Road surface damaged by Dandara building trucks
Reported via desktop in the Roads/highways category anonymously at 15:37, Thu 12 September 2024
Sent to Milton Keynes Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6465787.
Road surface damaged by Dandara building trucks ,over 1 month existing damage to surface. The road surface on Fulmer street , between chalkdell drive and piggott drive has damage to tarmac caused by heavy building trucks on the Dandara building site (old santander site) . Resulting in poor traction for road users - vehicles and cyclists . Risk of accident.
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Road surface damaged by Dandara trucks , also regularly muddy - creating hazard to all road users
Posted anonymously at 16:56, Thu 10 October 2024
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Requires council examination , has worsened since September.
Posted anonymously at 18:55, Thu 7 November 2024
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Still open, via questionnaire, 19:03, Thu 5 December 2024
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Deep cracks worsened , caused by heavy trucks ( dandara building ) , requires attention prior to ice & snow. Risk to road users . Why has this not been tackled ?
Posted anonymously at 06:08, Fri 3 January 2025
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4months later , the damaged road surface of Fulmer street at this juncture has still not repaired,- why?
Posted anonymously at 10:04, Fri 31 January 2025
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Still open, via questionnaire, 17:07, Sat 1 March 2025
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As at 29march 2025 , condition of surface has worsened , centre of road continually covered by debris, road markings faded - No evidence nor communication back to indicate even inspected .
Posted anonymously at 18:58, Sat 29 March 2025
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Road condition has worsened, also regularly muddy, dusty with gravel in central area of road - creating serious hazard to all road users
Posted anonymously at 12:25, Thu 10 April 2025
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Still open, via questionnaire, 11:59, Sun 27 April 2025
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Still open, via questionnaire, 15:34, Sun 25 May 2025
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Mk council should meet with Dandara to gain financial support to resolve & improve road surface conditions via resurfacing prior to August 2025
Posted anonymously at 16:21, Sun 22 June 2025
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Still open, via questionnaire, 16:52, Sun 20 July 2025
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Still open, via questionnaire, 17:03, Sun 17 August 2025
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Still open, via questionnaire, 16:57, Mon 15 September 2025
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Still open, via questionnaire, 17:08, Mon 13 October 2025
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Still open, via questionnaire, 19:09, Mon 10 November 2025
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The road condition has deteriorated considerably - courtesy of Dandara trucks -with regular mud on the road , never cleaned with roadsweepers as evidenced in pictures shown - road surface on Fulmer street , (between chalkdell drive & piggott drive) has more damage to tarmac caused by heavy building trucks on the Dandara building site (old santander site) . Result is worn road markings and poor traction for road users - vehicles & cyclists . Risk of accident
How come vache lane has been addressed ???
Requires inspection by council **
Posted anonymously at 20:00, Mon 8 December 2025
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Still open, via questionnaire, 19:01, Tuesday 6 January 2026
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Still in dire condition At the What3words locations ///front.broad.converged and ///recent.island.cabbages
As you exit SCE via Piggot drive ( opposite the house development , where Santander used to be ) the road surface is dreadful, both on the Piggot drive aspect - the rain puddles do emphasise it even more in recent days ! Jan 2026 and also the awful road surface condition on Fulmer street **. What3words locations ///stray.fussed.minimums and ///page.longingly.slick Really needs to be resolved, on a par with the vache lane sce entrance
Posted anonymously at 11:51, Wednesday 21 January 2026
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Still open, via questionnaire, 23:05, Tuesday 3 February 2026
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Still open, via questionnaire, 06:01, Wednesday 4 March 2026
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