131 hazards found, displaying on 5 pages (click column headings to sort).

IDsort iconAddedHA Ref.RoadDescriptionStatus
361339 May 2010Rye Bank RoadOut of date signRejected
340635 Apr 2010Woodlands ParkwayReally big pothole, immediately after a mini roundabout, impossible to avoid due to bollards in centre of road.Fixed
2770129 Jan 2010Moss Road/Davyhulme Road junctionNumerous potholes, bumps and gaps, and a manhole cover in very poor condition, make this junction very unpleasant to ride across. Thankfully, I go straight here, turning over these osbatcles must be…Fixed
2769829 Jan 2010Victoria RoadSeveral potholes showing cobbles underneath, on the junction with Derbyshire Lane. Some loose debris from the hole edges too.Fixed
2750628 Jan 2010Flixton RoadA long pothole at a T-junction. It is right in the line where I drive my car.Fixed
2646822 Jan 2010#26468Sinderland Road, AltrinchamThe road surface at the side is just horrendous. Its full of lumps bumps and potholes. You have to try and drive/cycle/ride in the middle of it to avoid getting that bone shakin feeling! Its been l…Fixed
2481514 Jan 2010Edge LanePothole in narrow lane. Cycle path is currently blocked by snow.Fixed
238713 Dec 2009Moss Roadpothole between speed pillow and kerbFixed
2278615 Sep 2009Westinghouse RoadRoad surface surrounding NTL covers is breaking up. Debris up to 12cm scattered across the road. Lorries passing over cause shaking of neighbouring buildings. Covers are loose and crash as vehicle…Fixed
2244825 Aug 2009Glebelands RoadAppalling road surface – very rough and rutted - forcing cyclists road move out into the middle of the road. Worse in West bound carriageway.Fixed
221756 Aug 2009Mosley RoadBits of rubble in the northbound cycle lane, all the way from Kings Park to Westinghouse roadFixed
2151123 Jun 2009Park Rdbroken paving slabs have fallen from a lorry as it bounces across this junctionFixed
211061 Jun 2009Park RdAccident debris and oil patchFixed
1963515 Apr 200919635Dunham RdSunken area and pothole to side of manhole. Near to kerb and dangerous to cyclistsFixed
1884323 Mar 2009Westinghouse RoadBarriers placed around hazard 18544 have been smashed to smithereens by traffic over the weekend.Fixed
1874319 Mar 2009Skerton RoadTwo deep potholes have developed just on Skerton road at the junction of Skerton Road and Kings road, Urmston,Manchester M16.Fixed
1867217 Mar 2009Mosley RoadCobbles showing throughFixed
1866717 Mar 2009Ashburton Road W.Smashed bus shelter glass on pavement, busstop and spresading into the road across the bike laneRejected
1854412 Mar 2009Westinghouse RoadRepeat of #4746, last re-reported in December 2008. The surface around a manhole cover has failed even after resurfacing last Feb. It's possible the cover is broken as well, see photo.Fixed
1801424 Feb 2009Kings RoadAt the place where a trench was re-filled the ground has sunk leaving a very deep gash that needs to be avoided by straing into the main traffic if not on the sturdiest mountainbikeFixed
1797924 Feb 2009Ashburton Road WestLarge depression in the road surface, cracking and sinking. This was first reported on 14 May 2007, then again on 31 Oct 2008 but nothing has been done.Fixed
1794723 Feb 2009Ashburton Road WestPaint spilled from a pot that's now gone has hardended into a hump.Fixed
1794423 Feb 2009Ashburton Road Westmud or slurry on cycle lane and footpathFixed
1794123 Feb 2009Ashburton Road Westpothole right in the moddle of the roadFixed
1780219 Feb 2009This is the worst road in Trafford Park, holes, cracks, collapsing trenches and bumps; and debris of all types: stones, mud, metal, bits of wood and a pot of paint. It's one of the busiest roads in T…Rejected
1679627 Jan 2009A56Pothole on roundaboutFixed
1648015 Jan 2009Park RdSeam in the road is crumbling and spewing gravel onto the bike lane. The gravel is the greater hazard.Rejected
1647915 Jan 2009Park RdGravel leaves and a couple of bricksFixed
1647815 Jan 2009Mosley RoadAnother failing patchRejected
1647615 Jan 2009Guinness RoadLeaf mould, gravel, a broken traffic cone, a smashed car windscreen and a lump of earth as big as my headFixed

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