Cornwall Grove Residents Angry Over 'Inferior' Road Surface

Say shoddy material has led to surface breaking up

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Local residents in Cornwall Grove are angry over what they describe as shoddy workmanship following resurfacing of their road. One local has swept and weighed the gravel stones thrown up by cars following the work and in just a few metres collected over 9.5 kg of loose stones.

The residents say they have been badly let down by Hounslow Highways, and they want action taken to repair the road surface.

The street was microsurfaced recently by Hounslow Highways as part of a plan to give better skid resistance.

However the surface appears to be too soft to cope with the traffic flow and loose stones are being thrown up by the force of the vehicles. Local residents say they believe there is a deficiency in the material used and that it is shoddy. They are seeking to have the area assessed by an engineer and a plan to address the problem.

Local councillor John Todd, who has been in touch with the authorities on behalf of the residents, said that "the utter frustration of the residents seeking resolution of this long standing issue is appalling. The road surface was clearly badly laid and is now overtly disintegrating."

He said it was clear that as the surface was breaking up, it now had to be redone.

There do not appear to be any similar problems reported in surrounding streets.

June 17, 2017

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