfactory and is dangerous in my opinion. Despite neighbours reporting this at the time, nothing has been done to rectify it. I would like the council to repair the damage properly. - Old sign post and concrete base needs removing in Bar Hill (sent to both)
There is an old post (footpath sign to Lolworth I think, but no sign now) still attached to a heavy concrete base behind the bus stop just past Viking Way in Bar Hill. It has been there for some time and is too heavy to move easily, but for sure someone will find it fun to drag into the middle of the road before too long and cause an accident. - Not working
This street light is not working and has not been for some time. Can you please repair it. - Street Light
Street light is out. - Steet light broken
The street lamp in the car park at the back of number 5 and number 7 (it is at the back of number 7's fence) Stocker Way, Eynesbury Manor does not work - please can someone fix? - Light out
Street light not working - Light out
Street light not working - Light out
Street light not working - Light out
Street light not working - Damaged road surface
The road surface on Huntingdon road as one leaves the A14 heading into Cambridge is potholed and much in need of repair. (Note that FixMyStreet has placed the marker in the wrong place) - One way street
Argyle Street is a one way street but this is poorly signposted. A new sign should be positioned opposite (but slightly down from) the entrance to the ASH Co-op car park on Argyle St by the railway bridge, a new one should be put at the top of Argyle Street (junction with Mill Rd), and there should be one at the bottom of the railway bridge (as if one were about to turn into Argyle Street from Mill Rd). Also, the one opposite the entrance to Fletchers Terrace needs replacing as it is faded. As well as the motorists who ignore/don't see the one way signs, there are many cyclists who do too. I would therefore like to see a sign highlighting that the street is one way for cyclists as well. I telephoned the City Council in April, May and July but have as yet had no response. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, especially as I have borne witness to several near accidents in the area recently. - Damage to my vehicle
On Thursday 13th October my nearside front wheel went into a pothole on the broken up edge of the road at the point shown on the map. There was no way of avoiding the pothole as it was ard to see and there was approaching traffic. I was doing about 20 mph because of the narrowness of the road. Subsequent examination of the tyre showed that it had been damaged causing a bulge in the carcass. Can you please a) Fix the pothole before a cyclist kills himself and b) inform me of the process for claiming the coat of a new tyre. Thank you. - Gaul Drove
The condition of Gaul drove is such that it is becoming difficult to drive down without passing through pot holes or even "bottoming-out" over the many humps. Further the verge side hedges are growing out onto the road making the carriageway even narrower, Finally the hedging at the junction of Gaul drove to the Main Road (Guyhirn end) is very dangerous due to overgrown hedges. I have contacted the Council about this on many occasions. - One-Way System
Cars continually travelling the wrong way down the one-way road. These cars also travel too fast. Signage needs improving as does the condition of the road surface. - Drainage
Drain is full of rubble and concrete. Water does not drain away. Water flows over it down the hill. - Excessive speed
Cars and Vans are using this road as a rat run and taking it at excessive speeds. The speed limits are 20mph, but they are clearly exceeding this by quite some amount. The police are not interested until someone is hurt in an accident, however the price of life is far greater than they seem to believe. Please can something be done to obtain hard evidence so that something permenent may be done about this issue. - National speed limit repeater needs restoring
This national speed limit repeater sign was obsured while the 30mph temporary speed limit was in force during the road works, but was not restored when the road works finished. - Traffic lights on Maids Causeway / Fair Street junction
The timing of these lights has recently been changed, and they are now much better than they were; however, there is a very long time when the lights show red to both cyclists/pedestrians and cars. This actively encourages cyclists to jump the red light when crossing Maids Causeway. - Dangerously bright lighting over Ditton Meadows (sent to both)
One of the houses on the N side of Howard close has a dangerously bright movement-sensitive light shining across the cycle path which, on dark nights, dazzles cyclists and prevents them from seeing anything. There is a very similar issue with one of the lights on the Ditton Walk industrial area which is aligned to shine along the cycle bridge over the drainage ditch on Ditton Meadows. In the latter place, last night I saw a cyclist (with lights; cycling at a slow speed) collided with a pedestrian on the bridge. Although no-one was injured, and I doubt the incident was reported. Speaking to the cyclist as I helped him pick his bike up, he said the lights in the industrial area had prevented him from seeing anything as he crossed the bridge. - Ntl manhole cover loose
Makes a loud clonk when you cycle over it - CCTV promised, where is it? (sent to both)
When the bridge was built we were promised CCTV, where is it? - Manhole cover about to fall through?
a concrete rectangular double manhole cover gives considerably if you accidentally walk on it. Appears unsafe. - Signpost leaning over
Possibly hit by a car? - Useless cycle lane
Please remove useless cycle lane. See: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pete.meg/wcc/facility-of-the-month/April2007.htm - Remove "Cyclists Dismount"
Nonsensical "Cyclists Dismount" sign needs removing. See: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pete.meg/wcc/facility-of-the-month/July2007.htm - Crossing timings
Pedestrian/cycle lights are often red for long periods of time when no traffic is going past. The new crossing lights add several minutes to cycle journeys compared to before the reworking. This also encourages people to jump the lights, which is dangerous. - Light on during day in underpass
Light on during day in underpass - Double yellow lines needed
Cyclists using the bridge are at risk due to cars and lorries parking here - Danger High Voltage
Danger High Voltage cone left alongside lampost for several weeks. Not sure if there is a danger of exposed wires or not, or if it was left there after repairs. - Bus stop glass smashed
The bus stop at Netherhall Sixth form has had a pane of glass smashed. There is a lot of broken glass in the frame, on the pavement and in the road - Damaged railing
The railing beside the mini-roundabout opposed fulbourn old drift has been hit buy a car and is damaged. - Lamppost and lit bollard damaged
There is a damaged lamppost and several damaged and unlit bollards on the High Street in Cherry Hinton - the references are b529, b538 and b539 - Restricted access on pavement
The post of a 'no parking' sign is restricting pushchair and wheelchair access along the pavement. Pushchairs often have to go on the busy road at this point. Please investigate whether the sign can be removed. Alternatively, attaching the sign to the wall is also a possibility. Thanks. - Cycle path width inadequate
Width of cycle path inadequate (down to 61cm in places) and urgently needs widening for safety reasons - Broken manhole cover (sent to both)
There is a broken manhole cover in the garages area, and there is overgrown vegetation around the garages. I reported this via the Guildhall Reception email address 28th April, but no reply was received. Presumably this location is City Homes responsibility - can this please be fixed, as it is dangerous. - Lamppost number 13 has been hit
Lamppost number 13 on Lichfield Road has been hit and is leaning over. Has some yellow tape around post at bottom, but needs replacing. - Excessive flooding
Very large amount of water here, blocking access to the post box and narrowing the road severely - Defective reinstatement
poor reinstatement by Cambridge Water Company. This is a test of the process but the defect is true - Commercial refuse bins left on street
Big Blue commercial refuse bins belonging to Backstreet Bistro are being left out on the street all day instead of being taken back in once they have been emptied. They block the pavement which is hazardous to pedestrians. - Footpath/Cyclepath overgrown
The footpath/cyclepath between Rustat Road and Clifton Road is overgrown restricting path width for users - bushes need cutting back. - Lamppost Destroyed
The lamppost was demolished some time ago after collision by a car. Needs replacing. - Flickery streetlight
Really annoying streetlamp that flickers all through the night.... - New pedestrian crossing
When will the lights be working on this new pedestrian crossing? - Road repairs
The older part of the highway in Churchfield Way (from the junction with Church Road to No 9 Churchfield Way) is breaking up and needs attention. - Bicycle detection apparently not working
The bicycle detection loops at the Queen's Road shared crossing don't seem to be working at the moment. The last few times I've cycled up to the crossing I've had to press the button to start the crossing. - Light permanently on
Streetlight is on 24/7 - Dangerous trees leaning over footpath/cyclepath
trees leaning over the path as if they are about to fall at any time...scares me everytime I cycle underneath - Overhanging trees and vegetation
Overhanging trees and vegetation makes it difficult to stay on the footpath arround the layby (opposite Church Road Hauxton) - Dreadful road service
Lower end of Tennis Court Road is in a right state with all sorts of pot holes and badly filled-in trenches. Could anything be done to ease the ride for the many cyclists on this route?! - New full height kerb
The entrance to the new building development near No. 40 has two full height kerbs across the full width of the pavements, a trip hazard and inconvenient for wheelchairs, the less able and so on. Another slope further along the road is much more user friendly. - Zebra crossings outside station
When are these going to be repainted. they are so worn out that they can hardly be seen by motorists, and, as a pedestrian, i nearly get run over twice every day - Paths
After new tar mac paths were laid it was not finished off correctley outside this house - Run down house corner of Brookfields No 43 and Perne Road (sent to both)
No 43 Brookfields front garden is choke full of junk and is beginning to smell. What is going on with it? Does anyone live there, do they need help? - Testing Beta version of this product (sent to both)
We are trying to locate the links for this project within the council. If you recieve this message please email suzanne.goff@eastcambs.gov.uk to let us know that you have got this test message - Flytipping washing machine (sent to both)
Washing machine dumped in farm track entry further up this road towards Cambourne ( unable to get map to move to correct location) Out of village on left when travelling towards Cambourne. Has been repeatedly reported. Please arrange for removal - Workmen's road signs left (sent to both)
Metal workman's triangular warning sign left on verge for weeks following roadworks. PLease remove as it is often dangerously near road and is now damaged. - Flytipping (sent to both)
Washing machine dumped at side of road in ditch near junction with HIlton Road. HAs been there for several weeks despite reporting. - Poor road repair (sent to both)
A rectangular area of very poor quality road repair presenting a hazard to cyclists - Broken lights in residents' car park (sent to both)
Some of the lights in the car park for Stanley Barnes Cottages (owned and maintained by SCDC) are not working. - Pothole (sent to both)
Large pothole in road (the entire road probably needs a re-surface, to be honest) - big pot hole on Hills road (sent to both)
On Hills road about 100m before the big traffic lights at the Brooklands Road Junction. Before the railway bridge as you cycle from the centre of Cambridge to Addenbrookes. - Wobbly paving slab (sent to both)
On the path at the side of the library near the window.I've tripped over it on several occasions over the past couple of years. - Glass on the ground (sent to both)
Just over the stile from Dalton Square there is a lot of broken glass scattered around on the grass. - Street light (sent to both)
This street light does not go off during the day. I reported it 6 months ago but it still hasn't been fixed. - Sallowbush Road surface (sent to both)
The Road surface of Sallowbush road is affected by many bumps in the road. One can hear and feel a vehicle approaching Maple Drive from the direction of Redwongs way before Sycamore Drive. The problem is all the more evident when a heavy vehicle passes by, with the vibration reverberating throughout our house and causing ornaments to fall off shelves. Other neighbours have similar complaints. I am beginning to fear for the structural integrity of my home. - Dangerous Crossing (sent to both)
Madingley road is heavily used by pedestrians but does not have provision for crossing Lady Margret Road. It only has 'dimpled' pavement. Although there is a long way round for pedestrians, it is ignored and Lady Margret road is heavily used as a crossing by pedestrians on Madingley Road. There needs to be provision for pedestrians, or soon there will be an accident. - Bright security light on pathway (sent to both)
When walking from Richmond Road to Windsor Road, the property on the left has an automatic security light that shines right into your face so you can't see. It could be reduced with a screen or the light repointed. - Bike lane has awkward wiggle (sent to both)
The new bike lane for bikes turning from Girton Road into Huntingdon Road has got a strange wiggle in it. There's a low build-out with a pointless bike sign on it. This construction is a hazard to cyclists. Bike lanes should be as smooth and straight as possible. The wiggle and metal bike sign should be removed.
Recently fixed
- Amber light out
Heading into town (southwest) along Milton Road, the amber part of the central traffic light appears to be out -- light goes straight from red to green. (Noticed yesterday and today.) - Street light permanently on
Street light isn't turning off during the. day. - Traffic light pedestrian button sometimes ignored
On at least one of the lights here, after the pedestrian crossing button has been pressed, the red lamp on the console indicating that the button has been pressed will sometimes go out while the red man continues to be displayed (so I have to press the button again in order to cross). The specific console I've noticed this on is on a post labelled "3"; this is the first crossing one comes to after travelling south-west on the cycle path past Orwell House. I've seen this behaviour several times over the past few months, and a couple of times this week alone (on one occasion, twice in quick succession). - Shared use cyclepath subsiding
At about this location on the shared use cycle path between Lode and Longmeadow, there is a part of the path which is subsiding - a section about 30cm wide and a few metres long has become detached and is moving in the direction of the adjacent ditch. A crack has existed for a while there, and that part of the path has also been repaired in the past, but the crack appears to be widening. It needs repairing - any cyclist whose wheel ran into the crack in the dark could come acropper. Incidentally, this path, running from Lode eastbound, also badly needs cutting, and it would be advisable to arrange the cutting before trying to repair that section. - Shared use cyclepath getting overgrown
At this location between Bottisham Village College and Lode crossroads, the shared use cyclepath is overgrown. The path is narrow enough when in good condition, but now there are thistles and nettles growing into the path, as well as the long grass. It is not good for me and my 7 year old son to be cycling back from school along there particularly as it is shorts weather. We have both been stung. It is also an important route to/from the Village College. I would add that the stretch of cyclepath heading East from Lode crossroads is in a similar condition, and it would be sensible to cut that at the same time. - Dumped Shopping Trolley (sent to both)
Aldi trolley left for over a week despite four seperate calls to the supermarket to come and collect it. If the council deals with this then the bill should be sent to Aldi as I resent it comming out of my council tax. - Numerous potholes on Belvoir road
Potholes in this street (a good 10 to 15 of them) have been signaled for about 5 months. The County council has been notified. Still nothing has been done even if this is dangerous and slippery on a narrow street. Please please please get rid of the gravel and resurface or at least fill the potholes as a temporary solution. - Abandoned bicycle (sent to both)
Mising wheels etc on hoop mill road between Gwydir and Kingston - Abandoned bicycle (sent to both)
On hoops outside cromwell road shops - Two abandoned bicycles (sent to both)
Outside mill road coop - Light on at all hours
The street light at the corner of West Road and Station Road, serial CCC24 appears to have a broken light sensor, as it stays on throughout the day. - Deep pothole still there after 3 months
Previously reported 15 March. Repair was attempted, but now worse than before. Looks like problem is due to subsidence caused by weight of buses stopping here. DANGEROUS to cyclists as road is narrow at this point. - Broken detector
Detector on traffic lights at the end of Grantchester Street doesn't detect traffic. Sat in a queue with two other vehicles watching the traffic lights complete their circuit but no green! - Small but deep pothole
Small but deep pothole in carriageway in narrow section of road near the chicane/traffic calming/accident generation road layout/scheme - Street Lamp non stop on
Street lamp no.7 in front of the Lovell Lodge B&B, CB4 1SR is non stop on. Photo taken from a distance. - Light on in day time
Light column number 3 is on during daylight. - Water leak (sent to both)
There appears to be a small water leak at the junction of Pickards' Way and Harecroft Rd. There are small pools of water even when no rain has fallen - 2 potholes
2 potholes in road 150x50 200x100 - Very large pothole on Lilac Close
There is a very large (about 75cm wide) pothole on the right side of Lilac Close (as you travel from the High Street), opposite No. 1. This has been there for several months. - Water leak (sent to both)
There appears to be a leak in the main near the entrance to 'The Old House' with water running down the road. - Street light working in daytime
Column number 1 in Lerowe Rd, Wisbech is on during the daytime. - Street lamp non stop on
There wasn't any info on the lamp post. - Potholes next to drain cover
At this location, beside number 27 (aka "Byquy") there is a drain cover, and around it the road has deteriorated with a number of small but deep holes. Unfortunately not small enough to prevent it being a problem for cyclists! Please fix, thanks :). - Depression in NCN51
At the marked point, there is a marked depression in the shared-use cycle path, part of NCN51. It does not have vertical sides so isn't really a pothole, but it ought to be repaired as it is quite deep, but is invisible at night. - Street light not working
A street light in Lynn Road on the junction with Sandringham Avenue is not working at night - Over grown hedge (sent to both)
Hedge over grown, cyclist (esp ones with trailers coming from the 2 nurserys on Chaucer road) do not have enough room to pass oncoming cyclist or pedestrians safely as the hedge is over grown by at least 50 cm. - Light on in day time
Street light on during day time located in Pickards Way, West carriageway near junction with Dowgate Rd. - Repairing
The many potholes in Pheasant Rise Bar Hill are getting bigger and the debris flying from them when cars are passing are going to cause an injury one of these days (near number 24) also near number 29 one of the potholes in particular is at least 2-3 inches deep. Could you please have a look at these. - Street light not working
The street light has now been off for a couple of weeks now and this road leads into a wooded area which is poorly lit anyway. - Large pothole
Large pothole on the 'flyover bridge'- A141 Southern carriagway. - Large dangerous potholes
A large pothole/trench subsidence has appeared at the junction of Station Drive and Railway Rd, Wisbech - Excessive Noise (sent to both)
Despite repeated civil requests, the owners of the property at #1 Cob Place, Godmanchester, continue to play loud music. On occasions the volume has been turned up. - Junc Ross St and Fairfax Rd
Damaged sign post - Large pothole
A deep pothole is forming at the juction of North St, Chapel Rd and the Old Market in Wisbech. - Road edge
Lots of holes in single track road between Fowlmere and Melbourn. Too many to list individually - Lamp PC6 not lit
Street lamp PC6 is not lit. This is on London road, near the Texaco station. Please note that this is not on the main A road, rather on the small residential road that runs in parallel, also called London Road. Here is a link to the exact location: http://bit.ly/aCoPVa - Illegal Parking
Van parked on pavement blocking footpath and parked too near to corner reducing visibility - Vandalism (sent to both)
The pumping station where silt rd meets the river,has had it's roof damaged - Barton Road pothole
This pothole has been here for 3 months please can it be filled - Large dangerous potholes
There are a large number of potholes along Boleness Road between the Recycling Centre and the junction with Weasenham Lane. - Light on in day time
The footpath light cluster FDC1a near St.Peter's church is on during the day. - 3 Lights on in day time
There are three streetligts on during the daytime in Norfolk St, one at either end of the street and one in the middle. - Pothole
Huge pothole still in middle of white line opposite farm, please fix very dangerous - Large pothole
Pothole in the road directly outside house number 24 , near the car parking spaces - Nasty pothole in road
There is a deep pothole in Harecroft Rd near the rugby sportsfield. - Pothole
Deep pothole on lefthand side of road heading towards Fowlmere - Pothole
Large deep pothole extending from road edge, on lefthand side exiting bend towards Fowlmere - Rubbish (sent to both)
A bed quilt/duvet has been dumped in the hedgerow/ditch approximately 100 metres west of 41 Huntingdon Road Brampton. Would it be possible for the council to remove it? - Street light
Some of the streetlights are concrete and the tops are crumbing and lumps have fallen off. - Light on in day time
This footpath light is on during the day. Located in alley off Ollard Avenue. - Pothole next to drain
There's a pothole which has appeared at the crest of the railway bridge (in the direction towards town) right beside a drain cover. It's not hugely wide, maybe 4 inches, but it ought to be fixed. - Potholes in cycle track crossing road
Where the northbound cycle track crosses the road exit from the Grafton Centre there are two large linear potholes parallel to the direction of cycle travel. - Missing cover to drain/gulley
Some gulley covers have recently been replaced but there is still one missing just south of Bourn Bridge. It would be quite dangerous for an unwary cyclist or pedestrian in the road. - Pothole and sunken fire hydrant
Pothole and sunken fire hyrdrant outside 11 Emmanuel Road - Outside Netherhall School
Pothole which has been there for at least 2 weeks - Over grown hedge
Over grown hedge is impinging on the width of the pavement / cycle lane to the point where it's hard to safely pass oncoming pedestrians or cyclists - Road surface deteriorating
Road surface is pitted badly in several sections on this stretch of road, some sections badly enough to cause a motor cyclist or small car to be thrown off course, or require them to swerve (on a 70mph + road) - Pot hole in road
Small but deep pothole at chicane/traffic calming/accident generation road layout - Re-emerged
Where Royston Road (Litlington) meets the A505 (Between the A505 and railway crossing)- the previous pothole repair has failed and the pothole has re-appeared. You have to go over the center of the road to miss this pothole.This puts you in danger of oncoming vehicles that are exiting the A505. - Pothole
Surface breaking up on apex of bend, on nearside heading towards A10 - Pothole / Cracks
Several cracks in road making it quite bumpy by Robin Hood Pub, High Street Cherry Hinton - Very large pothole at entrance to Bentley Rd
Very large, deep pothole on the L hand side as you enter Bentley Rd from Trumpington St. Could easily damage a car or throw a cyclist off. Particularly dangerous as it is so close to the junction people may not be able to see it as they turn in. - Sunken road
I am told there used to be a tree here and the road has been sinking for some years, but it has got worse recently, and I wonder if a drain has collapsed. - Serous Potholes near Ashwell Station
Road over railway at Ashwell Station, Odsey just off A505 west of Royston has a seriously defective road surface. Area wih defects is several hundred yards long. Risk of damage and/or personal injury. - Potholes on Emmanuel Road
Several potholes on the southbound lane of Emmanuel Road, just south of the pedestrian crossing between Christ's Pieces and New Square. Also one at the intersection with Earl St, and another outside the church near Victoria St. - Potholes on Magdalene Street outside Brasserie Gerard
Several potholes along the street; the most serious ones are outside Brasserie Gerard (previously Chez Gerard)/Cafe Rouge. - No.7 Not lit
Street lamp No.7 not lit. - Light 4 on Harvey Goodwin Avenue is Out
Streetlight number 4 on Harvey Goodwin Avenue in Cambridge is out. - Pothole near 46 Chesterton Road, outside Thresher
This one's been around for a week or three. - Concrete surround to drain cover missing
A1307 northbound approach to the Cherry Hinton Road/Hinton Way roundabout adjacent to the Golf Club. The concrete surround to a drain cover is breaking up leaving a significant hole. - Large potholes
Outside 55 Stretten Ave. The pothole is quite wide, so it's hard to avoid. Another large one outside #14. Several others too, from where it splits off from Harvey Goodwin Ave to where it turns into Carlton Way. - Deep potholes
There are some very nasty potholes as you enter the beehive centre from the Coldhams Lane roundabout - Large Pothole at Junction
Large potholes at the junction between Coldhams Lane and Newmarket Road. The one I am reporting here is right at the junction, on in the lane for turning left onto Newmarket Road from Coldhams Lane. These potholes are a hazard to cars and a distraction to drivers at the junction. There is often evidence of minor crashes at this site - it can't help that the road is in such a poor state. - Potholes junction French's Rd/Victoria Rd
Several large and deep potholes at the junction of French's Road and Victoria Road. A number of potholes continue along the length of French's Road for about 30 metres. These are causing hazards for car user, cyclists and pedestrians alike. - Pothole.
Pothole in centre of junction. Cars having to swerve around it. - Many potholes on main cycle route
The part of Storeys Way from the pinch point to the cycle path that cuts through the university buildings is covered with a string of pot holes on both sides of the carriage way making it extremely hazardous for cyclists who have to thread their way down the center of the road to avoid them. This road has been in a parlous state for over a year - the recent frosts have made matters significantly worse. I woul dbe delighted if this entire stretch coul dbe resurfaced. - Deep pothole on Coldham's Lane
Northbound, on/near zebra crossing. - Many potholes
Many potholes have appeared here after the December 2009 snow/ice. Betwee Ascham Road and Highworth Avenue - Damaged road surface
The road surface is badly damanged at the end of station road. - Pothole on De Freville Avenue
Medium-sized pothole just south of the intersection of De Freville Ave/Hamilton Rd/Montague Rd. - Various potholes on Humberstone Road
Potholes of various sizes in the road near houses numbered 1a (two, and a slice in the road), 6, 7, 33, 35 (slice in the road), 62 Uneven surface around manholes near house numbers 22, 52.
Old fixed
- Collapsed drain cover
The drain cover near the 30mph boundary on the SE side of the road has collapsed, creating a deep pothole. The hole is very close to the central island and car tyres are catching it. - Danger to Cyclists
Pot holes are forming along the side of 16 Scotts Close, which are a potential hazard to cyclists. - Button broken
The push-button for the toucan crossing (North side of the road, pedestrians' button) is not working. It isn't too big a problem, since the adjacent button for cyclists still works. - Potholes in the centre of the road
Several small, but deep, potholes in the centre of the street. - Several potholes
Several potholes have now developed around the ones repaired in Jan 2010, opposite Ivy House, High Street - Flooded Road (sent to both)
There has been a flood across most of the road in the underpass for over a week now. - Road surface crumbling
The surface is getting worse quite quickly here, over much of the width - Deep potholes
Large potholes just after a sharp right hand bend when coming down the hill, causes people to swerve into oncoming cars. just outside the cottages on the corner. - Bus lane lights
The traffic lights for the bus lane here cycle even when the bus lane is empty. - Pothole
Deep pothole in middle of road - Coldhams Lane - East end
Pothole near junction with High Street - Pothole
Pothole on the left hand side of road coming from the junction of Robin Hood Pub. - Light not fully lit
Lamp No. 10 is not fully lit during the 'on' period - Pothole reported on 5th Feb still not fixed
Pothole on grants place is still there 2 months after original report. This is a route frequently used by cyclists and the pothole is in a position which would be used when pedestrians step off the pavement (as they do here). Also this is a narrow road and traffic parks on the pavement for loading and unloading causing this area to be used - Potholes in driveway - The White House, St Neots Road
There are 2 or 3 large (but not deep) areas where the tarmac on the footpath and driveway have crumbled away. - Lights & crossing not working
Traffic lights all out and therefore the pedestrian crossing is not in operation. This creates a dangerous situation. - Holes opening up around ironwork
Holes opening up on west and east sides around drainage ironwork. - Pothole
There is a pothole here that has not yet been filled in. It is on Middle Street, just past the turning for Malting Lane and is quite large. - Many potholes
There are a LOT of potholes along the full length of Fen Ditton High Street, several are extremely deep. - Pothole
Pothole on line of offside wheels, heading towards Hauxton Rd - Pothole
Pothole on nearside heading away from Shelford - Pothole
Deep pothole on nearside heading away from Shelford - Pothole
Pothole on nearside, heading towards Harston, on apex of bend on brow of hill - Pothole
Pothole on nearside, leaving Fowlmere, by speed destriction sign - Potholes
Nearside edge (heading towards A10) breaking up along 100 metres of road, creating series of potholes - Potholes
Three potholes close together on nearside heading towards Fowlmere - Huge pothole
Very large pothole on Cowley Road by the old park and ride site. Getting bigger everyday!! Its huge!! - Road surface condition
Several,various sizes,across road,at various points along Temple End.(Road surface breaking up due to winter weather conditions) - Small pothole
A small pothole is rapidly developing at this location. - Failed Streetlight in alleyway
The streetlight half-way down the alleyway between Richmond Road and Windsor Road is currently out. Makes the alleyway particularly intimidating at night. - Deep pothole on Cherry Hinton Road
There is a deep pothole outside the church at the 'far' end of Cherry Hinton Road. It is particularly dangerous to cyclists heading into town. It has been there at least a couple of weeks. - Along Main Street
In between Prickwillow Village Hall & St Peter's Church there's a pothole which is getting worse - Two small but deep potholes
There are two pot holes on Fen Road: one on the Coles Road side (see photo), one by Church Lane - Numerous Potholes on Eltisley Avenue
There are about 10 potholes on Eltisley Avenue, ranging from about 20cm to 50cm in diameter. Some are also quite deep and located in the middle of the road, making avoidance difficult. These have been present for several months. - Cambridge A603
Junction of Barton Road and Newnham Road traveling inbound to City is left turn only. Marking is inadequate and vehicles often drive straight ahead. - Potholes on the street
There are 3 potholes on the street,in from of house no 36; the first one is the largest as you come from the main road, followed by two minor potholes. The main pothole has approximate 40 cm lenght and 8 cm deep and continues to 'grow'. The increased traffic on the street due to house extensions under construction contribute significantly to these potholes to get bigger and deeper. - Pothole
A pothole has appeared right next to a repaired pothole, heavy lorries passing over pothole causes our house opposite to vibrate - Signpost damaged by car
Someone has driven their car straight through one of the supporting poles for a "Cambourne" sign on the roundabout at the top of the westbound sliproad off the A428 (Cambourne exit). - Light not working
Street light opposite property not working.consider dangerous to both vehicles and pedestrians - Pot hole needs repair
On driving line. 2 foot long - Pot hole needs repair
Hole has been filled in past and is now breaking up again - 5 inch deep pot hole
Dangerous pot hole in Church Road opposite Mayfair Gardens has split a tyre on my wife’s car and put tracking out - cost me nearly £200. It would knock a motor cyclist off if they hit it. Please get these holes and the other 20+ holes along Church Road repaired. They have been reported to FDC several times over the last months. Large stones (over 2” long) laying all over road near holes - 3 Large Potholes
There is a large pothole on Galfrid Road just before the turnoff to the Abbey Meadows School access road, and two others actually on the access road. Also, the tarmac has begun to break up around the drain cover on the corner of Whitehill Road & Galfrid Road. - Road Repairs
The developer has connected services to building site and the road repair is failing already. It has sunk down and a pothole is appearing. Please can it be repaired as it is a danger to cyclists. - Junction Birchwood Avenue/Burrowmoor Road
Please repair potholes at junction - a danger to cyclists - Potholes, Priory Road, Horningsea
There are a couple of growing potholes at the end of Priory Road in Horningsea Cb25 9JL(ish) - Foster Road Street Lights Broken
There are two lights that are not lighting at night. 1) Foster Road with number 21 on it 2) Paget Close with number 1 on it (30m East of above light) - Potholes
Deep and very dangerous potholes on Babraham Road (A1307) on southbound side as indicated on map. - Road Maintenance
Road used constantly used by walkers,cyclists,cars.caravans.There are many potholes mainly at road edges now being filled and covered by rain water. Very dangerous especially for the heavier vehicle !!! - Traffic light broken
One of the bulbs in this traffic light (west side of Trumpington Street just north of the junction with Lensfield Road) has failed. - Pothole
Pothole at junction of Nene Road and Coneygear Road - Pothole on Potton Road
Large pothole adjacent to drain cover - Water Main Leak (sent to both)
Perhaps this is an Anglian Water matter, rather than for the Council, but there is water coming up into the roadside at the indicated point near the Green at a position where there has been a similar problem several times in the past.Today (Sunday) the amount of water is small compared to previous days. - Two Large Potholes
There are two large potholes, about 0.75m in diameter, on Whitehill Road near the turnoff to Pool Way. These have been there for several months, and are growing steadily bigger. - Large potholes
Thank you for fixing previously reported holes so quickly. Now here are some more,very deep, filled with water. A hazard to cyclists and small vehicles.Also at junction of North road and Ramsey road, encroaching onto cycle lane. - Road Re-surfacing
The stretch of road from Great Paxton (Bullens farm) through to Offord Cluny is full of holes and the top surface of the old concrete road is completely breaking up. I have a disability and am now unable to use this road, which means a lengthy de-tour. Please take urgent action to re-suface this road. - 3 large potholes
There are 2 large (around 75cm) and one smaller (around 30cm) potholes at the beginning of Rayson Way, near where it joins with Rawlyn Road on the left hand side of the road, as you enter from Rawlyn Rd. These potholes have been there for around 2 months or more. - Button on south side of pedestrian crossing not working
After this was kindly fixed last week, unfortunately the button on the south side of the pedestrian crossing is once again not working, I'm afraid. - Potholes re-appeared
The potholes that were reported a few months ago on the road towards the A428 by Toseland have re-appeared due to the bad weather that we have had. Please re-fill these. - Abandoned shopping trolley (sent to both)
Abandoned Asda trolley in Kingston Street - Four Potholes
Dear Sir/Madame There are a number of large potholes at the T junction between Churchfield Way and Church Road right next to the village school. The potholes are getting bigger and deeper each day with a constant school traffic and general access for the residents. This access is also used by children cycling to school. Can you please arrange for a priority repair. Many thanks Andrew Edgeley Vice Chairman of the Churchfields Residents Association - Potholes
2 very bad holes outside no 104 - 108 Catharine Street - Pothole on Villa Road
A large pothole has appeared on Villa Road. - Roadway disintegrating
Section of road on outside of corner has crumpled leaving large pothole - High Level Light Failed
The high level bollard island light has failed again! - Loose & Noisy Drain Cover
The drain cover near the southern entrance to the car park of the Hardwicke Arms PH is loose causing it to clang each time a vehicle passes over it. Now loud enough that it is disturbing peoples sleep. - Pothole in front of speed bumps
Appears to have previously been filled with tar, which has been squished out, leaving a hole and a mound that make cycling hazardous. - Pothole on corner
Deep pot hole has appeared on the corner - Large pothole
On Hilton road near Hilton end farm, when heading northeast, there is a very large pothole on the road verge on the bend. Its deep enough to be dangerous, and will easily take a car wheel off. Please can this be fixed asap. - Long pothole
Long potholes are forming. 2 large potholes running along the centre of the road. - Pothole, St Andrew's Street/Downing Street junction
Large, deep pothole just forward of the southbound stop line on the edge of an old trench reinstatement. Particularly problematic for cyclists turning right into Downing Street. - Potholes
The entrance to Winfold Road is badly damaged with multiple potholes. - Series of deep potholes
There is a group of potholes across the road followed by a slalom of other ones leading towards the A428 from Toseland. These have been here for some time and you have to slow down to around 15mph to get through them. A roadworks sign was put to the side about 3 weeks ago but still no work has been done. Very dangerous at night especially for motorcyclists. - Big Pothole
Wide, deep pothole with debris spotted yesterday (Sunday 14 March) - Large pothole around drain cover
The pothole nearly surrounds a drain cover which means that the edges are very steep. there are also a numboer of other smaller potholes/patches of road where the surface is broken in this stretch of road. - Recurring potholes, Town Lane, Pampisford
There is a growing number of potholes near the east end of Town Lane, by the "please drive carefully" sign. These have been reported and fixed in previous years (May 2008, July 2009) but they keep recurring. Is it possible to have a more lasting fix this time, please? - Potholes
One of a series of large potholes along Brookside that are getting worse and worse. Dangerous to cyclists at night. - Pothole near Unicorn
The pothole is at a busy junction in a position to catch cyclists - Drain Cover
There is a loose drain cover in the middle of the junction. - Potholes
Two small potholes on left side heading downhill, 300m below brow of hill, on line of offside wheels. - Potholes
Pothole (previously repaired but now reopened) on left side heading downhill, 200m below brow of hill, on line of offside wheels. - Potholes
Large elongated pothole (previously repaired but reopened), on left side of Granhams Rd heading towards Gt Shelford, 100m before brow of hill on line of nearside wheels. - Potholes
Small pothole near entrance to Field Farm, on line of nearside wheels. - Potholes
One very large pothole in Shepreth Road, extending out from lefthand verge (heading towards Fowlmere), with a cluster of smaller holes on the opposite side of the road. - Deep pothole
Deep hole on south side of Hawthorn Road near junction with Leys Road - Huge deep pothole
Significant pothole on north side of Hawthorn Rd near junction with Leys Road - Potholes
There are lots of potholes on this lane, at the top as you turn off the main road and also about halfway down and then as you go around the second turn and down the small hill there are many, deep potholes. - Pavement Green End Fen Ditton
Can the pavements be swept on Green End, particularly the one from the top of the hill all the way down to numbers 37 and 8 as it is getting hazardous with mud and bits of wood etc. There is a report of a child tripping. - Huge Pothole that's getting bigger
There are 2 that are getting bigger and deeper every day. - Pothole on Sedgewick street
A dangerous pothole on Sedgewick street, at the base of the blue one-way sign, by the corner of St Philips. Please report and repair. Thanks. - Deep pothole
On left hand side of the road travelling southwards - Large shallow pothole/crater
Close to the kerb just next to "Cambs Lock & Safe" - Bad pothole at lights
V Bad pothole at entrance to Brooklands - Why are they only fixed along one side of Ely Road?
Potholes along road going to Ely but not coming back into Prickwillow. Large pothole just as you enter Main Street, before SLOW sign, alongside entrance to Kingdon Road - Potholes in Gravely Way, Hilton
The Potholes in Gravely Way, Hilton are now becoming very dangerous, and would appreciate an update on when we could expect them to be mended. - Wide hole opened up
A large hole as appeared where the road surface has de-laminated, it is tough to see when driving and it is quite a shock driving over it. The hole is very near some earlier repairs. - Lots of big potholes
There are lots of big potholes on this stretch from the Church. One of them has been filled before but the repair has failed. - Repair needed urgentley
Deep pothole at a busy junction, on a bus route, vehicles now swerving to avoid it causing collision risk.Also deep holes at entrance to Constable road from Marley Road leading to Dr's surgery,Co-op Store,Pub and housing estate - Large Potholes
A number of large potholes in a row on the nearside of Ellison lane as you turn in from Limes rd. Can only be seen as you turn in. - Large growing Potholes
North bound lane at junction with mini roundabout. Pothole on near side, right in nearside wheel track. Mini roundabout bump breaking up on west side catches off side wheels - Lethal
There are several very deep potholes spilling hardcore debris in the section of Pelham Way from the Lamb's Lane junction all the way to the Pelham Close turn. It is only a matter of time before there is a serious incident as drivers try to avoid cracked axles, throwing up stones and mothers with buggies and kids. - Very Noisy Drain Cover (sent to both)
Right where Ferndale meets Edison Drive is a seriously bad drain cover which rattles away everytime a vehicle drives over... not just a gentle rattle... a full hardcore... DUH DUH... echo off the neighbouring houses type noise. Can this be fixed? - Large pothole
Large pothole in roadway - Large pothole outside Hill Farm
A large hole has developed and needs to be filled in. - Dangerous pavement
Paving slabs damaged by illegally parked delivery lorries to Perse school opposite - has resulted in manhole cover now sticking up well clear of pavement. Tripped over it twice in dark already - Manhole/pothole developing
Pothole developing / road collapsing around manhole cover in dead centre of Hills Road / Cherry Hinton Road junction. - 2 Potholes Cherry Hinton Road
2 large potholes in left-turn lane of Cherry Hinton Road by ex-Brintons garage. One at curbside, hazard to bicycles, one large one in middle of lane. - Loose Kerbstone
There is a kerbstone that has become dislodged (mainly by buses turning left at that junction) that needs resetting. - Holes in road x2 very deep and dangerous
These holes have been present for over 2 weeks.The road is a busy thorough fare to the parish church and the town's recreation centre.It is a hazard to road and pedestrian users. - Street Light Out
Street light out in Digby Court Outside No. 14-15 - Large pothole on mini-roundabout
There is a large pothole on the mini-roundabout at the junction of northfields avenue and sackville close - Pothole
Near junction with New Street. This route used quite a bit by cyclists (hostels nearby) and haphazard parking makes it difficult to avoid the hole. Nearly had my wife tumbled from her bike. Can't City Rangers do temp repairs with cold setting tarmac? - Newnham Road - pothole
Same as previously reported, and updated by others today. But just to stress, this is the third time this pothole has appeared this winter -patching it does not work; it needs to be fixed properly and quickly before it causes an accident! - Pothole across Rock Road
Pothole across Rock Road. Large and getting larger. - Large pothole outside 19/19a mere way
Quite a lot of gravel too. - Giant pothole outside 15 (mere way?)
Not related to the one outside #14 (it's actually opposite #18 ish due to odd street numbering) - Giant pothole outside 12/14 mere way
It's huge! - About 6 dished potholes, Haverhill Road Stapleford
A series of about 6 wide, dished potholes along the stretch of Haverhill Road in the vicinity of the Allotments.- apparently through the road surface into whatever is below. Than can only get bigger. - Dangerous pothole
The previously mended pothole is now even worse than before. Very dangerous for cyclists because of its depth and because cars swerve unexpectedly to avoid it. - Pothole
Deep pothole - Large pothole
A large pothole next to a drain cover right on the driving line - Pothole
Very big deep pothole - Breaking up road surface near Punter Pub
Just at the bend at the narrowest point, where cars cut in on cyclists, there is a piece of very loose tarmac which is probably a deep pothole by now just where cyclists will be forced to cycle. This is an accident waiting to happen. - Size of potholes increasing to west of level crossing
There are now several large potholes developing between the last houses on the Fen Road and the level crossing. This area is always icy if there is a hint of frost, so deep water filled puddles that motor vehicles cannot avoid risk making the rest of the road very dangerous. There are also piles of quite large stones where the foundations of the road are now breaking up. - End of Shirley Close from Fen Road to about 100 yards in
Several deep potholes, getting worse daily on both sides of the Close and at the junction. One is now a quarter of the width of the road. Lots of large stones coming from the foundations of the road as the holes are so deep. - Pothole in kerb
A hole extending to over a meter into the road from the kerb, and as cars are parked on the North side of the road its dangerous for both directions of traffic - Deep pothole by side of road
There is a deep pothole on the south-eastern side of the road. It is about 4 inches deep and on the line car wheels take. - Potholes reopened
The potholes along this stretch of road, leaving Ickleton and around the corner, have reopened. They need patching again because many of them are deep. Approx. 20 holes. - Road Surface gone
Dangerous erosion on large scale of roadsurface on road. - Potholes in Forest Road
There are several potholes on the left before you get to the junction with Friars Close. - Pothole
There is a growing pothole on the entrance to The Grange, Meldreth, SG8 7=6JZ - Potholes
Several large potholes in Montague Road - New Large Pothole on Grange Road
There is a new pot hole on Grange Rd (opposite the library, on the left hand side of the road as you head north towards Madingley Rd), which is rapidly turning into a large pothole. - Series of potholes on roundabout
The previously reported problem of the road surface breaking up was ignored, so now there is a series of potholes exactly where offside wheels tend to go if turning from airport way to gazelle way. please fix! - Several potholes outside 1/1a humberstone rd
(In addition to the one at the intersection) - Pothole on Humberstone Rd where it meets De Freville Ave
It's been here for a while. - Wraggs Row, Hilton PE28 9NB
This road is a route for vehicles, also a footpath for pedestrians and a passage for cyclists, dog walkers, pushchair occupants, etc. It is a serious hazard to all of these users, both daytime and night time (when the street lighting is inadequate to prevent a wheel or foot crashing into the deep potholes. Most grateful to see early fix of these hazards as soon as conditions allow. Thank you. - Blocked drain?
There's a large-ish ppool of water, obscuring a couple of potholes, outside the department of chemistry on Lensfield Road.. presumably a drain is blocked. - Pothole on Devonshire Road
There is a pothole in the middle of the road near the bottom of the footbridge. - New Rd Barton
Several potholes - Great Close Barton
Several potholes - Corner A603, High St Barton
Large - Pothole
A pothole that you have to avoid as it is line with the offside wheels of the car. - Serious Deterioration of A47 Carriageway
There are signs of serious deterioration of the A47 road surface as a result of the frosty weather aggravating an already damaged highway. I travel this section of the A47 most days of the week and between Wisbech and thorney, I am frequently seeing drivers swerving to avoid having to travel over the potholes and risk damaging their vehicles. Please see attached Photo of potholes noted at this location - Serious Deterioration of A47 Carriageway
There are signs of serious deterioration of the A47 road surface as a result of the frosty weather aggravating an already damaged highway. I travel this section of the A47 most days of the week and between Wisbech and thorney, I am frequently seeing drivers swerving to avoid having to travel over the potholes and risk damaging their vehicles. Please see attached Photo of potholes noted at this location - Serious Deterioration of A47 Carriageway
There are signs of serious deterioration of the A47 road surface as a result of the frosty weather aggravating an already damaged highway. I travel this section of the A47 most days of the week and between Wisbech and thorney, I am frequently seeing drivers swerving to avoid having to travel over the potholes and risk damaging their vehicles. Please see attached Photo of potholes noted at this location - Serious Deterioration of A47 Carriageway
There are signs of serious deterioration of the A47 road surface as a result of the frosty weather aggravating an already damaged highway. I travel this section of the A47 most days of the week and between Wisbech and thorney, I am frequently seeing drivers swerving to avoid having to travel over the potholes and risk damaging their vehicles. Please see attached Photo of potholes noted at this location - Serious Deterioration of A47 Carriageway
There are signs of serious deterioration of the A47 road surface as a result of the frosty weather aggravating an already damaged highway. I travel this section of the A47 most days of the week and between Wisbech and thorney, I am frequently seeing drivers swerving to avoid having to travel over the potholes and risk damaging their vehicles. Please see attached Photo of potholes noted at this location - Serious Deterioration of A47 Carriageway
There are signs of serious deterioration of the A47 road surface as a result of the frosty weather aggravating an already damaged highway. I travel this section of the A47 most days of the week and between Wisbech and thorney, I am frequently seeing drivers swerving to avoid having to travel over the potholes and risk damaging their vehicles. Please see attached Photo of potholes noted at this location - Large Pot Hole at edge of road
You have to go over the center of the road to miss this pothole.This puts you in danger of oncoming vehicles that are exiting the A505. - Multiple potholes at junction
There are multiple potholes at the junction of St Albans Road and Roseford Road. - Two potholes in the road
There are two potholes in St Albans Road on the recreation ground side, opposite house numbers 66 and 70. Size approx 30cm across and 5cm deep. - Potholes on Jesus Lane roundabout
Large pothole and uneven road surface at the King St entrance. Another large one near the Maid's Causeway entrance, right in the middle of the road. - Several potholes
Many potholes all along Emmanuel Road, mainly around the pedestrian crossing between Christ's Pieces and New Square. Also ones outside #2, at the intersection with Earl St, and outside the church (near Victoria St). - Large pothole
Deep pothole - difficult to spot until you drive around the corner, straight into it. - Very large pothole in road
Very large and deep pothole in road and several more further down Kneesworth Road (exact location not known) - Pothole, Sawtry, Cambs
A pothole appeared in the middle of the road at marked point during the cold weather and has got slowly larger. Local people are sweeping up the gravel to avoid damage to cars and properties. - Potholes
Numerous potholes have appeared at this junction, it is getting difficult to avoid them. - Blocked drains
The road drain has been blocked for some days now and has been reported. It has flooded over the footpath and the entrance to the cul-de-sac. There are elderly and wheelchair bound residents living nearby. More rain is forcast. Please fix this asap. - Wobbly chunk of road
Outside Zizzi's on the south-bound lane of Regent Street, there's a chunk of road about 1ft x 2ft that is separate from the rest of the world. It wobbles. It's just where cyclists and left-wheels go. - Several potholes
Poor surface and several potholes on High Ditch Road Fen Ditton - Deep Pothole
Road outside doctors surgery - Trench surface has disintegrated
A trench was dug across the road here at some time in the past. The tarmac covering the surface has broken up and gone from much of the eastbound lane of the road leaving a fairly wide steep sided trench / pothole that is hard to avoid when going in that direction. Cars survive it OK but it is very hard on bikes (I broke a wheel when I failed to avoid it in the dark). This pothole has been around since early January - Large/deep holes in both directions
There are a number of dangerously large/deep potholes on both sides of the road along Mere Way and Cartlon Way. There is also gravel/core from these holes scattered across the road (which is unpleasant and dangerous for cyclists). - Hole opening up around ironworks
This is on Newmarket Road, westbound, in lane 2, just past Kwik Fit and the car rental office. The surface has opened up on at least three sides and is several inches deep. - Potholes in road
2-3 potholes in road between 96 and 105 north end - Dangerous kerbs
The kerbs along the road taking you from the B1428 to the Roundhouse School on the new Loves Farm development have been dislodged and are dangerously protuding onto the road at several points along the road. - Potholes all along high street
Continuous line of potholes from Colne Road junction to Rectory Lane. Over 100 in total - Repair
A large pothole has reformed in the road outside 28 Greenside Waterbeach.This had been repaired but has become dangerous again. - Series of potholes
There are a series of 3 or 4 potholes here on the road from Six-Mile bottom to Brinkley about 200m after the bend at the top of the hill. They're not yet as bad as the big one closer to Brinkley. - Huge pothole on roadside
Large hole has appeared at edge of road protuding in to main carriage way. Road is quite narrow, often with cyclists, which make sit more likely that driver (or cyclist ) will hit it. - Large pothole, near end of 30 limit.
There's a large pothole near the end of the 30mph limit on the Horningsea Road heading for H/sea. It's actually quite difficult to avoid because there's a traffic island in the middle of the road nearby. - Very deep pothole Chesterton High St / Midhurst Close
On Chesterton High Street, at the junction with Midhurst Close, there is a large pothole at the side of the road (on the left as you head north-east towards Tesco). It looked around 4 inches deep today. - Multiple potholes on Chesterton High Street
On Chesterton High Street, at the junction with Church Street, there are several areas of pothole/surface degradation. It's becoming quite hazardous to cycle around. - Potholes at exit of school drive, will only get worse if not fixed
There are two large potholes on Porson Road just as you turn left out of school drive. There are lots of cars, and a few pedestrians and bicycles, here at the start and end of the school day, and driving through these holes or swerving to just about avoid them adds another hazard to already complicated traffic flows, although fortunately everyone should be moving pretty slowly. - Unpleasant pile of vomit (sent to both)
There has been a pile of vomit on this corner for about three weeks now. - Potholes reappeared
Recently filled potholes have reappeared - just as big as before - Large pothole
On RHS of road as you leave Grantchester. - Deep pothole report
There is a pothole deep enough to show the layers of the road surface on the southbound carriageway of the A1301 between the entrance to the Genome Campus and the junction with the A11/M11. It is difficult to estimate size by memory but I would say it is approximately nine inches wide and four inches deep. Drivers invariably swerve to avoid it, if they can. - Large pothole across the road
Large pothole across the road at the west entrance to the roundabout of Perne Road/Cherry Hinton Road - Over 3 weeks old
A series of potholes on the clockwise perimeter road just before the Hillcrest junction - Potholes
There are about 3 large potholes close to each other, near the pedestrian crossing which the school uses. Opposite No 167 I think, but you can't really miss them! - Numerous potholes on Egremont Road
There are a large number of potholes [5-6] on Egremont Road between the Ashmead Drive and Cambridge Road intersections. Some are very deep; others long, and cut across the road, so they are unavoidable. Cars try to avoid them, so often go around the Egremont bend in the middle of the road, which is very dangerous. - Severe pot-holes in Buckingham Road
I know there are a lot of pot-holes around at the moment, but Buckingham Road looks like it has been the victim of heavy bombing. - Road
A bulk of holes is in this place. - Road
In this place there are three or four huge potholes. - Large Deep Severe Pothole on Harvey Goodwin Avenue Cambridge
Pothole about 10cm deep and 40cm wide on Harvey Goodwin Avenue in Cambridge. Hazard to cyclists and causing drivers to swerve to avoid it. Drivers who drive through it risk damaging their cars. Near No. 40 - Two potholes on road coming out of Rampton
These are near the point where cyclists change from the road to the cycle path. Unfortunately the broken up road surface from the pot holes is being washed over the drop kerb, making that transition hazardous. (Picture is wrong orientation). - Barton road lay-by
On entrance to the lay-by at one end it is extremely bad with potholes some very very deep and wide been waiting for repair for some time with the bad weather its got worse just worried as motorcycle use the lay-by as well - Potholes returned.
At the junction of Grove Lane and High Street, Brampton, approx 50m west of Grove Lane. Potholes have developed in a filled-in trench that has been sinking for a while. Repairs were done a few weeks ago but the problem has returned and is again a danger to cyclists as well as causing vehicle drivers to move out of their lane. - A few deep potholes
A number of potholes and torn up surfaces around this junction and onto London Road - More Potholes
The original potholes have been filled but new ones have appeared. - Dangerous pothole
There is a large (growing) pothole at the entrance to Great Eastern St, which is particularly dangerous for bikes turning into the street when coming down the railway bridge. There's been at least one accident. - Very large potholes
Dear Sir / Madam, There are a number of very large pot holes on Webster's Way, Over, CB24 5QD. They have been there (but smaller) since 2008, but since the snows of Nov/Dec 2009 they are very large. - Pothole near jn with milton road
A previously repaired trench has failed again to give a pothole abut 3 inches deep and about 10inch square - Deep pothole near the north-west exit
Very deep pothole, right through to the sand and hardcore below the asphalt - Massive pothole right across roundabout entrance/exit
A long pothole going right across the entrance and exit from the left hand branch of the Science Park roundabout has sprung up. Parts of it are deeper than others but the whole width needs filling. I hurt myself on my bike when I didn't see it in the dark two nights ago, and last night I was in my car following a cyclist across it who came off his bike and spread the contents of his bike basket across the road. It needs fixing urgently. - Pothole (63 Jesus Lane)
Pothole on westbound carriageway outside 63 Jesus Lane. Hazard to cycles and motor vehicles. - Pothole
Deep pothole in middle of road under railway bridge. Also smaller hole on side of road, dangerous for cyclists. - Light not working
No 3 streetlight not working in Mill Road, Waterbeach (outside house no. 16). Already reported to you by 'phone on 15th Feb, so apologies if you are already aware. - Guided Busway crossing
The "LOOK BOTH WAYS" signs that are painted on the concrete of the pedestrian crossing are crumbling away. Probably doesn't need fixing before the large concrete blocks are removed and buses can actually start running on the busway... until then the pedestrians don't have much to look out for. Attached photo shows sign saying "OCK EOTH WAYS"? The sign at the opposite side is similarly damaged. - Pot Holes
These have appeared pretty quickly and cars are swerving close to the footpath outside the blind society to avoid them. - Large Pothole
There is a very nasty pothole about 30cm in diameter near the curb outside No65 Whitehill Road. Because there are cars parked on the opposite side of the road, it is difficult to avoid it when driving past. - Multiple potholes on Elizabeth Way roundabout
There are several potholes on Elizabeth Way roundabout in the vicinity of the stop line nearest to Maids Causeway. They are getting quite deep now and I fear damage to my suspension. - Gt Wilbraham Sign Fallen Down
The Great Wilbraham village sign has fallen down or been removed. The sign posts are the Wilbraham Rd on the approach to the village from the Fulbourn direction. - Recently filled holes opened up again
Last month I reported a large patch of surface degradation on Newmarket Road, eastbound, just at the bus-priority traffic lights by Garlic Row. It was patched very promptly - thank you! - but has now opened up again. This morning the main hole looked a couple of inches deep, perhaps a foot across by a foot long. - St Marys St Farcet
Large number of potholes and cracks, more appearing every day,road is starting to break up completely. - Burst water main (sent to both)
Water welling up in quite large quantities in gutter causing puddle in road and pooling in adjacent field, also ice on road surface. - Multiple potholes
There are several large potholes along this lane, making it very difficult to drive along safely. - Broken surface at pedestrian crossing
The pedestrian crossing has recently been reinstated, but the road surface is badly broken, hazardous to cars and cycle. - Deep pothole by junction with Malcolm St
This pothole is nasty and deep, and the start of a long stretch of tarmac in poor repair. - 2 deep potholes on Jesus Lane
There are two deep potholes here, forcing cyclists into the middle of the lane. In general this stretch of road is in poor repair and steeply cambered, making cycling unpleasant. - Pothole in road opposite ADC theatre
Pothole in east lane of road, hazard to cars/cycles heading away from the car park. - Pothole
Pothole growing in size.It is at the side of a sewer man hole.Has been repaired once before. - Pothole
Pothole growing in size, on a bend, drivers cutting bend to miss pot hole. - Large pothole
In centre of road, circa 300mm diameter. - Three, rectlangular potohles, St Andrew's Street
The appears to be collapsing in three distinct rectangular areas near the bus stop outside Maplin. These areas are now developing into potholes that are a significant danger to the many cyclists using this stretch of road. While not clear from the photographs, the depressions are probably aproaching 100mm deep. - Run of potholes Cherry Hinton Road near P&R
Run of deep potholes along the edge of a previous repair. - Crevice surrounding drain cover
Much resurfacing has been carried out here due to disturbance from Hotel development. Sadly, the wrok done by the developers around this drain cover has failed and a large dangerous gap has formed - big enough to dismount a cyclist. - Light not working
Outside 8/10 Stocks Lane, light not worked for some weeks. Previously reported but not fixed. Urgent. - Dangerously Deep Pothole
While riding from Madingly Road left onto Norhampton St, there is a very deep pothole on the left hand side of the roundabout that could easily cause a cyclist to crash. This has been gradually getting larger over the past few months, and is now so large that it forces cyclists to swerve out and into the path of the cars behind. - Pothole
Potholes - various from the Abbotsley road towards Meadow Lane on main road through to the Crow Tree St pothole - Numerous potholes and bad surface
Numerous potholes atr t junction old ATS depot/church - Large Pothole on Grange Rd
Heading Nth on Grange road, just after passing the University Rugby Ground, there is a very large pothole that needs fixing - Large Pothole on Grange Rd
Heading Nth on Grange road, just after passing the University Rugby Ground, there is a very large pothole that needs fixing - 10cm deep pothole
Pothole is approx. 40cm wide x 40 long x 10cm deep in the middle of the westbound lane. Cycled through it this morning and was very lucky not to puncture or damage the rims - Pothole near 84 Castle Street
Pothole on Castle Street opposite the Sir Isaac Newton. - Deep potholes
Three deep potholes across the road width, sufficent to destabilise a motorbike or do serious damage to a car. There are more on the right-angled bend further down the road, and on the junction with Knaves Acre Drove. - Pothole
Deep pothole. Probably quite dangerous for the ambulances the use this road a lot as well as the general public. - Pothole near Zebra crossing on Anstey Way
There is a pothole in the centre of the road in Anstey Way about 4m past the zebra crossing. - Potholes
New pot holoes im Bourn Bridge Road Little Abington, CB21 - Pot holes in Wisbech
Road breaking up - many potholes in this area all along Lynn Road There are lots of others too! - Potholes
Pothole, entering Barton on Comberton Road.And in New Road. - Dangerous for cyclists
Deep pothole at side of road that can bring cyclists off. They must either swing into road or onto pavement to avoid. Both dangerous. - 2 potholes
1 huge deep hole and one smaller one on corner - Two Deep Potholes
After the filled in potholes near Storey's Way, there are two deep potholes which need to be filled near the pedestrian crossing. - Pothole
Several potholes just after bridge in a badly lit area, especially one big one on left next to pavement. Dangerous for cyclist coming down the bridge at hight speed. Thanks - 40x40x10cm pothole
There is a large and deep pothole there, quite dangerous for cyclists. Thanks - Uneven roadsurface
The road between The Spinney and Appletrees is becoming dangerous.It is uneven and potholes are appearing. This trecth of road is getting worse as the years go by. It is unsafe to cycle this stretch of road. - Pothole on The Gallery
A pot hole has developed on The Gallery in Ely, most likely due to recent icy weather. It is currently around 20 cm in diameter and 10 cm deep, but is continuing to grow in size and depth due to the effects of traffic. - Pothole
Since the cold weather - about 60cm across, fairly deep and getting worse. - Pothole in Granta Place
Minor pothole outside the "Grad Pad". - Serious pothole
Very bad pothole on the roundabout approach at the NW end of Elizabeth Way, nearside half of the lane. Just past no 105, NW bound. - Light Broken
Street Light outside 7/9 High Street is still not working. First reported in December 2009. - Collapsing trench
All the way across the southbound carriageway (both lanes), about halfway between Bateman St and War Memorial, trench which is collapsing/tarmac coming out. Potholes were there yesterday, are much worse today. As it's a trench, they are very sudden deep holes and impossible to avoid. This junction has very heavy traffic and a large number of cyclists changing lanes. - Potholes and broken up road
There are multiple potholes of various sizes, and the road is breaking up at the entrance to the NC51 cycle underpass under the A14 Being NC51, this route is obviously used heavily by cyclists. - Hazardous pothole for cyclists
There's a pothole here right on the bend of this road directly in the path of west bound cyclists. And this is an important cycle route: NC51. As it's at a bend it's hard to see it in advance. - Pothole on bend
Pothole in middle of road on the right hand bend just before Great Wilbraham coming from Fulbourn - Road breaking up
Junction of Church Lane and Huddleston Way Sawston several pot holes which continue along Huddleston Way for approximately 70 Metres - Potholes
There are two deep potholes at the traffic lights on the junction of woollards lane and tunwells lane - Potholes
Large, deep holes on edge of road northbound, getting steadily bigger - Huge pothole in Albion Row
There is a big pothole in Albion row - this is directly in the path cyclists would take whilst avoiding the slippery manholes and parked cars which also litter this area - More pot holes
Lots of pot holes in road next to bridge near Mill Farm on road between Fowlmere and Melbourn - New deep pothole
Approx. 5 metres east of pothole reported before Christmas & filled around 4th January - Pothole
The hole is just by the traffic lights on the way out of Cambridge. - Potholes
Large pothole near car parking area, also various smaller holes along the whole of Westmoor Avenue, particularly at the top (New Road) end. - Not Working
4 lights in a row not working from Newlands Avenue towards Town on the East side of Station Road - Devonshire Road Large Pothole
Pothole big enough to lose a small child in on bend in Devonshire Road - Lots of Pots Holes on Fen Road east of Level X
Fen Road east of the level crossing is again littered with pot holes. The largest are now several feet across and represent a significant danger to cyclists and walkers on this unlit road. - Deep pothole around draincover
Church Lane Sawston Adjacent to the Church wall opposite Paddock Way - Pot holes
Potholes on edge of road heding out of Murrow also potholes on the other side forcing drivers into oncoming traffic. - Big potholes
Since the 'big freeze' large potholes which are threatening to join up into a line right across the road. - Pole removed with light on
Field Terr is an unadopted road. BT have removed a telegraph pole and one of the local parish council lights was attached to it. They took the light away with the pole. we want a new light. - Pothole
Deep pothole in road, near kerb - Pothole
Northbound East Rd. - Ice Patch
Where several shared driveways join the road and there is a slope going up to the Byfield Rd junction, the road ices over making it impossible to pull away up the hill. Any chance of a nearby grit box? - Road dangerous!
No road gritting/salt in and around Huntingdon. - Pothole on a 60mph road
Pothole large enough to be seen but on a 60mph road, risk is motorist swerving slightly but too quickly onto opposite side of road. - Bridge at gt shelford on KX line
Several large potholes and debris over the whole length of the bridge and a 100 metres north. Really dangerous for cyclists, as most of them are on the edge of the cycle path. - Drains (sent to both)
Drains blocked at both positions marked - Pot hole on the roundabout
There is a growing pothole in the middle of the road on the roundabout on New Market Road, when driving from East Rd. to Elizabeth Way. At this point the cars usually have wheels turned to the right which makes the damage of a suspension more likely. - Resurfacing
At long last Back Road has been resurfaced. And a decent looking job has been done by Cambs highways, not just a spray over, well done. All we need now are the verge markers and road sign-age to be put back and it will look better than before Barhale destroyed it. - Filling in pothole
There is large pothole on the left hand side (towards Comberton) just beyond the road to Hardwick. [the road outside Wysing Arts is also awful]. Thanks! - Danger to cyclists
Brampton High Street from the bakery all the way along past the shops is in a very bad condition - Potholes
There is a series of growing potholes on the B1514 (from Brampton to Huntingdon) near Bromholme Lane - Pothole
Driving from the direction of Lamport Drive there is a deep pothole on the left hand side of the road. - Pothole
Had to swerve to avoid this one as looked dangerous - right by junction with st kildas, slightly on southbound carriageway - Pothole
Pot hole in middle of carriageway - Traffic lights seem not to detect bicycles
Lights would not change from red for a long time (no idea if they eventually did) despite the presence of a bicycle in the right-hand turn lane. This was tested at approximately 1:30am with no other conflicting traffic on the roundabout. - Pothole on st neots road
On the road out of Abbotsley towards St Neots just to the edge of the middle while line - Common Road, Brinkley
There are more than one Potholes along Common Road, the one by Glebe Farm is over 1 meter in diameter. - Pothole
Please fix it. - Pothole in road
First noticed 27/1/10, deep pothole in east bound carriageway. - Dangerous pothole
There is a large deep pot hole by this junction causing cars to swerve on the other side of the road - Dangerous pot hole
This pot hole is at a very busy junction and is dangerous - Large Pothole in filter left lane
On the left hand side of this lane at the traffic lights is a large deep pot hole - Large pothole
Pothole is on the bend on the eastbound carridge way. - Dangerous pothole
Drove Road just off Waresley road. Large pothole on inside corner of blind bend. Vehicles forced onto other side of road to avoid it. Heavy lorries use this road so the hole is getting bigger each day. - Poor Road Conditions
There are many pot holes along this stretch of road - Severe Potholes
The road from the A141 into Woodhurst is covered with Potholes, some of which are very dangerous as they are on bends. They are getting worse. - Pothole on approach to crossing
On Milton road northbound, just before pedestrian crossing opposite Kendal Way, there is a growing pothole. It looked like it was marked 10 days or so ago but the hole has since grown... - Pothole between a428 and Knapwell
Pothole about half way between Glebe Farm track and Whale barn track, heading South from Knapwell - quite deep and hard to see until the last minute, causing cars to swerve out - Potholes
Approx location - several potholes near junction with A1307 - Broken up tarmac/potholes
On left side of Bell Lane approaching the A1 there are now 2 potholes. The second one much larger than the first. Unavoidable if another vehice coming the opposite way - Big potholes in hardwick
There's one particularly big pothole at on Ellison Lane where it joins Limes Road. - Large Pothole
The previously filled pothole is back. The hardcore is all over the road too - Large Pothole
Deep pothole in the left turn lane, just before the start of the roundabout - Sudden drop on edge of road
Soft verge on side of road destroyed by lorries so sudden drop immediately at side of road - possibly 30cm - should be filled in with earth along stretch for maybe 5m - Broken road surface
Looks like a former trench across the Newmarket Road right by the junction with Brinkley/wilbraham road whole trench surface is cracking up with lots of small cavities and rest sinking. - Big cavity
Huge hole - Massive cavity
Huge hole in middle of northbound carriageway close to give way lines - Massive cavity
Huge hole getting deeper - small cyclists would disappear and may not recover. Nearly reaching AUstralia (do you like the connection with Australia day??? - Danger Potholes
About 15 potholes some 100mm deep over a 20m length on the left hand side of the road forcing drivers into the middle of the road. - Pothole a1301 tunwells lane
On the other side of the road from that indicated, and further towards the PO. Anyway you can't miss it it's huge. - Underpass light not working
Needs 2 new tubes - Dropped kerb misaligned
As you cycle up Milton Road to the North, the dropped kerb on the ped/cycle entrance to the corner of the Science Park is mis-aligned with the gate through the fence. - Linton High Street
The road surface is in a terrible state and needs urgent attention. - Pothole by layby when heading south
There is a pothole next to the layby when heading south. This is by the edge of the road but is extending far enough to cause a problem for passing motorists. - Pothole in centre of road
There are two potholes heading south in the centre of the road. These lie either side Maarnford Farm. Quite small at the moment (~20cm across) but likely to get bigger. - Large pothole by curb
There is a large, deep pothole next to the curb heading south on Hunts Road. This extends far enough into the road to affect passing traffic. - Pothole coming off roundabout
There is a pothole caused by delamination of the road next to the curb when coming off the roundabout. - Pothole coming off roundabout
There is a pothole caused by quite severe delamination of the road next to the curb when coming off the roundabout. - Carriageway potholes
At the junction of the B1040 High Street Bury, and Owls End following the cold snap there are 2 large potholes in the road. The deepest in excess of 50mm and the larger of the two at least 450mm in diameter. This is on a route to nearby school and the local shop so a hazard to pedestrians crossing at his point as well as motor vehicles as situated directly as you turn off the B1040. - Wide crack in surface
Just beyond/at the exit for the M11, a wide pothole/crack that runs across the width of most of the lane. - New pothole forming
A pothole is forming in Chael St outside the Chapel Close sheltered housing flats. it is at the edge of a metal cover so there is a sharp edge to the hole which makes it even more bumpy than usual. there is alos a small pothole forming a few yards into St Andrews Hill whihc wold benefit from being filled at the same time, please; could you check for other emerging holes in the vicinity as they are forming quite fast? Thank you - Pothole - War Memorial, Sawston High Street.
Previous repair disintegrating. - Very large deep pothole
The pothole has opened and got worse over the past week. I could not avoid it on my bike, as I was being overtaken by a car. I was going slowly, but my front wheel got stuck in and I had to get off and lift my bike out of it. - Pothole
Centre of the road. diameter of a football, approx 4" deep. - Massive Pothole at the junction of the High Street and Scotland Road
A substantial pothole now exists right on the junction between Scotland road and the High Street, at least a foot in diameter and several inches deep - Large pothole on bend
There is a large pothole on the blind side of the bend and cant be seen easily on entry. It is at the point that it could cause a crack in an alloy wheel. But more importantly is that it could cause the car to veer into ongoing traffic either because the driver acts to avoid or as a consequence of the impact. - Pothole on Alpha Terrace
There is a wide pothole in the middle of the road on Alpha terrace approx 6m from the junction with Trumpington High Street - Dead muntjac
There is a dead muntjac on the grass verge (left side going towards Cambridge) which needs tobe removed - No. 4 street lamp not working at all
This street lamp has not been seen on at all for the past two weeks at least. - Pothole on Newnham road roundabout
There is an enormous pothole as you turn left from Fen Causeway onto Newnham Road. - Bordering Cambridge Gog Magog Golf Course
A string of potholes along the edge of the road bordering the Gog Magog golf course, between the entrance to the golf club and the roundabout. - Southbound East Rd at junction with Bradmore St
Several bad potholes. - Littering (sent to both)
There is a large amount of litter along the verge between the bypass junction and the where the houses start on Burrowmoor Road. Please can it be cleared - Potholes
Large potholes in centre of road - Pothole and loose debris
High Street, Sawston. Large pothole opening within previous repair surrounding drainage grid. Resulting loose debris on road and footway. Pothole is of a size and position that poses a danger to cyclists. - Large pothole
Deep pothole on busy road, will only get worse - Large and deep pothole
Pothole is on the carriageway near the kerb (opposite 60--61 Jesus Lane), where it is a hazard to cyclists. Needs urgent attention. Previously reported via Cambridgeshire CC website seven days ago. - Pothole
Approximate position - in north-westbound carriageway between the two turnings - near gutter - Road serface collapsed
Hugh holes in road. Very dangerous immediate repair required. - Potholes
Approximate location at start of dual carriageway northbound lane - one pothole on gutter side and one along join in surfaces between the two lanes of the northbound carriageway where the join has crumbled - both are adjacent to one another and normal wheel width apart so a struggle to dodge them both! - Pothole
Approximate position - in middle of southbound carriageway just beyind the national speed limit sign when heading south - 3 potholes
There are 3 potholes in Over Road, Willingham, near to entrance to Cold Harbour farm - on north side of road. They're not extremely deep, but the fact that there are three of them very close together, may make them more of a hazard. - Pothole
Approx location as central between the two carriagewyas on southbound A11 just before 'half mile' sign for Fulbourn/Balsham turn - Pothole
Approximate location, on southbound side, just before indicated crossroads. - Pothole + debris on road
Hills Road just north of Long Road junction. Large pothole between cycle lane a rest of carriageway. Resulting loose debris spread across cycle lane. - Deep pothole
Just south of the previously reported pothole in the narrow neck of the chicane (now very deep) is a second pothole, also deep. Chances are if you miss one you will hit the other. Anyome hitting these potholes will be very lucky if they don't sustain costly vehicle damage. - Two potholes on Canterbury St
There are two potholes on the South side of Canterbury St between Benson St and Priory St. - Pothole
Right by traffic calming keep left bollard edge by kerb on westbound side so very difficult to avoid as narrowed road. position marked on map is approximate but after turning right from Wilbraham road and before national speed limit sign - Potholes and uneven road surface
Pothole on the northbound carriageway of A10 just pastt the filling station. Actually there are numerous hole uneven surfaces on the A10 from the start of the A10 byepass at Ely to Littleport. On driving to and from Ely to Kings Lynn it is very noticable that the quality of the road surface is much better whilst driving through Norfolk, why is this road so bad in Cambridgeshire? - Totally degraged Rod Surface
Major ares of the Road Surface have degraded, total strip off and resurface required of the A10 between Little Thetford and the Ely bypass. - Potholes
1 immediately after the crossing then 2 close by. these are in addition to the ones by 32-34 Campkin reported earlier - Large patch of surface degradation on Newmarket Road
Heading east on Newmarket Road, just past the bus-priority traffic lights by Garlic Row, on the right-hand side of the traffic lane, there is a large area of sunken/collapsed road surface: from driving past it looks to be a foot or so wide, several feet long and several inches deep. It is deep enough that I worry that I will damage my car if I drive through it, so I try to avoid but this is getting difficult. I first noticed it maybe a week ago and it seems to have been getting noticeably wider and perhaps deeper during this time. - Lines of potholes
Line of potholes towards the centre of the road. There are at least 5 and some of them are very deep. - Pothole on roundabout
It's a fairly thin but long pothole that you're bound to notice when going onto the roundabout from Victoria Avenue. Looks like it could probably upset a bicycle wheel at the very least. - Pothole
At junction of road, easily surprise motorists since attention is on traffic coming both ways. - Potholes and debris
Large potholes have formed here, debris from potholes being sprayed all over path - Long and thin
Outside the entrance to the garage there is an 8ft long pothole parallel to the kerb. It varies from 2 - 6 inches in width. I don't know how deep it is as it was full of water. - Faulty street lamp
Street lamp faulty adjacent to 34 Barringer Way. It has been flickering for a few weeks and has now died altogether. - Another dangerous Pothole
On the A1307 leaving Addebrooks hospital at the roundabout Junction of the A1134 and the A1307 There is a deep crater in the cycle lane just as you reach this roundabout. - Pothole
Large deep pothole capable of causing damage to cars or causing major problem for cyclists. - Pothole
New pothole right at the exit of The Open University car park on George IV street. - 3 big potholes
Please fix - Large pothole
There are several large potholes in the road in the area outside Sheene Mill. - Pothole on Angle End
There is large pothole on the side on the road at Angle End, Great Wilbraham, near the junction with Bensteads End. It is deep and could easily cause damage to a car , cycle or dedestrian - Huge pothole, expanding
There is a large pothole here, rapidly expanding and making cars swerve to avoid it. - Street light permanently on
The street light opposite 25 Rectory Close, Great Paxton, St Neots, PE19 6RZ is permanently on. - Deep pothole
There is a very deep pothole just before the chicane going into Duxford. The road on the other side is starting to delaminate as well. - Pothale repair required
In Coldhams Lane, oposite the New Street junction there is a pothole adjacent to a drain grating. - Potholes near 197 Gilbert road
By the manhole cover, approx 52.221817 0.113726 - Deep pothole
There's a deep pot hole just by the north exit onto the A1301. Seems to be worse today (14th Jan) than before. - Road fallen apart
Hi there, The road here looks like it's been completely churned up and hence has fallen apart. Jonathan - Dangerous Pothole
Cambridge Road, Fulbourn, in direction of Cherry Hinton, at approach to traffic island , going up hill, near junction with Caraway Road. Very large and deep pothole, debris covering most of that side of the road, very dangerous for cyclists using the carriageway. - Many on the Shelford Road
There are many small, but deep, potholes due to the bad weather. A few were filled in last year, but the tarmac has worn away. - Damaged Road Surface
An large section of road surface in the north bound lane is worn out. Debris from broken surface can cause skidding, making it dangerous for road users. - Pothole
About 5 small potholes along the road coming up to the bride, and one quite large when comeing down, very dangerous for motorbike users - Access road needs attention
The access road that leads to the garages contains a large pothole just after the speed bumps, and it's been there for several years. Lorries and other vehicles use this road quite frequently so it would be good to get it fixed. - Hook Road, Wimblington
Entire road generally poor condition [subsidence]. Large pot holes now adding dangers to this awful road. - Pothole in road
There is a pothole towards the centre of the road heading into Ickleton. - Potholes around corners
There are three potholes around the left-hander coming out of Ickleton. They are quite large and near the centre of the road. - 2 potholes
There are 2 deep potholes across the the southbound carriageway - avoiding ones means hitting the other - Potholes on Panton Street
There are large potholes all along Panton Street, particularly between the junctions with coronation street and union road. - Abandoned bicycle (sent to both)
Outside Mill Road coop. Blue & white, no back wheel, adjacent to cash machine - Pothole not refilled properly
The potholes at the junction of church street and chesterton high street have been refilled but the metal side of the drain cover has been left exposed, making it dangerous - Many potholes
Many potholes from here into Swavesey, getting bigger. - Street light
Street light no longer working in Manor Road ( outside No 12 ). - Pothole
Large pothole just outside Fowlmere in Shepreth Rd. On l/h side when leaving Fowlmere, about 100m before turning for RSPB reserve. - Pothole
Pothole in Granhams Rd, Great Shelford, 200m north of level crossing, on bend opposite chevrons sign at apex of bend. Pothole is on line of nearside wheels for traffic towards Shelford, and difficult to avoid when there is oncoming traffic. - Pot Hole in The Lanes, Great Wilbraham
Deep Pot Hole on left hand side between Great and Little Wilbraham. Between The Grange and the stream. - Pothole growing on A1301 (southbound exit of A505 roundabout)
There is a large (30cm or so) pothole on the A1301, on the southbound exit of the roundabout with the A505. It's at the east edge of the road. I've seen some vehicles swerve to avoid it which brings them very close to northbound traffic. The pothole seems to be growing with the recent cold weather. Please could you repair it? Thanks. Dave - Very deep pothole on north side of Lensfield Road
There is a very deep pothole in the middle of the north half of Lensfield Road near its junction with Trumpington Street - I estimate at least 3 inches deep and 18 inches across, and definitely deep enough to present a danger to cyclists (and potentially cars!). I assume this has been caused by the recent freezing weather. - Potholes
2 potholes together on T-junction, getting bigger daily. - Hole in Road
There are several pot holes along this stretch of Station Road - Pot hole
Pot hole in line with tyres as I drive round corner, almost impossible to miss without going into middle of road meeting oncoming traffice. - Big pothole
One big pothole and several smaller ones - Faulty street lamp
This lamp outside house number 16 Cherry Orchard has been out of order for at least 3 months. Please send someone to fix the problem as we need lighting in these cold dark nights. Thanks - Pothole around drain cover
It looks like a new pothole has appeared around the drain cover on the cambridge exit of this roundabout - Street Light not working
Street Light not working - Large pothole
Large pothole in road - Pothole and debris
3 potholes have formed in the southbound side of the road lots of small stones all over cycle lane. - Pothole and debris
Pothole and debris at top of the bridge on north bound side of road, the cycle lane is full of small stones from the hole. - Pothole
Another pothole, if you look back along the road there are other numerous potholes, this ones the worst. - Pothole next to a drain cover
Nice big pothole next to a drain cover making it nice to drive over ! - Two potholes on blind bend
Another two potholes on a blind bend so you either have to swerve into oncoming traffic of go through them, these have been repaired several times. - Multiple badly worn potholes
Just previous to the entrance to the deceleration lane there are multiple potholes that first almost knocked me off the motorbike and have also thrown the wheel balancing on the car off - Light not working
This street light has not been working for about 6 months. - Old Pothole Re-Opened
Second rate road repair by hotel developers has failed yet again. Cavernous holes abound. - Street light not working
This street light is not working - Bad pothole
There is a deep pothole on this corner - Another hole in Huntingdon Road
Hundingdon Road, Cambridge, just NW of the junction with Sherlock Road: There's a large hole (over 50cm long and 20cm wide) on the edge of the NW-bound cycle lane. This is entirely separate from the hole near Storey's Way. - Large potholes
There are large potholes in the middle of Newmarket Road in the path of vehicles and cycles turning right into Coldhams Lane. Could these be filled, please? - Lots of damaged road surface
Between the Tesco roundabout and the A14/A10 roundabout, there are a number of damaged sections of road. Several of these were present but avoidable before the cold weather, but now there are more in number and larger/deeper, creating a slalom course for vehicles. - Two vandalised bollards need replacing
On St Philips Road, at the corner of Sedgewick Street, there is a small traffic island with some shrubs. One of the plastic bollard lights was vandalised many months ago, which I reported, but has not been replaced. Now, over Christmas, the second has been destroyed and is hanging dangerously down so as to be an obstacle to cyclists. Please replace them both soon. thanks. - Large pothole
There is a large pothole on the South side of the carriageway on Cherry Hinton Road, just West of the Robin Hood junction and directly in the path of cyclists. - Abandoned bicycles (sent to both)
Three (!?) outside cycle repair shop - Large pothole
A large pothole with the potential to ruin car tyres on side of road. - Damaged tyre
Car hit pothole driving to Balsham in dark and tyre will need replacing. - Potholes
Potholes are visible in the road outside 18 and 28 Greenside. One of them could be a danger to cyclists in the dark. - Road Surface
Just before the Junction with Bannold Road and the High Street and opposite the Chip Shop the road surface has collapsed along the gutter edge and is now piecemeal, probable cause heavy vehicles as it shows as a single line. - Nasty pothole alongside drain cover
The recent weather has opened up a pothole which is just right for catching a bike wheel. I'm afraid I can't remember exactly where on East Rd it is, so the pin may not be accurate. - Potholes need refilled
The potholes at the junction of green end road and scotland road need filled (again) - Potholes around drain covers
On chesterton high street, at the end of church street (pye terrace end), on top of the speed ramp there are a couple of small drain covers. The road surface has worn away around them exposing the edges. When it rains the whole area becomes a puddle, making them particularly dangerous for cycling - Pothole opposite Tescos
On chesterton high street, heading out of town, opposite tescos there is a large pothole just by the speed bump. The nature of the road surface means there is gravel in the pothole and around it, making it dangerous for cycling - Large hole in Huntingdon Road
The rough patch on Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, at the end of Storey's Way, has now turned into a substantial hole. It's at least ten centimetres deep and thirty across and is spilling gravel onto the road surface. - Bulb needs replacing
The Street light between number 2 and number 4 needs the bulk replacing - Pothole in chicane
There is a rapidly developing pothole in the southbound lane of Ermine Street in the narrowest part of the chicane. This means there is very little room to avoid it and will grow rapidly. Not huge but I had a hard jolt this morning. Note this is the southernmost of the two chicanes in this vicinity. - Pothole at entrance to Holbrook Rd
Pothole at entrance to Holbrook Rd (when turning off Mowbray Rd). This is getting bigger, and presents a hazard to cars as its locations mean you don't see it until you are in it. - Broken rung on cattle grid (sent to both)
Cambridge, Midsummer Common near Elizabeth Way Bridge. One rung of the cyclists' cattlegrid is broken and sloping down into the trench below. - Street Light needs repair
Please repair street light No 1 in Birchwood Avenue, March, - Gravel & mud on road
There has been a considerable amount of gravel and mud on the road at the junction of Willingham Road and Mill Road for several weeks. It has been there since the contractors who are digging up the road in the village were at that point, and is, I believe, due to them excavating the grass verge and not reinstating it correctly. It is a hazard to both cyclists and motorbikes when turning the corner into Mill Road. - Light not working
Street light on village green, where greenside roads meet not working, so junction is very dark - Pothole
There is a large pothole on Cody Road when you aproach the entrance to the doctors surgery from Kirby Road. - Street light not working
Labelled as lamp No 1, this stopped working over the weekend of 5/6th December. It is the only light on this footpath/cycleway so is very important for safety reasons. Please have this fixed as soon as possible. - Blocked Drains
I have already reported the fact that the drains at the entrance to New England are blocked. With even moderate rain the road floods- water actually flows to other drains which cannot cope. The road remains flooded to the top of the kerb for a couple of days after the rain. This situation has been apparent for a couple of years. - Street light not working
Street light number 7 on Cody Road is not working. This has been reported to the helpline several times during the last 2 months, but is still not working. - No. 3 street lamp faulty
This has frequently been seen on in broad daylight, as well as when it is dark. - Light not working
Mostly off, but occasionally flashing as if trying to start - Dead lampost
This traditional-style lamp has not been working for at least 1 week. Sometimes it flashes on briefly but mostly it is off. Unlike newer lamps, it does not seem to have an identifying number on it. - Pothole in mill road
Pothole in road just east of Cooke walk. - Pothole
Large and dangerous pothole almost in centre of road, opposite Lloyds Bank which is unavoidable especially for bicycles and motor cycles while overtaking parked cars in addition to causing damage to vehicles suspension. - Dangerous post
Old broken bus stop signpost outside Marshalls. Left poking 1ft out of ground. Now rusty and a hazard to pedestrians at night. Was covered in plastic bag which has now decayed ... - Dangerous
Corner of Mill Road and Devonshire outside Northrops the Butcher. Very dangerous for bikes. And why can't this be anonymous? - Uneven road
One side of the road has dropped causing a hump in the road, local residents cars are being damaged by this as the bottom of the engine is scraping the road - Street light not working
There are only 2 street lights down our road which is fine, but only one works, thus leaving the rest of the road unlit - Deep pothole
The road is badly deteriorating and damaging all local resedents who live down this roads cars. - Street lights out
Two street lights are not working at this point in Queens Road Cambridge, numbers 18 and 19. Out for at least five weeks at the time of writing (30 Nov 09). - Lights in Station car park not working
The row of lights closest to the road including the one which lights the footpath from the road to the car park were not wokring last night(Sun 29th Nov)(Very dark for pedestirans going back to their car from the train. - Sharp, rusty broken road sign pole
I live in the house immediately to the north of the purple pin (1 Station Road, Great Shelford). When I first moved here, there was a public road sign at the site of the pin, at the edge of the pavement at the entrance to the green lane next to my house. It indicated that road users should look out for the restricted height at Shelford station level crossing due to the overhead railway power cables. However, the sign pole was rusty and after I'd been here about a year, it fell down, rusted through at the base. The council replaced the sign with a new one sited a little closer to Tunwells Lane some years ago, but the sharp, flaking and rusted stub of the old one is still there, now partially concealed in undergrowth (see attached photo, in which you can see that the jagged stub is right next to the pavement, with the yellow lines marking the edge of Station Road in the background). If someone walking along the pavement on this side of Station Road were to stumble and fall on it, they could really do themselves a very nasty injury. Incidentally, the old rusted sign and pole are still lying flat in the undergrowth on the other side of the green lane as well, but these aren't quite so much of a hazard to the public! Could the council send someone to dig out the old rusty stub and take it away? And perhaps the old pole too, while they're at it? Many thanks! Matt Bell - Pedestrian crossing light unit not working
The red indicator on the new crossing over Park Lane just outside of Histon by the guided busway is not illuminating. Also like nearly all of these mew crossings there is an excessive delay between the traffic lights going red and the pedestrian lights going green - Police on the beat (sent to both)
Can we have some police around here sometime - Glass (sent to both)
Glass all over the road and pavements from a street light that was demolished by something last weekend.14th 15th nov.Dangerous to pets and unsightly - Pothole/sunken manhole cover, Hills Road outside Homerton College
There is a rather deep pothole on Hills Road, outside the entrance to Homerton College. It is on the east side of the road, close to the north end of the zigzag lines for the pedestrian crossing. I think it's partly in the cycle lane. It seems to be caused by a sunken manhole cover. Please could you take a look and get it levelled out? Thanks. - Street light not working
Street light number 2 has not worked for two weeks - Street Light 3F off Byron Square Broken
The street lamp 3F off Byron square in the alley through to Foster Road is not working and does not switch on. - Possibly abandoned bicycle (sent to both)
Regent terrace behind Pizza Hut - Destroyed signs
Chevrons located on sharp bend uprooted and displaced (now in the ditch)Not visible to oncoming drivers,We now have an abandoned vehicle in the ditch(Silver Vauxhall Cavalier) - Drain cover swallows bike wheels
When using the cycle path from Windsor Road to Hoadly Road, one is directed over a drain cover whose slots are parallel to the direction of motion. The slots are wide enough to allow a bicycle wheel to enter, risking throwing the rider over the handlebars. At this time of year, fallen leaves obscure the drain making at even harder to avoid. The drain cover is square, so please rotate through 90 degrees. - Abandoned bicycle (sent to both)
Thoday St., Mill Road end, side of St. Phil's church - Standing water on carriageway, Ramsey Road, Warboys, B1040, on first left hand bend after Shillow Hill, heading towards Bury.
Standing water on inside of bend due to blocked road side grips. Cause of RTA on 03/11/09 at 14.30hrs involving two vehicles, all three emergency services in attenance. - Damaged no entry/ cycle way sign
Mill road mackenzie road junction - Very dangerous lip to manhole cover
Just after the filter lane from gonville place onto hills road there appears to be a manhole cover where the edge has worn away making it dangerous for cyclists (I can't be sure it is a manhole cover because I hit it in the dark) - Dangerous Pothole
A previously repaired pothole has been washed away in the rain leaving a hole several inches deep on a part of road that is rapidly deteriorating into something that better represents a relief map of the moon as opposed to a public highway. The corner is in desperate need of a kerb around its outside edge to retain the tarmac. As vehicles are forced to the edge of the highway by the narrow and blind corner it causes the road to fall away. Please look into repairing this stretch of road properly and saving time and money in the long run. - Abandoned bike Sedgewick st (sent to both)
Side of tanning salon - Another abandoned bike? (sent to both)
White, broken mudguards etc. Outside Coop Pharmacy, Mill Road - Damaged pavement
Outside Mill Road Coop. I think this bit is intended to aid the blind or partially sighted so could be an issue! - Mill Road, outside coop (sent to both)
Abandoned bike, no front wheel ... - Street light cover open
The cover on Eachard Road street light number 1 is open, exposing its innards. It probably ought to be closed again. - A14 East of A11 junction
There is a lot of (long-standing) litter along this road. Plese could it be "picked"? - Faulty Street Light
Faulty Street Light attached to Telegraph Pole - "Great+Upper Cambourne" sign missing on roundabout
The road sign on the business park roundabout in Cambourne that points towards Great and Upper Cambourne seems to be missing. The posts are still there but the sign itself has disappeared. - Street light #29
Street lamp #29 (possibly #26) on bend just before garage block flagged at end of Pelham Close is broken. - Damaged plastic traffic bollard
Junction Ross St / St, Philip's St. - Potholes
Reported several times, no street lighting or pavement means continuing danger of personel injury and/or car damage - Traffic lights not detecting cyclists
The traffic lights in Sawston (junction of Hillisde/Cambridge Road/New Road/Babraham Road) on at least the Babraham Road arm fail to detect approaching cyclists. Please could this be fixed - it makes for a long wait unless a car is following you. - Leaning lamp
The street light opposite "The Way " has been nudged by a lorry and is leaning over. - Non-flush bumpy road surface reinstatement
The contractors working next to Anglia Ruskin University presumably on electrical works, dug up a trench across East Road but have relaid it very unevenly. - Unacceptable repair to dug up road
On green end road, near juction with scotland road, three holes have been dug in road and then repaired, leaving big lips on the edges and humps. This isn't acceptable for cycling over - Street light not working
Street light / lamp outside No 41 Columbine Rd is inoperative. - Ladder in road on eastbound A428 after Madingley exit
As of about 30 minutes ago there was a ladder on the inside lane of the eastbound A428 dual carriageway, after the exit for Madingley and just after a coned-off layby (possibly the first one after the exit) that at the time had a motorcycle parked in it. It was not possible to stop and remove it as it was round a curved bend and difficult to see in advance (and therefore hazardous to pull up too). It might be gone now if someone is braver than me, but otherwise it is very hazardous. Position marked on map is approximate, but if it is there you can't miss it if you just drive down the road. - Street light not working
Street light 23 outside the Cherry Hinton Road post office was unlit this evening - can this please be investigated and fixed, Thanks, Chris - Road braking up
The road has been damaged & it is braking up & it is very scary to bike on. - Large Pothole at Entrance to Rustat House
Right in front of the entrance to Rustat House there is a large pothole which is hard to avoid when turning from Clifton Road into the junction - Sipsey Bridge
Warning Reflector is missing off one wall of the bridge as approached from Cambridgeshire (north) side - Pavement blocked by "Diversion" signs
The path is blocked on both sides of Fitzwilliam Street by yellow diversion signs making it impossible for wheelchairs to pass. A further diversion sign on the path outside Fitzbillies caused somebody to trip over last week. - Broken paving slab
Very dangerous, large paving slab broken and wobbling - Damaged road from burnt out car
The car burning last weekend has damaged the road surface. - Faulty light
The first streetlight on the left as you enter peacock drive is failing to light properly (it's currently a dim red). - Faulty Light
Street Light SC36 situated in the High Street car park is not working. It has been reported to CCC but no action appears to have been taken. - Faulty street lighting.
Reported a faulty street light to Cambridgeshire County Council highways department on 13th and 15th September. They claim it is not their responsibility, but lighting column has sign attached with freephone and Cambs C. C. telephone details. How long can they ignore it? - Streetlight 5 on Harvey Goodwin Avenue Cambridge
Streetlight No.5 on Harvey Goodwin Avenue in Cambridge is permanently on and has been for over a month. - Cycle Route Directional Sign Down
The cycle route directional sign on Stretten Avenue (Northbound) at its junction with Gilbert Road is on the floor leaning against its post. It ought to be fixed to its post and a couple of metres off the floor. While you have a team fixing that there could be an opportunity to fix the adjacent humps warning sign which is both in a bush and not facing the right way. - Chesterton Road - Jesus Lock Zebra Crossing
One of the floodlights which is supposed to illuminate the zebra crossing on Chesterton Road (between Jesus Lock bridge and Carlyle Road) is again not working. The light spends periods on, periods off, and periods flickering. The near-by streetlight, number 14, is also out. I reported this problem in July. http://www.fixmystreet.com/report/64774 The floodlight was working properly for a period in August but is now broken again. The streetlight has been out for much longer and has never been fixed. I would like to suggest this crossing, which is an accident blackspot, is properly illuminated before the winter and more people use it during the hours of darkness. I have written an article on these and related problems; this is available at: http://www.rtaylor.co.uk/1679 - Streetlight Out on Mill Road
Streetlight number 48 on Mill Road is out. This light is outside the Ladbrookes Shop, it illuminates the junction of Mill Road, Ross Street and Romsey Terrace. The council has publicised the fact that this road has one of the highest rates of injury accidents in the county. The county council is considering spending 400K on work to reduce accidents in this area but currently can't keep the streetlights working. This one has been broken for weeks - Broken wall outside Parkside Pool
See pic - Dumped road signage (sent to both)
Outside Mill Road Coop and in street opposite - Street light not working
The street light between the two rows of garages is not working. This area is reachable from the end of Larking Close. - Bollard Knocked Over
A FOURTH bollard has been reversed into an knocked over here. Could they PLEASE all be replaced? Missing bollards have turned this space into La Mimosa restaurant's personal car park. Also, missing bollard + rubble is creating a trip hazard. - Street Light #21 Foster Road Broken
Street Light with number 21 on Foster Road on the triangle of grass opposite Paget Close is broken. It is failing to start and flickering. - Potholes at the end of Denson Rd at the High St junction
This is a bit of a pain when driving, and a serious menace when cycling. - Crown of road breaking up and pothole
Turning from shelly row towards the a1303 and the backs the crown of tge road is breaking up and there is a nasty pothole there too. This is the natural line to take on a cycle, especially during wet weather when trying to avoid the smooth manhole covers - Traffic light 42 out of position at Cambridge Business Park Turning on Milton Road
Traffic light 42 has swung around so that it is visible from the traffic turning out of Cambridge Business Park (potentially dangerously confusing) and no longer visible to the northbound traffic turning right into the park. It still looks to be functioning okay. - Broken manhole cover
There is a broken manhole cover outside number 24 warkworth street it will only take a suitably obese person and they will go right through, causing serious injury and large claim. I have reported this to the police as instructed but nothing has happened. I have covered it with a convenient cone. but I do not think this is adequate. I reported it Saturday night. I am sorry you dont seem to think this is urgernt and important, I think if you saw it you might change your mind. - Potholes opening up at Gransden Road in Caxton outside the church
A trio of potholes have opened up on the Gransden Road just outside the 30mph zone, "above" the "SLOW" road markings, in line with the gate to the church. One is probably 6 inches across and the others are following fast. There are also some more minor holes in the surface which currently open down to an old road surface, so not too deep yet (no more than an inch). These are between St Peter's Street and Tates Field. - Pavement obstructed by overgrown bush
The bush growing in the garden takes up most of the pavement, and it is tricky to squeeze past, especially with a buggy. - Mill Road, RHS going up bridge
Damaged by contractors resurfacing mill road - Ciorner of Mill Road/Kingston rd
Damaged by contractots doing mill road resurfacing - Abandoned fridge (sent to both)
Argyll st car park adjacent to bridge - Abandoned bicycle (sent to both)
St Barnabus churchyard Mill Road - Abandoned bicycle Ross St (sent to both)
Outside no 7, damaged wheel - Deep pothole on Alpha Terrace
There is a very deep pothole on Alpha Terrace just past Scotsdowne Road. The recent rain has made this worse. There is further road damage on the South side of Alpha Terrace between here and Trumpington High Street. - Somersham rd pothole
4 inch pothole Near entrance to field just down from Bridge Farm, Somersham Rd. 30cm from edge of road. - Deep pot hole
There is a deep pot hole on the corner as you turn from Sawston Road left into the High Street, Babraham. - Badly broken road surface
The road was temporarily patched some months ago but is now as badly broken up as ever and I would imagine that it can be very hazardous to motor cyclists and cyclists. I appreciate that the heavy lorries used when building the nearby houses were responsible for the damamge but should they not then have made good the road when they had finished building? - Sensors not working
The sensors for the Adams Road/Grange road traffic lights are not working. Cars and bicycles in Adams road sometimes have to wait for several cycles of the lights before they go green. The sensors on the foot/cycle path also seem intermittent or broken. - Weeds 1 metre high!
The weeds along the cyclepath are now very tall. Please could someone spray them or cut them down? - Pothole
There is a deep pothole in the road at the junction with Scotland Rd. It is several inches deep and maybe 8 inches in diameter. - Large Pothole
There is a 6" deep pot hole on the South East side of this street. It is often flooded and so deceptively deep. It is so large it could cause a serious cycle accident or damage to suspension. The FixMyStreet flag cannot be accurately placed due to the large amount of problems in this area, due largely to the construction at 26 Thompsons Lane. This pothole has occurred recently after road works carried out by the developers. Due to previous experience, any attempt to fix this by the developers will result in considerable disruption for local residents. Could this problem please be investigated rather than ignored? And could the developers be forced to give notice of any road closures? - Large dangerous pothole because of location
Yet another pothole on what must be the worst road in south cambs, the pothole is in a dangerous location on a corner as you now have to pull out into oncoming traffic on a narrow road, this area has been patched a number of times. Could you consider resurfacing the entire Cinques road its a terrible uneven road? - Road Closed
This entry has been closed without notice for more than a week. It is incredibly inconvenient and is causing delivery drivers to get lost (at some expense). Could local residents please be informed as to the reasons for the closure, and for it's duration. Please inform me of any updates to this situation. - Can these roadworks be removed?
These roadworks with accompanying single lane working have caused significant delays on Mill Road, but the hole appears to have been filled a couple of days ago and nobody seems to be working on site. Can whoever is responsible for these roadworks be chased up to see if the single lane working can be removed immediately? Thanks - Hedge makes pavement unusable
The pavement here is so overgrown by the hedge that there is barely room for one person to squeeze along between the parked cars and the hedge. There's no chance of getting a buggy or a wheelchair along it. At the point you realise this, you have to cross at a bend with limited visibility Although a quiet cul-de-sac for cars, this road has lots of foot and cycle traffic as it leads to the cycle path around the University site to Madingley Road. - Crater in King Street
There is a large pothole in King Street outside the King Street Run. Could this be filled, please? - Two large craters
Two large craters have developed on the north side of Mill Road, just West of the Catharine Street. Potholes were repaired here after the winter but seem to have re-appeared over the weekend. Could these be filled in, please? - Huge pothole in cycling position
There is a positively cavernous pothole here. I think it was filled after the winter, but the rains from last week must have washed the tarmac out of the hole. It is seriously huge - Needs urgent repair
Pothole 600 x 300 x150 approx on coldhams lane bidge carriageway before bridge heading towards newmarket road - Blocked drain
Drain at the end of Gurney Way blocked - a normal easily fixed road drain, not a pavement one like the ones the other report for this area is on. - Pot hole on inside of bend pushes traffic wide
As you aim to join the A14 then you find a pothole on the inside of the bend. This is dangerous for bikes and cycles and is big enough to shake cars as well - Dead Muntjac (sent to both)
A dead muntjac deer has been dumped near the recycling area in the car park in Selsingen Way Sawston (behind Budgens). It is in a sorry state and needs to be removed very soon for health and reasons. - Water Leak (sent to both)
For the past month or so water has been gushing out of the ground in the car park in front of the Memorial Hall. The Parish Council have reported it twice but it still hasn't been fixed and now things are beginning to grow there! - Overgrown vegitation on footpath
Hello, There is a large amount of overgrown vegetation blocking the footpath along Cody Road near its junction with Bannold Road. Can this be cut back please. - Deep trench in road
A service trench cut obliquely right across the carriageway was not properly reinstated. There is now an increasingly substantial subsidence. This has a major impact on residents with noise and vibration to local houses caused especially at night by heavy vehicles. The increasingly poor state of the surface is also clearly a hazard to cyclists. - Zebra Crossing Lighting Problems
There are problems with the lighting of the zebra crossing on Chesterton Road between Carlyle Road and the Jesus Lock footbridge. * One of the main floodlights is intermittently flickering between on and almost off. * The streetlight on the river side of the crossing, towards Castle Street, is out. * The orange centre of the belisha beacon on the Carlyle Road side, towards Castle Street, is out. (This is a minor problem compared with the first two, I would not have reported it alone) I have written an article on these and related problems which is available at: http://www.rtaylor.co.uk/1679 - Dead deer (sent to both)
There is a dead deer on Ickleton Road, on the long straight stretch near the M11. It's on the side of the road away from the field. Thank you - Very deep,large pothole
Pls repair very deep pot hole, nearly had me off my motorbike after turning right from little wilbraham road - Poor roadworks reonststment
A narrow trench across Bateman Street has been poorly reinstated leaving a significant dip and sharp edges. One end of the trench, against the wall to the south, contains a small access cover labelled 'CATV'. - Two potholes, Town Lane, Pampisford
There are two potholes on Town Lane, Pampisford, near the A505 junction (near the "please drive carefully" sign). I reported these about a year ago and they were repaired, but the repair must have failed. Please can they be filled in again? Thank you. - Dead fox (sent to both)
A dead fox is seen on the Teversham road (coming from Fulbourn). Just 2 feet away from the big sign that warns about "speed reducing". About 3 feet away from the foot path. This is the 2nd day I have seen this fox. - Street Light CCC 24
Please note that the street light at the junction with Burrowmoor Road and Birchwood Avenue is permanently on during the day. - Over-filled potholes
Along the stretch of path between Burnside and Norman Way there are a number of potholes that have been over-filled and make cycling quite painful. - Large pothole
A small pothole has now become a very large pothole at the point indicated on the map - Potholes - coronation close
5 to 6 potholes have began growing on the exit of coronation close onto cambridge road - Cycle Lane sign
The rather pointless cycle lane sign (on two steel poles!) has been totally demolished, presumably by a car. Probably best to take it away and not replace it. - Road surface shockingly bad
The road surface here is quite terrible: it's full of potholes and, especially on the sharp left turn from Hinton Road, can get dangerously slippery. Due to the narrow road and the daily parking opposite the school, one's forced to overtake very close to the hedge, which isn't helping with the general condition of the road. It gets somewhat better further up towards the exit from Ida Darwin, but it's all pretty bad. - Road is sinking
The road on John Street is sinking, that we have to drive our cars at an angle to avoid scraping the bottom of our car. The road is very uneven in a couple of places. This has been the case for the past 4 years. - Street light
The street light oposite "The Way"in Fowlmere has been put for a few weeks - Two Adjacent Streetlights Out
Street lights 3 and 5 (which are next to each other) on Mill Road in Cambridge are out. The presence of trees, with a full complement of leaves at this time of year, contributes to making the street especially dark. This is an area heavily used by cyclists and pedestrians crossing the road. - Out of order
No 2 street lamp on Gala Close still not working despite reporting (it is the new one next to the old broken one, the remains of which are covered by a yellow bollard) - Repair has sunk
When the central bollard was removed (thank you!) the tarmac repair has sunk causing a pothole it's not possible to avoid - Cars drive across pavement - danger to children
The raised road surface seems to encourage drivers to take the corner across the pavement, endangering pedestrians (mostly families with young children here). A bollard was fitted to prevent this but it's now been torn down. Could it be replaced? - Small but deep pothole - danger to cyclists
Approximately half way between the two bends, on the left hand side when going towards Elsworth. It's only about a foot across, but it's quite deep (perhaps 6 inches or so). Very dangerous to a cyclist as it will tip you over. - Storm Drain overflowing (sent to both)
Over the last couple of weeks the storm drain oppostie 7 Kings Lane has been flooding out and running down towards the Kings Lane garage. Whilst this is not inconvenient as the water is drying up, the smell is a cause for concern. We are now unable to have our bedroom window open during the night due to the offensive smell of unidentified matter coming up from this drain! - Light Not Working
The lamp outside number 4 is not working - Large deep pothole
Hi, Large deep pothole at the side of the road which forces you to either hit it on miss it but almost coliding with parked cars, please repair asap - Massive Pot hole
Hi, Large pot hole that could easily damage wheel or have you off your bike/motorbike. - St Barnabas Litter Bin (sent to both)
Is always over-full. Could we have two here? - Streetlight still not working - your daily update...
Hopefully this avalanche of daily reports will eventually get this light fixed! - Asda trolley in mill road cemetery, on the prowl... (sent to both)
Same trolley - new location! - Pothole Cody Road
There is a very large pothole in Cody Road, this has been reported several times since May, but no action has yet been taken. It is geting very wide and deep and is a danger to drivers and bikers. - Streetlight still not fixed!
Despite several reports, still not working since 18 March! - Sunken repair in road
There is a large drain shaped hole that has been filled in with tarmac outside the Anchor Pub on Silver St. This has sunken by about est 6 inches making for a very large hole in the middle of the lane heading towards Queen's Road - Weeds growing in pavement (sent to both)
Around benches at entrance to Ross St from Mill Road, also some around trees. - No entry signs Thoday ex St Mill Rd
RHS sign twisted and no easily seen. No sign on LHS. - Damaged Pavement
Lorries for construction at 24 Thompsons Lane have seriously damaged this pavement by riding up on to it. - Asda trolley dumped in cemetary (sent to both)
This trolley is in mill road cemetery - Failed Traffic Lights
All the traffic lights have not been working at the junction of Histon Road/Gilbert Road junction for 24+ hours - Abandoned Sainsbury's trolley (sent to both)
Outside Coop Pharmacy - H-marking worn away
Where the "Green Dragon" footbridge meets Water Street there was, once, a white H-marking to discourage motorists from disrupting access to the bridge. This has now almost completely worn away: could it be replaced, please? - Roadworks obstructing cycle lane
Roadworks have appeared in the mandatory cycle lane on Pembroke Street and are obstructing the entire width of the lane. Cyclists have to pass these roadworks by pulling out into the path of oncoming traffic. Previous roadworks on this road have had barriers to separate cyclists from traffic travelling in the opposite direction: could these be provided on this occasion, please? - Hole in pavement
A bollard was knocked down last week. This was reported and has now been removed but there is now asizeable hole where it stod. This is a real trip hazard and needs filling in or covering over urgently. - Noise and Vibration
A number of potholes appeared in this main road at the end of the winter and HGV's crash and bang into them 24/7 distubing the residents of the built up area and vibrating the houses. cambridgeshire Highways put temporary tarmac in some a few months ago but this soon was displaced by the HGVs and after a resident complained to the newspaper, yellow lines were painted round some of the potholes. THis was over a month ago and, apart from the yellow lines wearing out, nothing has happened. mails to Highways are ignored. We shouldn't have to put up with this in Britain in 2009. - Verge overgrown (sent to both)
The verge gets overgrown with nettles every year. Presumably it needs adding to the schedule of areas to be mown. This verge was created in its current form five years ago when the cycle bridge was installed. - Shake the house
Severe potoles in both directions; High volumes of heavy trucks; 04.30 AM onwards. To be able to sleep would be good. To protect my house would be very good. - Dumped asda trolley (sent to both)
Another dumped asda trolley - Green Box has fallen on it's side exposing a hole and wiring (sent to both)
One of the green box things used by telephone companies, has (presumably) been kicked over and is revealing a large hole to the side of the cycle path. Given that this path is unlit at night this could prove to be very dangerous indeed - Traffic light wonky
The traffic light for the right-turn lane on the northbound A1309 at the junction with Long Road has been turned so that it is not visible to approaching traffic. See attached photo. - Another dumped asda trolley (sent to both)
Yet another dumped trolley from asda littering the neighbourhood - Street lights 211 & 212
Stay on all day - Dangerous drop kerb (sent to both)
When moving from the road to the cycle and footpath that leads to cottenham, the drop kern provided to facilitate this is very narrow, and has a large rise which can cause some cycles to skitter off, so you have to swing out into the road to take a sharper angle of attack which then means you are heading towards the lampost which is in the middle of the path! - Pothole in cycling position
There is a pothole just after turning left off of histon road onto Rampton road by the green in cottenham - Potholes
This location has a string of deep potholes that have been there for some time. They are precisely where cyclists are liable to be. - Shared Use cycle route sign
The incorrect segregated use sign has been replaced by a shared use (round) sign which is wrong as this is a segregated use path - Pedestrian light removed
If coming into town from the leisure park, the second half of the pedestrian crossing on Station Road is unsafe. In the last week the pedestrian light (green man/red man) has been removed so it is no longer possible to tell by looking forwards whether it is safe to cross. This is an old style crossing so there is no beep and the display by the button is lit up with "wait" when the button has been pressed, but is dark both when it is safe to cross and when it is not safe to cross because the button has not been pressed. This is a lethal combination, particularly given that on this half of the junction, traffic often comes from behind (turning right from Hills Road to Station Road) so pedestrians can see waiting cars and therefore assume it is safe to cross. Needless to say, being by the station, this junction also has a lot of foot traffic from people who don't know the area and don't know to expect traffic from behind. - Only street light in Stott Gardens is out
The only street light in Stott Gardens is currently broken, labelled with a number '9', and the whole close is pitch dark without it. - Street light out
Street light defective for about one year. Hazard warning bollard has been there for months. - Street light not working (no 6)
Hi there, the street light at this location (number 6) does not work. Thanks! Jonathan - Street light on in daytime
The street light at the bus stop on the south side of Brewery Road, Pampisford, labelled "CCC15", is on during the daytime. - Numerous potholes
I would like to report numerous potholes along the length of Queen Street some are becoming large and dangerous. - Another asda trolley (sent to both)
Another dumped trolley - Cracking Road Surface
Road surface at the junction and further up is breaking up due to large vehicles turning (dust bin lorries etc). The surface had been patched but this is now worn out and the a large area is heavily pitted. Rough on a bike and car, even at slow speed. - Graffitti / street light u/s (sent to both)
Graffitti on the BT cabinet and the street light next to it has been broken for several weeks now, despite the council's assurance it had been fixed - Asda shopping trolley dumped at Hooper Street garages (by the Backstreet Bistro) (sent to both)
Dumped here by backstreet bistro staff. NB location is under CCTV surveillance from council depot so they were probably caught on camera dumping the trolley - Bollard knocked over on traffic island
This bollard has been knocked over. It's on the island as you join the A428 roundabout at Cambourne, coming from Elsworth. - Damaged bollard (sent to both)
One of the bollards on the traffic island in the middle of Silver Street at the junction where it meets Queens Road has been damaged, perhaps by a collision with a motor vehicle (there's a hubcap lying nearby). - Potholes in Road
The road to Great Gransden, in Caxton, has several dangerous potholes: a real danger to Motorcyclists and cyclists. Can something be done please? The remaining stretch of road to GreatGransden was repaired recently and is in really good and safe condition - many thanks! - Pot Holes caused by Contractors
AW cantractors have been using this road for all thier heavy plant since September 2008 the resulting road condition says it all - Large potholes on Mill Road
There are currently a number of large potholes on Mill Road, betweem the junctions with Sedgwick Street and Thoday Street. - Potholes at the end of Constable Road
Can someone please have a look at these as they are already bad and getting worse every day. - Please correct "Cycle Lane" sign at Croft Holme Lane (Mitchams Corner)
The "Cycle Lane" on these pictures is not pointing at cycle lane as there is no cycle lane towards Croft Holme Lane / Victoria Road: http://www.cyclestreets.net/photos/space/16530/ The location requires a sign pointing straight ahead, to indicate the shared use pavement in front of the stationary store. Can you please have the sign removed or corrected for it to point at a facility for cyclists? - Please fix
Serious amount of potholes the whole of this road,also in Rookery close - Pedestrian phase excessive
These lights have a fixe-length pedestrian phase which was timed to accommodate the maximum length of time that was needed for children to cross at 8:45am to the nearby Milton Road school. Milton Road School has now been relocated to Ascham Road and fewer children now use the crossing as a result. Please could the timing be re-examined. - Deep pothole
There is a deep pothole at the junction between Clifton Road and the street leading to the car park and the Travelodge. - Deep potholes at traffic lights
Going East into the city on the A1303, at the junction between this and the M11, there are some very deep potholes at the traffic lights, right across the entire lane. - Ringers Lane (PE13)
HI, There is a massive pot hole problem in ringers lane Leverington PE13 I ride a scooter and nearly came of it on Fri these pot holes need to to filled asap before someone gets really hurt.These pot holes have been here for months. Regards Lee Shaw - Pedestrian route blocked
This section of pavement is very often blocked by vans and cars using the pavement to park as well as bicycles. This means walking on the road or sometimes in the narrow gap left by the wall. If deliveries are for the college why can't they use the entrance by the river or the college's yard. Also bicycles should not be allowed to park there. - Deep Pothole
There is a deep pothole in the road here. As the water board are currently blocking traffic with their sewer works on this street, it seems like a good opportunity to fix the hole. - Broken Bollards
Outside La Mimosa restaurant. Bollards protecting pedestrians and cyclists have once again been broken here. I have seen delivery vehicles reverse into them several times. Consequently people now park on cycle lane blocking entrance to Jesus Green. Could metal bollards be used? Wood ones look better, but don't last more than a few months! - Deep pothole
There is a dangerous pothole on St Andrew's Street, near to the University Arms, on the Southbound side of the road. It is liable to cause damage to many an unsuspecting bicycle or car. - Two bollards missing at mini-roundabout
The two lit bollards by the mini-roundabout at the A14 end of Dry Drayton are missing. - Roadway breaking up
This area of roadway is deteriorating very badly - Potholes at Crossing
Several pot holes near the pedestrian crossing on Hill Rise near the Hill Rise park. - Potholes
Road Surface is starting to break up as these are getting soo bad... loose material all over the road - Maris Ln sewer manhole cover rocking (sent to both)
Sewer manhole cover outside Laser Clinic in Maris Lane Trumpington is rocking when vehicles cross it. - Faulty street lamp
Lamp located o/s 103 Woodhead Drive failed to operate fully yesterday evening: was glowing red and flickering. Prompt attention would be much appreciated as it is the only street light in a cul-de-sac of 12 houses. We rely on it for safety and security. Many thanks. - Loose sewer manhole frame Hills/Glisson (sent to both)
On Hills Rd opposite Glisson Rd junction a sewer manhole frame is loose and goes clankety-clank every time a car crosses it. http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=hills+road,+cambridge&sll=52.185958,0.142028&sspn=0.004526,0.009656&ie=UTF8&ll=52.19661,0.129785&spn=0.004524,0.009656&z=17&layer=c&cbll=52.19661,0.129785&panoid=wNSPLEchgXJxeN-WWjaLCg&cbp=12,120.29067937042683,,0,5&msa=0&msid=104284013638342818585.00043c13c7f5245bc895f - Damaged road sign
Becoming unfixed - Breakup of road surface
The road surface is deteriorating into a continous series of potholes for the entire length of Wheatsheaf Way. - Pothole
There is a pothole at the junction with Lyles Road. It is quite large, approx 20cm or more in diameter and more than a few cm's deep. - Traffic lights out of order.
Traffic lights are completely dead. - Pothole on Cambourne roundabout off A428
There's a pothole that everybody hits as they go round the roundabout, apparently at the edge of a trench that has been dug out of the road at some point. - Large pothole
On the left hand side northbound there is a large pothole on edge of road. - Road disintegrating
The road is disintegrating - Missing service hole cover
There is a small (4 inch square) service hole cover missing in the middle of the path. There is no lighting here and it is therefore a particular hazard that you could put your foot in. - Pothole at Catholic Church traffic lights
Catholic Church traffic lights, southbound just after the stop line. A nasty crack is opening up, well placed to capture a cycle wheel just a cyclist sets off from the lights. - Surface is breaking up around the island
The join between different lays of tarmac is breaking up. Quite long ruts forming - "No right turn" sign come loose
The sign forbidding right turns into Malcolm Street has come loose and is dangling at an odd (and hard to recognise) angle. - Potholes
There are two potholes at the entrance to Shirley close. Tarmac is breaking off and is a hazard for cyclist particularly. They seem to be getting worse quite quickly. - Repair to middle of Bourn Broadway is collapsing
A repaired section in the centre of the Bourn Broadway road is collapsing again. This is adjacent to an entrance to what used to be a Wine Warehouse, not sure what it currently is. The state of the surface is currently very rough and presumably will start to break up into pieces quite soon. - Southern edge of Gransden road falling away in Caxton
The Great Gransden-bound side of Gransden Road between Ermine Street and Tates Field is collapsing at the edge in multiple places, which is starting to be a big problem when there is large oncoming traffic. While there, there is a new pothole about 6 inches in diameter halfway through the S-bend after St Peters Street, again on the Gransden-bound side of the road. - Broken glass on roundabout at Hardwick access to A428
As of 8am this morning (30 March 2009) the inside lane of the roundabout on the Hardwick side of the A428 has a large quantity of smashed glass on it; there is an empty frame there as well, it looks for all the world like a broken mirror. Very hazardous for all vehicles. - Broken Light
Streetlight number 3 on Davy Road is physically damaged (see picture) and needs fixing - not sure if light itself is still working. Hard to believe it wasn't deliberate vandalism. Thanks, Chris - Pedestrian crossing button defective
The button on the far side of the road from the college does not work. The orange 'Wait' light does not come on when it is pressed.