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Heading towards Newmarket,not far past the Wilbraham Road bridge....just past the sign for surveillance camera....left hand lane & right on the edge of the road

Reported via desktop in the Debris/spillage (NH) category anonymously at 17:26, Tue 17 November 2020

Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 2392707.

A pile of what looks like mainly car parts including one large commercial vehicle tyre.Presumably crash debris. It also includes a traffic cone which is clearly visible to mark the spot. Large enough of a pile to be an issue,paticularly as it's right on the road edge, but nothing one man couldn't systematically load up [although the tyre could be a struggle] ADDITIONAL FOOTNOTE -there's another large,blown commercial vehicle tyre under the Wilbraham Road bridge you have to pass under just before you get to it [same side of road] It's been placed behind one of the large concrete stanchions so isn't immediately visible when approaching.

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  • Thank you for contacting Highways England about debris on the A14.

    I can confirm that this is a local authority issue as they are responsible for litter picking on the A14. We will be raising this with the relevant authorities.

    If you require any further update on this issue our Customer Contact Centre is available 24 hours a day at: • 0300 123 5000

    • info@highwaysengland.co.uk

    Please quote 21781493 to discuss this matter further.

    Kind regards Highways England

    Posted by National Highways at 16:54, Mon 30 November 2020

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