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Resurfacing request - Dangerous road surface as a result of lorries dropping concrete on road - Pennyquick hill by Newton Road

Reported via desktop in the Potholes & road surface category anonymously at 11:23, Thu 25 January 2024 using FixMyStreet Pro

Sent to Bath and North East Somerset Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5489433.

Dangerous road surface as a result of lorries dropping concrete on road - Pennyquick hill by Newton Road

The concrete is causing the road to have a very poor surface and becoming dangerous for people. It isn't a case of concrete needing to be cleared off, but that the concrete is stripping the road surface back and making it dangerous. It's likely to cause an accident as the road surface is diabolical and it's causing difficulty for vehicles braking. Please could this road surface be looked into and resurfaced? Currently it doesn't meet the legal standards for a road surface

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  • Thank you for your report. We will review the details you submitted and will inspect the site if necessary.

    We respond to 9 out of 10 reports of potholes and road surface issues within 10 working days, once we have decided on the best course of action. You can visit our website to find out what we do and why in some cases it can take longer than you might expect. https://beta.bathnes.gov.uk/ how-we-deal-problems-road-network

    You can support our investigation by providing as much detail as possible. If you can provide any extra information, please add an update to this report.

    State changed to: In progress

    Posted by Systems Team at 11:23, Thu 25 January 2024

  • This photo is taken from Google as I can't get there atm because I'm working. The photo here is 2 years old and shows concrete the patch that needs attention. There is more concrete etc stuck on the road here than there was in the Google picture taken 2 years ago.

    Posted anonymously at 12:57, Thu 25 January 2024

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