Norfolk County Council is the local authority for Norfolk.
We provide a wide range of services for people who live, work, do business or visit here. They include children's services such as schools, adult social services, highway maintenance, waste disposal, libraries, museums, fire and rescue, economic development and trading standards.
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In fairness to Norfolk, they are on the ball. When I reported a sinking road surface on a single-track fen road, it was repaired well, and within 36 hours. Thanks guys.
Send some of your teams to Lincolnshire! This place will keep them even busier. Someone photographed one of our potholes with a birthday cake and candles next to it. The hole had been there for years.
The trouble with ‘prioritising’ repairs dependent on the road category means that defects on minor roads are usually ignored, as there are so many needing repair on classified roads. Here on the Somerset Levels a number of small roads are now impassable to normal cars. What to do then ???
bodge & scarper springs to mind, cold mix is shit why not repair it properly 1st time, my god they are rushed off their poor feet, fellas talks a good job but doesnt do one did a repair in the middle of worn out area Norfolk council if you think thats make you look good news for you made you look stupid, how many does it take to change a light bulb, laying tarmac on soil ha ha 9 years later we are paying for this
Golly. I ran across this when I was looking something up and am familiar with The Lowland from reading Tudor history. I sidelined it to read later for when I was finished doing what I was doing. Going back to it, I realize it's not about my locality which is Norfolk, Va. USA. We have lots of British names around my town, not to mention the name of the state, which is Virginia (named after Elizabeth 1) So greetings to my fellow Norfolkians across the pond. As a sideline, we pronounce it "nor- fuk", not to get dirty, but that's just how the locals say it. We also use a long "a", so for example the word "garden" would sound like "gea-den". If you like accents, the site below us, North Carolina, has a beautiful accent. Folks from out of town say "Norfolk" just like it's spelled. Cheers?
The potholes will return, that so-called remedial work will be destroyed by 1)traffic and 2) weather effects. This is buy cheap buy twice in action. Rip the surface up back to the hard-core and 2 feet past distress/ fracture points. Replace and compact hard-core to a high standard, pave and compact base layer to high standard, pour hot bitumen sealant around edges and pave proper top coat, adding granite chips and compact to high standard, leave to cure. Problem solved, yes, more costly initially, but cheaper long term.
I wonder which chroma key was used as I want to be sure to avoid it myself. Better to put only the benq screenbar plus streaming slides or a rectangular overlay instead of such poor translucency, I this come with an epilepsy warning intro.
American Road Patch is another innovative idea which helps stop later water ingress into repaired potholes ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vr_Dxg1LdxU.html
Just a shame there is no barrier between the path and the road as some of those idiots in cars seemed to be moving at times.Still it got people on their bikes.Well done.