tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-791817892794754996.post1981701673268202521..comments2023-11-18T08:59:54.598+00:00Comments on Carmarthenshire Planning Problems and more: Pothole newscaebrwynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17233902574832152764noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-791817892794754996.post-29566822508326621112015-02-20T14:03:23.635+00:002015-02-20T14:03:23.635+00:00I wrote to the minister responsible about these is...I wrote to the minister responsible about these issues, her reply just said they were aware of itand the issues would be dealt with when money in the budget was allocated - to you and me I think that means they don't have enough dosh to keep main roads between south west wales and noth east wales open :(<br />I'll try your suggestion though, might embaress them a bit more :)Teifionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04092813116668924841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-791817892794754996.post-24026752289175754182015-02-20T10:44:04.752+00:002015-02-20T10:44:04.752+00:00Have you thought of reporting these issues through...Have you thought of reporting these issues through the FixMyStreet.com website? It's a superb resource, that will accurately record the issue and forward it along to the relevant council - made by the same good people that power WhatDoTheyKnow.com.<br /><br />FixMyStreet brings the same kind of transparency and has a helpful reminder system, to update the report once something has been fixed. <br /><br />In my experience CCC have been very responsive, for example yesterday I reported Fly-Tipping of material at the Pant Y Bryn wind turbine. Within 45 minutes the Customer Service Centre had not only acknowledged, but they'd also taken it on themselves to raise the breach of conditions to the Planning department for them to act quickly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-791817892794754996.post-53466327495946901572015-01-27T09:51:12.251+00:002015-01-27T09:51:12.251+00:00The roadworks on the A40 (Trunk road, so not under...The roadworks on the A40 (Trunk road, so not under council control) between Llandovery and Llanwrda have been there for over two years. In December 2013 a local resident asked the Welsh Government for the cost of the traffic lights - it was £1596 per week. The total cost for the lights up to that date was £70,935. We can double that now.caebrwynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17233902574832152764noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-791817892794754996.post-35553904282502731952015-01-27T09:37:29.516+00:002015-01-27T09:37:29.516+00:00I've been driving between Pembrokeshire and Ne...I've been driving between Pembrokeshire and Newtown on a regular basis for years. There have been 2 or 3 "road works" on the A40 and A483 around LLandovery that have been there as long as I've been driving.<br />You'll recognise them by the sign - lane closed for your safety - the truth is they jusy have no money to repair a main trunk road linking the south west and north east wales. I wrote to the minister concerned, they could only do something when money was allocated - since then I've noticed the lights have been moved 2 or 3 yards - wonder if its a way of classifying it as new road works ?Teifionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04092813116668924841noreply@blogger.com