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Un even road, potholes
Reported in the Pothole category anonymously at 17:27, Mon 9 March 2015 using FixMyStreet Pro
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council 3 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 602046.
The road down to the Church has been getting bad over recent years but subsidence and pot holes have now made it much worse.
Council ref: 602046
Updates
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This problem has been fixed.
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 18:49, Sun 22 March 2015
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This problem has been fixed.
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 15:29, Thu 26 March 2015
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This problem has been fixed.
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 15:29, Thu 26 March 2015
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Some of the pot holes have been fixed, thank you. However there are still several, still with paint marked on them which have not.
State changed to: Open
Posted anonymously at 13:18, Sun 29 March 2015
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The pot holes have not been repaired - thank you. However normal cars which drive down the stretch past Easington Cottage regularly bottom out as the road is so uneven and irregular. Dame has been caused to a few cars and it will only get worse. Happy to meet someone on site to discuss further?
Thanks
Posted anonymously at 09:22, Thu 30 April 2015
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Pic 1 showing road with marker pen for scale
Posted anonymously at 22:49, Tue 5 May 2015
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Pic 2 with pen close up
Posted anonymously at 22:51, Tue 5 May 2015
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The road is getting progressively worse, ordinary cars now bottom out every time they drive down it. Its only a question of time before a claim will be made for damages sustained.
Posted anonymously at 11:10, Thu 28 May 2015
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Nothing has happened - cars and low level 4 x 4's are now having to drive on the verge so they don't bottom out.
Posted anonymously at 10:59, Wed 22 July 2015
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This is continuing to get worse. the easy, small holes have been repaired but the worst bit has not been touched. non 4x4 cars now have to mounts the verge to get by undamaged.
Posted anonymously at 19:30, Tue 3 November 2015
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Visited the church in late December 2015. When exiting the village the tow bar of my Land Rover hit the road surface - I was driving less than 10 mph. The tow bar height at the lowest point is 20cm (8 inches).
This is no longer a pot hole, it is a dangerous road failure that needs a full rebuild and is worse than the above pictures from 5 May 2015 show.
This road is dangerous to traffic and likely to cause damage to vehicles, bicycles, and other road users. It needs to be quickly rectified before a member of the public makes a claim against Oxfordshire County Council.
Posted anonymously at 10:21, Fri 8 January 2016
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This road urgently needs resurfacing as it is dangerous to cars and other vehicles driving down it. The problem has not in any way been fixed.
Posted anonymously at 10:31, Wed 13 January 2016
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This stretch of public road is getting worse. A council rep did come out but confirmed that it was above his pay grade so would have to go back and get someone higher up to come out as it needed regarding / surfacing. nothing has happened since.
Posted anonymously at 17:49, Wed 27 April 2016
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This is much worse, despite promised to fix it nothing has happened
State changed to: Open
Posted anonymously at 16:41, Mon 17 July 2017
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This road is in a terrible state and is getting worse all the time.
Posted anonymously at 17:16, Mon 17 July 2017
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Thank you for reporting this issue. This report is now closed. If this issue is ongoing please create a new report and it will be dealt with accordingly.
State changed to: Investigation complete
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 12:46, Fri 20 October 2017
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The road continues to deteriorate. The problem has NOT been fixed and it is absurd for the OCC to pretend that total inactivity could have fixed the problem.
Posted anonymously at 15:30, Sat 21 October 2017
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I am afraid deleting this road defect from your system sadly does not fix the problem! its is very uneven for ordinary cars who still have to drive on the bank to get through with out taking out the base of their cars. NO WORKS have ever been done to this section of road since my meeting with Mr Pearce 2 years ago now!
Posted anonymously at 07:20, Mon 23 October 2017
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.