Flooding next to0 nearby new lake due to run off from adjacent fields. Road was closed several times last winter. The water has to go somewhere other than the road!
Reported anonymously at 17:54, Thu 1 October 2020
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council and Vale of White Horse District Council less than a minute later
New estates up the hill from flood have been built including a small lake next to the lowest point on the road. Fields drain to this low point from the North, South and West. Turn it into a bigger project by repairing the edges of Grove Road which are now trenches caused by big trucks. This road dates back to the Iron Age when they had white lines down the middle
Council ref: 2320022
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It will be 6" deep in the New Year. i don't expect this problem to be solved quickly because of all the usual excuses. Next year would be nice because the new pothole in the road are suspension destroyingly deep.
Posted anonymously at 15:53, Sat 31 October 2020
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This really does need to be fixed before someone gets tramlined and pulled into the hedgerow. The flooding covers the edge of the road, making it an impending death trap
Posted by Mike Page at 20:29, Mon 23 November 2020
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It's becoming a rat run on a road where the speed limits are 40 and 20 mph, all ignored. There is a 6' 6" width limit on the Grove Road, also ignored
Posted anonymously at 10:37, Sun 29 November 2020
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Still open, via questionnaire, 10:35, Tue 29 December 2020
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Still open, via questionnaire, 14:44, Tue 26 January 2021
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