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Significant vibration of our house with potential structural damage

Reported via desktop in the Pothole (NH) category anonymously at 09:18, Fri 22 July 2022

Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 3697471.

As vehicles pass on the M3 (directly opposite Badgers Copse, Camberley) our whole house vibrates from the shock wave of said vehicles hitting a presumed large pothole or series of potholes. As this is is the second time this has occurred in recent months (M3 previously repaired c.June '22) I am seriously concerned about structural damage to my property as well as the risk of serious damage to mains infrastructure resulting in gas leaks and associated potential explosions and fires. Please remedy once and for all.

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  • Thank you for your report concerning vibrations on the M3.

    We’re aware of the surfacing issue in this area, and have received a large amount of correspondence from residents in this area. We're using these reports to identify areas to prioritise for an emergency resurfacing scheme which will be completed in the next 4-8 weeks, pending funding. Thank you for your report and assistance in planning this project.

    Kind regards

    National Highways

    Posted by at 11:36, Mon 25 July 2022

  • Thank you for your input regarding the M3 vibration issue. Thanks to reports from many residents including yourself, we have identified the issue and have implemented a Lane 1 closure on the M3 between Junctions 3 and 4 to minimise damage.

    Furthermore, we have planned to fully resurface this road to eliminate the uneven ground which is causing the issue. Hopefully this should solve the problem and prevent any further distress or damage. This resurfacing is currently due to happen this weekend, 30 July-31 July, however if we encounter unexpected issues, it may be delayed to the following weekend. The closure will remain in place for as long as is necessary.

    We thank you for your patience and we hope this project will provide the necessary solution. Please feel free to get back in contact if the problem persists.

    Kind regards

    National Highways

    Posted by at 10:52, Thu 28 July 2022

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