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Severe and dangerous pot holes and road subsidence in Knole Lane at its junction with Brentry Lane that have now become dangerous to cyclists and motor cycles and will result in personal injury. Cars continuously taking evasive action to avoid the obstacles, this is also the site of pedestrian crossing and also hear to bus stops that when in use narrow the road preventing vehicles from taking evasive action. The whole length of Knole lane between this junction and the Crow Roundabout is full of potholes.
Reported in the Carriageway Defect category anonymously at 08:18, Mon 17 February 2020
Sent to Bristol City Council 2 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 2002692.
These potholes are subject to numerous reports and have bee present for over a year and are getting very much worse. An effort to patch some of them lasted a matter of weeks. Someone will be injured before long which will result in the council paying even more money in compensation. Urgent action is required!
Updates
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A new enquiry has been raised for this issue.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 08:20, Mon 17 February 2020
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OS GRID REFERENCE: ST 57513 79159 DISTRICT: Bristol, City of WARD: Henbury ROAD NAME: Knole Lane LOCATION DESCRIPTION: Coming down hill towards Henbury, at the pedestrian crossing near the Brentry Lane junction HAZARD TYPE: Surface poorly restored after roadworks APPROX. SIZE: 30cm x 2m APPROX. DEPTH: 4 inches APPROX. DISTANCE FROM KERB: n/a DATE ENCOUNTERED: 2020-02-13 DEFECT DESCRIPTION: Big dip across the road from sunken roadworks?
Posted anonymously at 16:04, Mon 17 February 2020
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This issue is currently under investigation. We'll provide updates on the outcome as soon as we can.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 13:00, Tue 18 February 2020
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A job has been raised with our contractors to action this issue and appropriate repairs or maintenance will be undertaken as soon as they can.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 10:33, Wed 4 March 2020
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Report of further concerns over potholes by the crossing, caused damage to car, two tyres
Posted anonymously at 08:46, Thu 19 March 2020
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A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 08:50, Thu 19 March 2020
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A job has been raised with our contractors to action this issue and appropriate repairs or maintenance will be undertaken as soon as they can.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 09:25, Fri 20 March 2020
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If the issue still exists, please review the location and the description and let us know by creating a new enquiry on FixMyStreet
State changed to: Closed
Posted by Bristol City Council at 17:28, Wed 11 May 2022
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location. Please reference 2002692 in your new report if it is an update on this one.