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THe bridge over the M25 and continuance into Merrywood Grove are the responsibility of Highways England. The immediate slope on the south side of the bridge is subsiding and there are dangerous potholes and surface defects just north of Merrywood Grove.
Reported via desktop in the Structures (eg bridges, fencing, noise barriers) (NH) category by Jeffrey Shaun Harris - Trustee Land and City Families Trust at 10:11, Thu 21 December 2023
Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5344361.
As you come off the bridge over the M25 on the south side the road is subsiding and at the junction of Merrywood Grove there are large potholes across the width of the road, which fill with water after rain. These are getting worse and likely to cause damage to vehicles . These make it impassable for pedestrians accessing the area. There is a Special Needs School at The Old Pheasantry and the road is in daily use. Highways England were very good last year dealing with a drainage problem nearby and we hope that can assist in making these problems safer and the road more useable.
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From enquiries it seems that the issue ‘belongs’ to Surrey County Council, who are now investigating.
Posted by Jeffrey Shaun Harris - Trustee Land and City Families Trust at 11:11, Thursday 18 January 2024
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From enquiries it seems that the issue ‘belongs’ to Surrey County Council, who are now investigating.
Posted by Jeffrey Shaun Harris - Trustee Land and City Families Trust at 20:58, Monday 22 January 2024
Still open, via questionnaire -
Still open, via questionnaire, 10:10, Tuesday 20 February 2024
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