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About 50 metres from the double roundabout, over both carriageways
Reported in the Pothole category anonymously at 12:02, Thu 10 October 2019
Sent to Buckinghamshire Council 4 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 1799660.
Where the road has been previously dug up and resurfaced (for groundworks), the patch (which runs over both of the carriageways) has started to break down on both sides of the carriageway, causing potholes where the cars and truck tyres routinely drive over it; the depth is approximately 1-2 inches and the width is approximately 1 ft - it is enough to give a nasty jolt and bang when driving over it, especially when it is obscured through being filled with rainwater. There are 4 holes in total over the road (2 on either side). The location is just beyond where the current works are (on the carriageway travelling from Amersham towards Chalfont St Giles) which is about 50 metres back from the roundabout. It is the surface of the road patch that has broken down (I do not know if the patch is temporary or permanent, but it does need to be rectified). Thanks!
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Transport for BuckinghamshirePosted by Buckinghamshire Council at 12:05, Thu 10 October 2019
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State changed to: Closed
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 14:19, Fri 24 December 2021
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