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Severely blocked culvert drain, causing sever damage to driveway coming off the A5 road into property. Culvert runs into a ditch at the side of the A5 which runs under the A5 Road. Debris and trees blocking the drainage.

Reported via mobile in the Flooding/drainage (NH) category anonymously at 09:58, Mon 22 April 2024

Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5883173.

Water cannot pass through the culvert onto the river Avon due to debris, trees and mud causing flooding and drive surface damage. A clean up was arranged by yourselves in Feb 24, but cancelled. Clearing was then set for March 24, not completed. No contact since. The culvert has not been maintained by yourselves since 2018. This needs addressing. Thank you for your time.

Updates

  • Mr Michael Tabbener

    Posted anonymously at 10:42, Mon 22 April 2024

  • Apologies, my mistake Culvert water runs into the river Anchor along and under the A5. Not the River AVON.

    Posted anonymously at 11:39, Mon 22 April 2024

  • Thank you for making your report. We have asked our inspection team to attend this location and assess the issue. If any work is needed, they will arrange for this to happen. Should no immediate work be required we will continue to monitor this during our regular inspections.

    Although we always aim to complete repairs as quickly as possible, timescales do vary as we try to minimise disruption to customers by combining activities into single closures and always ensuring the safety of our people.

    Kind regards National Highways

    Posted by Angela Phillips at 13:48, Tue 30 April 2024

  • Thank you for making your report. We have asked our inspection team to attend this location and assess the issue. If any work is needed, they will arrange for this to happen. Should no immediate work be required we will continue to monitor this during our regular inspections.

    Although we always aim to complete repairs as quickly as possible, timescales do vary as we try to minimise disruption to customers by combining activities into single closures and always ensuring the safety of our people.

    Kind regards National Highways

    Posted by Angela Phillips at 14:13, Tue 30 April 2024

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