15 hazards found (click column headings to sort).

IDsort iconAddedHA Ref.RoadDescriptionStatus
637715 Feb 2012Unmarked road opposite the school, Bronant, Ceredigion SY23 4TGThe road has been previously repaired. The frost has recently lifted the road surface. The Council road-sweeper has removed sizeable sections of tarmac.Reported
636561 Feb 2012Fairy LanePothole.Reported
508849 Mar 2011MaesglasThe pothole is elongated and is at the edge of the road which when I reverse my car out of the garage I make contact with it .Reported
4817218 Feb 2011Minor road - no road number.Several (approx 6) large and deep potholes at this specific location, but the whole road is in need of repair from the turn-off in Bronant to the smallholding Tanyresgair.Reported
4555831 Jan 2011dol-y-bontroad surface uneven and slumped towards side.Reported
4480527 Jan 2011U/c B4337 to PenycastellHello, U/c from B4337 towards Ffrwd Ganol, We would like to make you aware that we have now counted in excess of 20 potholes of diff sizes which have appeared following the recent spate of bad weat…Reported
3959928 Sep 2010tan y foelsmall hole which is getting worse and noisyReported
3554823 Apr 2010Queen's RoadMultiple holes in road, one big one causes puncture if you get cuaght by it!Reported
3521319 Apr 2010B4343number of potholes, poorly filled past holes and general uneven surface. Long stretch of road has numerous holes on the south travel side of the road - difficult to avoid as you meet them just as yo…Reported
2656822 Jan 2010B 4337series of pot holes on B4337 between Cribyn and LlanwnnedReported
2588421 Jan 2010Main road into Penrhyn-coch village from Plas GogerddanDeterioration of the road surface, with a sizable pothole in the centre.Reported
2066314 May 2009A485erosion of surface dressingReported
1049727 Jan 2008B4333formed against sideo manhole Water damage to road surface braking upReported
36128 Mar 2007potholes have developed over a 50 yard stretch of road where the farm has virtually taken over the road which is frequently also deep in cow manureReported
6591 Feb 2007not sureOn the junction turning into the university, a grid is positioned right in the middle of the turn. A cyclist with thin tyres (doesn't have to be super thin, just not not mountain bike thick) turning …Reported

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