Fixed
Two pot holes- but because the road is now used as an exit road by Belmont school traffic they are getting worse and when people park down the road which lots do now then there is no way to drive around the pot holes and avoid them
Reported via mobile in the A pothole in road category anonymously at 21:47, Wednesday 21 February 2024 using FixMyStreet Pro
Sent to Gloucestershire County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5612368.
The pot holes are near numbers 6, 5 and 4 bournside close. The road is getting heavy use from Belmont school traffic now as they use it to exit all the taxis , twice a day. Because of the double yellow lines on warden hill road - bournside close gets people parking down there to collect children from Bournside school and winton house nursery- so our little road gets very busy. Please can we have these pot holes filled - it’s impossible to drive around them and out tires are getting damaged daily.
Updates
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Thank you for reporting a pothole.
First, a safety inspector will visit the location to assess whether a repair needs to be completed and plan the work needed. Works are prioritised based on the urgency of the situation. The council aim to repair all significant potholes (more than 4cm deep and 30cm wide) within 28 days.
In some cases a temporary repair will be needed, to make the area safe, then engineers will return to make a permanent repair.
We will provide updates about this report.
On our website you can read about five key actions we’re taking to strengthen the county’s roads. Visit www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/highways/roads/potholes to find out more.
Thank you again for taking the time to report this issue.
Highways Customer Services Team,
Gloucestershire Highways
Posted by Gloucestershire County Council at 21:47, Wednesday 21 February 2024
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This pothole report has now been passed to the Safety Inspection Team for assessment.
A safety inspector will make an assessment of the work needed and they will consider a number of factors, including the flow of traffic and the size of the pothole.
If repair work is required, the pothole will either be classed as urgent or will be put into a planned programme of works to ensure it is repaired as efficiently as possible. We aim to complete the repair work within 28 days.
In some cases a temporary repair will be needed, to make the area safe, then engineers will return to make a permanent repair.
An update on the outcome of the safety inspection will be provided.
On our website you can read about five key actions we’re taking to strengthen the county’s roads by visiting www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/highways/roads/potholes.
Thank you,
Highways Customer Services Team,
Gloucestershire HighwaysState changed to: Investigating
Posted by Gloucestershire County Council at 14:51, Thursday 22 February 2024
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Work to repair this pothole has been planned. Work is usually completed within 28 days or sooner.
In some cases a temporary repair will be needed, to make the area safe, then engineers will return to make a permanent repair.
We will let you know when the work is complete.
On our website you can read about five key actions we’re taking to strengthen the county’s roads by visiting www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/highways/roads/potholes
Thank you,
Highways Customer Services Team,
Gloucestershire HighwaysState changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by Gloucestershire County Council at 09:29, Friday 23 February 2024
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I am pleased to inform you this pothole has been repaired.
Gloucestershire County Council is responsible for almost 6,000km of roads and each one is routinely inspected (on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis, depending on the type of road). Issues can develop quickly in between these inspections and residents help by reporting problems online.
Our longer term plans to improve road conditions include patching, resurfacing and maintenance works, information can be found online at www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/highways.
Thank you,
Highways Customer Services Team,
Gloucestershire HighwaysState changed to: Fixed
Posted by Gloucestershire County Council at 20:04, Wednesday 6 March 2024
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.