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Multiple pot holes of steep part of road

Reported via desktop in the Carriageway pothole category anonymously at 11:54, Thursday 21 March 2024 ; (there is no pin shown as the user did not use the map)

Sent to Shropshire Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 14141793.

Several large pot holes on both sides of the road now impossible to miss, as if you go round one you hit the other, its on a steep incline and there is also a large drop that has formed off the one side of the road where the tarmac has been washed away.

The leaves are currently hiding the large drop off so when I met some one this week they reversed and got stuck in the drop off between the tarmac and stone in the verge it is difficult to get out without damaging your wheels.

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  • Thank you for contacting us. This note is to confirm that we have received your report and we'll be in touch with an update as soon as possible.

    Posted by Shropshire Council at 11:54, Thursday 21 March 2024

  • I cant move the marker on the map for this is should be on the road between Cefn Einion and the moat. On the steep part of the road near Horse show coppice. Between Vron Farm and Headfield.

    Posted anonymously at 14:42, Thursday 28 March 2024

  • We have now arranged for the required work to take place to resolve the issue you reported to us.

    We will update you when the work has been completed.

    State changed to: Action scheduled

    Posted by Shropshire Council at 14:56, Wednesday 24 July 2024

  • We're pleased to advise you that this work has now been completed.

    State changed to: Fixed

    Posted by Shropshire Council at 11:36, Monday 5 August 2024

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