Investigating
Flooding continously deposites stones from Lydalls Close along Lydalls Road
Reported via desktop in the Flooding on Road category anonymously at 16:21, Monday 9 September 2024
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council 1 minute later
A wide deposit of stones and gravel have been deposited along Lydalls Rd probably also entering the drainage points along it damaging the drainage system during stormy weather. The latest flood has left islands of gravel which offer no braking capability as cars are forced to overtake parked commuters' cars along this busy road.
Council ref: ENQ241016310
Updates
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State changed to: Investigating
Updated by Oxfordshire County Council at 16:21, Monday 9 September 2024
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This week has been the worst with the water running off the road into driveways and gardens and even more gravel/stones deposited create another hazard and in addition has recently further damaged pedestrian pathways
Posted anonymously at 12:14, Thursday 26 September 2024
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The gravel depositted outside 70 Lydalls road is a danger to cyclists and cars, its been depositted from the heavy rain over last few days. There has also been Thames Water works in same area which has exacebated the problem. This problem was first alerted about 2 weeks ago but it has had no attention whatsoever so it has become worse. Ther is more rain due tonight so I think this needs attention asap, please
Posted anonymously at 12:26, Thursday 26 September 2024
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The road gulley drains in Lydalls Road are blocked which will not help the torrents of water flowing down the road and shifting the gravel.
Posted anonymously at 14:26, Thursday 3 October 2024
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This problem has continued to get worse and gravel is now stretching across the carriageway. This is dangerous for motorcyclists and cyclists, especially as people are moving around parked cars and approaching the crossroads. There is a risk of a cyclist or motorcyclist skidding on the loose gravel.
Posted anonymously at 21:58, Friday 4 October 2024
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