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Wrenbury Road from Sandy Lane junction to the Whitchurch rd in Aston.

Reported via mobile in the Carriageway category anonymously at 23:14, Thursday 23 March 2023

Sent to Cheshire East Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 4352142.

I’ve already reported all the potholes. I am shocked as a new resident about the danger on this stretch of narrow road. HGVs speed through ignoring the speed limit, there are no pavements and the road has no lay-bys or passing points. This means two lorries meeting head on necessitates one driving over mine and other front gardens constantly but more importantly if you are in a car meeting an HGV head on there is nowhere to go for safety and these people do not slow down or give way. I’ve had to reverse onto Whitchurch road. School kids take their life in their hands walking this road as do dog walkers. The road needs HGVs diverting away. The road surface is appalling anyway and the road is too narrow. Apart from the horrendous vibration this is like living on a motorway!! Do something!!! Restrict the speed limit, restrict access, lay speed bumps, put a pavement in then the road will definitely be too narrow for these huge juggernauts! This is a small country Lane not an industrial site. Business traffic needs a bypass. Serious consideration MUST apply to this before someone is killed.

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  • Thank you for contacting Cheshire East Highways. We have logged your enquiry and passed it to a member of our team.

    Our teams are working hard to manage and respond to reports from members of the public.

    We are experiencing a high volume of enquiries and 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 23:14, Thursday 23 March 2023

  • State changed to: In progress

    Updated by Cheshire East Council at 16:30, Thursday 4 May 2023

  • We have assessed the issue and have been unable to identify the cause during our visit. We need to carry our further investigations to fix the problem. We are unable to provide you with a timescale for this work, but will update your report once we have more information.

    Posted by Cheshire East Council at 00:10, Wednesday 7 June 2023

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