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Broken road surface on northbound side of Banbury Rd at Rawlinson Rd junction.

Reported via desktop in the Pothole category anonymously at 16:47, Saturday 10 January 2026 using FixMyStreet Pro

Sent to Oxfordshire County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 8663032.

It could cause loss of control, particularly for 2-wheel vehicles.

Council ref: ENQ261072012

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  • Thank you for your enquiry. This issue has been passed onto the relevant team for investigation.

    State changed to: Investigating

    Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 16:47, Saturday 10 January 2026

  • Thank you for your enquiry. We have investigated your report and it has been actioned to be fixed.

    State changed to: Action scheduled

    Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 16:14, Tuesday 13 January 2026

  • This is a long rut like pothole which is impossible to avoid if you’re turning left out of Rawlinson Road into Banbury Road . Also really dangerous for bikes and scooters

    Posted anonymously at 21:17, Wednesday 25 February 2026

  • This is a long rut like pothole which is impossible to avoid if you’re turning left out of Rawlinson Road into Banbury Road . Also really dangerous for bikes and scooters

    Posted anonymously at 11:51, Saturday 28 February 2026

  • I turn left from Rawlinson Rd onto Banbury Rd three times a week (in a car) and can confirm it’s impossible to avoid this long hole. And I agree, although it’s just outside the cycle lane, it could be catastrophic to a cyclist forced into it, e.g. by a car pulling out of Rawlinson Rd

    Posted anonymously at 20:23, Wednesday 4 March 2026

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