Sharp edged pothole on level crossing
Reported in the Pothole on road/cycleway category by Richard Hooper at 08:07, Thu 29 November 2018
Sent to Lincolnshire County Council 3 minutes later. Council ref: 342294.
Previously repaired pothole has failed. LH side of carriageway as you get across the rails with Boston West golf club behind you. This pothole will break alloy wheels due to its sharp edge.
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Thank you for reporting a fault on the highway. We will use the information you have provided to assess and prioritise this fault in accordance with our response times for fault reports which is available at https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/ highways-faults
We will contact you again when an update is available.Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 08:10, Thu 29 November 2018
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Thank you for reporting a fault on the highway. We will use the information you have provided to assess and prioritise this fault in accordance with our response times for fault reports which is available at https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/ highways-faults
We will contact you again when an update is available.Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 10:02, Thu 29 November 2018
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Thank you for reporting a fault on the highway.
Unfortunately, this issue cannot be dealt with by the county council as the asset concerned is the responsibility of a third party. You will need to report the fault directly to the organisation responsible. Contact details are available at https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/ highways-contactsState changed to: No further action
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 13:57, Thu 29 November 2018
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You repaired this last time I reported it. It is on the road just past the train rails, so is a highway responsibility. Thank you
Posted by Richard Hooper at 15:32, Thu 29 November 2018
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This is not fixed as at 12PM 30th Nov.
Posted by Richard Hooper at 22:35, Fri 30 November 2018
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The repair I reported before has now failed and is getting worse at the edge of Hubbert’s bridge railway crossing
State changed to: Open
Posted by Richard Hooper at 16:20, Fri 15 February 2019
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This pot hole is getting worse. Cars are having to drive round this to avoid it.
Posted anonymously at 11:48, Sat 6 April 2019
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The repaired area is failing again and requires a more substantial fix.
Posted anonymously at 09:16, Sun 7 April 2019
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Thank you for reporting a fault on the highway.
Unfortunately, this issue cannot be dealt with by the county council as the asset concerned is the responsibility of a third party. You will need to report the fault directly to the organisation responsible. Contact details are available at https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/ highways-contactsState changed to: No further action
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 10:52, Tue 9 April 2019
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Pothole opened up again and will damage car wheels. Very deep and sharp edged.
State changed to: Open
Posted by R Hooper at 10:23, Thu 26 September 2019
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Hello again..... I’m afraid Hubberts bridge level crossing road repairs have failed yet again and a dangerous pot hole has reappeared. These temporary repairs are a waste of time and money. A larger permanent repair is urgently needed please
Posted by R Hooper at 08:58, Wed 2 October 2019
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Thank you for reporting a fault on the highway.
Unfortunately, this issue cannot be dealt with by the county council as the asset concerned is the responsibility of a third party. You will need to report the fault directly to the organisation responsible. Contact details are available at https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/ highways-contactsState changed to: No further action
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 09:42, Fri 4 October 2019
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Good morning. Please be aware of the history of this fault. You have already repaired it numerous times already so how can you say that it is the responsibility of a 3rd party? Please can you reconsider this decision and arrange a more suitable repair to be carried out!
State changed to: Open
Posted by R Hooper at 10:20, Fri 4 October 2019
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