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Storm debris causing highly uneven surface and hazardous loose material

Reported via desktop in the Cracked or Damaged Road Surface category anonymously at 16:32, Wednesday 8 January 2025

Sent to Rutland County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6952635.

Flooding and runoff due to the recent storm has left a significant amount of stones, mud and other debris at this location which has solidified to create a very uneven surface similar to serious potholing over perhaps 10m of road. I do not think the road surface itself is damaged though it is difficult to see, but the debris could cause loss of control for steering or braking, especially for a vehicle travelling close to the speed limit coming down hill, or on two wheels.

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  • Thank you for your report. We are currently experiencing very high levels of demand combined with staff shortages. Please bear with us whilst we resolve the resourcing issues. Your enquiry has been received and will be actioned over the coming months.

    Emergencies likely to cause danger to the public will be addressed straight away and other safety issues will be investigated.

    IMPORTANT: To report anything dangerous, please call us on: 01572 722577

    Posted by Rutland County Council at 17:55, Wednesday 8 January 2025

  • We have completed our inspection of the defect, which will be scheduled for repair, within seven days.

    IMPORTANT: If the defect becomes dangerous, please call us on: 01572 722577

    Posted by Rutland County Council at 20:55, Monday

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