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The carriageway opposite 120 Prestbury Road, SK10 3BN.

Reported via mobile in the Carriageway category anonymously at 16:36, Wed 16 February 2022

Sent to Cheshire East Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 3316710.

Where Prestbury Road was recently resurfaced (25th January 2022) opposite 120 Prestbury Road (SK10 3BN) the contractors have left a hump in the road, effectively raising it up to one grid, which is towards the middle of the road, but leaving two others below the new surface of the road, in the gutter. The two recessed gutter grids and the hump mean that passing traffic now thumps over this area very noisily, especially vans, coaches and HGVs. In addition to this the hump also prevents rainwater draining, as it can not reach the two grids in the gutter, and so it collects in the dip next to the hump meaning that pedestrians are getting splashed by passing traffic (just ask the NHS staff who park in the Conservative Club car park). This is already getting muddy too, as the water splashes out or eventually evaporates. It also appears that there is a lot of tarmac in the grid that is inset into the pavement, presumably from the recent works, which is clearly adding to the constant flooding of Prestbury Road at this point (see photograph).

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    Thank you for your patience.
    Our teams are working hard to manage and respond to reports from members of the public.

    We are currently experiencing an increase in demand of reported issues along with a temporary reduction in available staff due to Covid-related sickness and self-isolation.

    During this time and until the situation improves, we will be prioritising those issues that present most risk to the travelling public. While we normally aim to provide you with a response within 20 working days, response times for all other reported issues may take longer than usual.

    Thank you for your patience.

    Posted by Cheshire East Council at 16:36, Wed 16 February 2022

  • State changed to: In progress

    Updated by Cheshire East Council at 11:24, Wed 6 July 2022

  • State changed to: Open

    Updated by Cheshire East Council at 19:58, Wed 3 August 2022

  • State changed to: In progress

    Updated by Cheshire East Council at 15:11, Wed 10 August 2022

  • State changed to: Open

    Updated by Cheshire East Council at 13:37, Thu 15 September 2022

  • We are pleased to confirm that work is now complete, and your report has been closed.

    State changed to: Fixed

    Posted by Cheshire East Council at 08:52, Friday 3 February 2023

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