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Deep sunken trench
Reported via desktop in the Road surface (NH) category anonymously at 08:27, Fri 5 January 2024
Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5397825.
Moderated by automated at 08:27, Fri 5 January 2024
I see from report 5168053 that you are planning on replacing sections of this appalling concrete surface "We do however have plans to deliver life extending works which includes the replacement of localised concrete bays and concrete repairs on the A180 between Barnetby and Brocklesby. We’re hopeful this scheme can be delivered during the current Roads Investment Strategy (RIS) period in 2024/25, pending further survey and development work. We’re provisionally looking at August 2024." however this deep sunken trench, just before the P layby eastbound, which is itself about 50yds before sign A180 A 46.9 needs attention urgently. I reckon it's this previous repair seen on this Google Streetview image from June 2023 which has failed utterly: https:[email removed],-0.335885,3a,15y,52.99h,82.73t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s2oG0Bz06iaRbyuLa8YXH_w!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
Updates
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Thank you for your email of 5 January 2024 about a deep sunken trench on the A180. We understand your concerns and appreciate you taking the time to contact us about the issue.
We've checked with our maintenance team and they are investigating alternative repairs for cracks/trenches on the A180 prior to the major works taking place. We'll update you further once we have identified the best way forward.
Thank you again for contacting us. If there is anything we can help you with, please email or telephone our Contact Centre. They’re available 24 hours a day by phone: 0300 123 5000 or by email info@nationalhighways.co.uk Alternatively, please visit the National Highways website at nationalhighways.co.uk.
Kind Regards
Gemma
Gemma Ford Business Services Coordinator Business Services Team National Highways |Calder view house | Calder Park | Wakefield | WF2 7UA Web: nationalhighways.co.uk Follow us on Twitter @HighwaysYORKS and @HighwaysNEast
Posted by Gemma Ford at 10:20, Thu 18 January 2024
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We would like to update you further about the A180.
We can confirm lane closures are in effect due to surfacing defects. Permanent works are expected to start in September 2024 but temporary remedial works are under consideration prior to September, to make safe the surface as it currently is. This could take 8-10 weeks for any temporary repairs. Signage is also being deployed strategically by our maintenance team to warn road users of the poor surface.
Thank you again for contacting us. If there is anything we can help you with, please email or telephone our Contact Centre. They’re available 24 hours a day by phone: 0300 123 5000 or by email info@nationalhighways.co.uk Alternatively, please visit the National Highways website at nationalhighways.co.uk.
Posted by National Highways at 15:14, Wed 10 April 2024
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