Fixed
Flooding of the A1122 on the St John's roundabout
Reported in the Roads/highways category anonymously at 19:05, Fri 16 September 2016
Sent to Norfolk County Council 5 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 897340.
A1122, roundabout with St John's Way, near the level crossing, Downham Market.
There are 4 gullies on this roundabout. The only one that does NOT line up with an exit from the roundabout is blocked and causes the roundabout to partly flood every time there is any rain. See photo. This matter is now in the public domain.
Updates
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Still open, via questionnaire, 20:04, Fri 14 October 2016
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A few days ago there was a bot of a downpour and the roundabout part flooded again.
Posted anonymously at 20:04, Fri 14 October 2016
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Still waiting for some real rain to test this situation.
Posted anonymously at 21:08, Fri 11 November 2016
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Still open, via questionnaire, 21:36, Fri 9 December 2016
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Not as bad as it was, but still puddles / floods during moderate to heavy rainfall.
Posted anonymously at 21:36, Fri 9 December 2016
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Still open, via questionnaire, 22:52, Fri 6 January 2017
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I do not know if anything has actually been does about this, but if it has it has not worked as this drain still does not work as it should. During rainfall, a puddle still forms on the roundabout.
Please attend to this situation, it can be quite dangerous at times.
Posted anonymously at 22:52, Fri 6 January 2017
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26 01 17.
Still flooding here whenever there is any rainfall.
Posted anonymously at 04:22, Thu 26 January 2017
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Still open, via questionnaire, 23:35, Fri 3 February 2017
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This drain is still not working properly.
Posted anonymously at 23:35, Fri 3 February 2017
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22 01 17.
It has rained today and yet again a large puddle has formed on the A1122 due to this drain still not working.
Posted anonymously at 12:32, Wed 22 February 2017
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23 05 17.
Drain has now been cleared, (took several reports before it was done though).
State changed to: Fixed
Posted anonymously at 16:55, Tue 23 May 2017
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21 09 17, Odd, random message from NCC (they fixed this 4 months ago!):
We are pleased to advise that your request ENQ-0325259 has been updated.
Council Service: Highways Maintenance: Drainage & Flooding – Not Sewage New Status: We have inspected and are going to resolve the problem - After investigation we have confirmed action is required. Defects are scheduled for repair depending on the nature of the defect and work needed but on average can take approximately 6 weeks.
Posted anonymously at 23:32, Thu 21 September 2017
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.