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[UPDATE On 29.8.23 I asked CYC: Is there a date by which the contractor ** must ** make the repairs? Next week is the start of the new school term and pupils (among hundreds of other people) will use this route including after dark... On … [more]
[UPDATE: 27.6.23 See: #195389.] [Image taken 24.6.23] Nr Cocoa Gardens entrance, Wigginton Road, York. Context: #195259. A fast response from CYC. However the subsidence had worsened since my reporting the problems and the area being … [more]
[Image taken 22.6.23] Nr Cocoa Gardens, Wigginton Road, York. The repaired area - the dark tarmac - is subsiding here too. The cracking on the ridge is the evidence. And we've lost the white painted line between the pedestrian side and the … [more]
[Image taken 22.6.23] Nr Cocoa Gardens, Wigginton Road, York. Closeup of the clear subsidence and resulting upstand/height difference. Other image here today and links: #195282.
[Image taken 22.6.23] Nr Cocoa Gardens, Wigginton Road, York. The now uneven tactile paving. (Closeup: #195285.) Wheels can get caught and held in the tramlines at any time. I don't consider it safe even when pristine. This subsidence adds … [more]
[Image taken 22.6.23] Nr Cocoa Gardens, Wigginton Road, York. The subsidence I photographed two days ago (see: #195259) is now more easily seen. And felt. Other image here today and links: #195282.
[CYC reply at 08.41 on 23.6.23: "An inspector will carry out an inspection of the area today and take action to have any issue identified resolved."] [Image taken 22.6.23] Nr Cocoa Gardens, Wigginton Road, York. Overview of the works area … [more]
[Marked up for repair 19.10.23: #198750] [Further action: #195389.] [Action: 24.6.23: #195324.] [More recent images - 22.6.23 - showing further deterioration of this key NMU route: #195282] [Image taken 20.6.23] Wigginton Road, close to … [more]
The Glasgow Harbour "land bridge" (as it was described when it was first proposed) has subsidence issues.
The standard of construction of this riverside path appears to be very poor. A hole has opened up at the edge here, and both sets of steps have been fenced off. The kerb at the back of the path is set very high.
Subsiding cycleway There's a report at: https://highwaysreporting.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/?id=00358948 The reporter (not me) says: "Pavement sinking considerably where river goes under road. Very dangerous at night" The cone has appeared … [more]
Although it's hard to see in the photograph, a dip has formed in the speed table that makes it rather uneven for cycling across northbound, and potentially hazardous, so would be better getting fixed properly.
The cycle route to Stewartfield doesn't actually have any destination signs in the direction towards Stewartfield. Turn right here for Stewartfield, or continue straight ahead to #31495 where the shared footway along West Mains Road ends. … [more]
The path alongside the A8 dual carriageway is closed from here to Shawhead due to subsidence. But no diversion is signed and there is no indication at the previous junction that this path is therefore a dead-end. See also #99662.
The path to Eurocentral has still to open (due to subsidence, see #97667) but no diversion has been signed.
No dropped kerb to access toucan crossing across Fountainwell Road from adjacent road-end, and some subsidence in the footway.
@andy_fab Here is the path at Shawhead which heads towards Eurocentral, affected by landslip This is the only unopened section but it has been like this since about August last year. They fence it off and folk pull off the fences but not … [more]
The path to Riverside Street collapsed when the river level changed. It wasn't looking too good before that either. If I owned one of those flats, I'd be asking my councillor what was going to be done about this.
The South Bank cycle path, which only opened a few months previously, collapsed when the river level changed. A diversion has been arranged through the adjacent car park (see #95382).
Damage the water drop from the broken Clyde Weir has been serious. Major subsidence just east of the Strathclyde distillery seems active https://t.co/FyyVRaTibV
There's clearly something wrong with the foundation of this path for the blocks to be like this. UPDATE MAY 2017: The path has been shut for this to be dealt with. … [more]
Partially fenced off subsidence on path constructed under Safer Routes to Schools programme. The newer fencing has been painted black. There is cracking in the asphalt most of the way down this path.
"Danger - Slow Down - Path surface uneven and broken" sign on Luggie Glen path, the old route of NCN75, referring to subsidence such as at #43945 and #43947
"Danger - Slow Down - Path surface uneven and broken" sign on Luggie Glen path, the old route of NCN75, referring to subsidence such as at #43945 and #43947
End of Mossneuk cycle route in Hairmyres on Strathtay Avenue, but with not even a dropped kerb at road junction! Path in foreground has subsided. Hairmyres Hospital is about half a mile away, behind the trees.