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[Image taken 27.5.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. Context: #192705, #192706. Other image here today and links: #194408.
[Image taken 27.5.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. A beautiful, sunny Saturday on a bank holiday weekend and the Clifton Bingo (www.cliftonbingo.co.uk/) carpark is quite full. It is a classic example of a trip generator and not in a good way. … [more]
[UPDATE: On 19.5.23 the wand was still where it was in this image. To stop it being an eyesore and possibly a hazard, I took it to Hazel Court (the recycling centre #193086) as I did for the previous one.] [Image taken 17.5.23] Burton Stone … [more]
[Image taken 10.5.23] Pizza Time, Burton Stone Lane junction with Garth Terrace, York. Forecourt damage partially repaired. The sections that align with the pavement? Did CYC do that bit despite their previous, No? The forecourt remains … [more]
[Image taken 27.04.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. School strike today but still the pavement is obstructed. This cat is sure to be left undisturbed - there's no way a human could squeeze through. Other image today and links: #193433.
[Image taken 27.04.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking north), York. I was certain last night there was a cycle roundel/cycle sign on this wand at this end as well as at the other #193433.
[Image taken 27.04.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking south), York. The wands have been reinstated. (Context: #193043.) The nearest wand has acquired a cycle symbol roundel. This adds further confusion and clutter to the nonsensical layout. … [more]
[Image taken 22.4.23] Stained glass image created for the Tour de France when it came to Yorkshire in 2014 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Tour_de_France#:~:text=The%202014%20Tour%20de%20France,in%20Paris%20on%2027%20July.). Title: “En … [more]
[Image taken 22.4.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. Puddles on pavement and pedestrian crossing buildout. I'm challenging the first reply from CYC see: #192208. Other images today: #193302, #193303, #193304.
[UPDATE: #193433] [Image taken 19.4.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking southbound), York. The damaged section of splitter island and the broken wand have been removed. To alert road users to the splitter island two cones have been placed in it. … [more]
[Image taken 19.4.23] Burton Stone Lane, junction with Ratcliffe Street, York. Context and links: #193155.
[Image taken 19.4.23] Burton Stone Lane, junction with Ratcliffe Street, York. Tarmac damage I hope will get repaired when the surface outside Mrs Greedys is redone. I'll ask. (The building had scaffolding that extended into the road on it … [more]
[Image taken 15.4.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking south), York. In the background is the second wand (behind the post) and to the right, leant against the wall, a section from the splitter island. Other image here today and links: #193043.
[UPDATE: 19.4.23 See: #193157] [UPDATE: On 18.4.23 The wand and the splitter island section had been removed. There were two cones on the island] [Image taken 15.4.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking south), York. Further damage to the splitter … [more]
[Image taken 5.4.23] Clifton Bingo second car park on the east side of Burton Stone Lane, York. Other area of this same car park and links: #192705.
[Later image: #194409] [Image taken 5.4.23] Clifton Bingo second car park on the east side of Burton Stone Lane, York. Other image here of other area of this same car park today: #192706. Other Clifton Bingo car park and links: #192704.
[Image taken 5.4.23] Clifton Bingo car park on west side of Burton Stone Lane, York. Clifton Bingo (www.cliftonbingo.co.uk/) is a massive trip generator. And I haven’t found any cycle parking. The two car parks are often full (see: … [more]
[Image taken 5.4.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking south), York. This temporary sign has been set up in the carriageway. However, at 16.30, the diversion was not yet active see: #192697. Other image today and links: #192695.
[Image taken 5.4.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking south), York. This temporary sign reduces the pavement width to around 40cm. When I went through earlier today it was flat on the pavement. This made it a trip hazard and meant it was not … [more]
[Later image from 22.4.23: #193301] [Image taken 23.3.23] Burton Stone Lane (close to the junction with Horner Street), York. Water collects here in wet weather and remains in situ for some time. This shows the position of the pools not the … [more]
[Image taken 17.3.23] Burton Stone Lane junction with Field View, York. The scaffolding has delayed repairs to the road surface here. An email from CYC dated 10.3.23 says: "Unfortunately, due to utility works and some scaffolding … [more]
[Image taken 17.3.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. Context: #189234 and #191693. Parts of Burton Stone Lane were patched and resurfaced in late (December?) 2022 and, as here, in March 2023. Other image this subject today: #192135. Other image … [more]
[Image taken 3.3.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. On 3.3.23 residents around Burton Stone Lane received the letter in this image. I contains wording I can’t recall seeing in another such communication. I was very pleased to see it. I consider … [more]
[Image taken 28.2.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking south), York. This rider is well lit, very visible, yet as I watched a motorist entered the 'pound' and drove straight at him. The cyclist stopped to talk to me. He said this is his regular … [more]
[Image taken 28.2.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking north), York. The driver entered the 'pound' when there was an oncoming vehicle, and despite the sign and the give way markings. Other image here today and links: #191523.
[Image taken 28.2.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking north), York. A other driver ignores the Give way to oncoming vehicles sign and road markings. Other image here today and links: #191523.
[Image taken 28.2.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking south), York. The driver of the white van has ignored the Give way to oncoming vehicles sign and road markings. Other image here today and links: #191523. MY EXPERIENCE: One evening in the … [more]
[Image taken 28.2.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking south), York. The clear practice is to ignore the Give way to oncoming vehicles signs and the markings giving the same message on the tarmac. Other image here today and links: #191523.
[Image taken 28.2.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking north), York. There should only be motor vehicles heading in one direction in the 'pound'. There are Give way to oncoming vehicles signs at both ends and double give way lines on the road. … [more]
[Image taken 28.2.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking north), York. One arrow shows a driver entering the 'pound' at the far end despite the oncoming vehicle - shown by the nearest arrow. And despite having the same message as visible in the … [more]
[Image taken 28.2.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking north), York. Other image here today and links: #191523.
[Image taken 28.2.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking north), York. 17.30-ish, daylight and still the driver doesn’t comply with the Give way to oncoming vehicles sign and the double white lines s/he has crossed to get to this position. Context … [more]
[Image taken 17.2.23] Pizza Time, Burton Stone Lane, York. The area when no vehicle is parked here – on the forecourt or on the pavement. It shows how narrow the pavement is due to all the 'furniture' (obstructions). The tarmac damage of … [more]
[Image taken 17.2.23] Pizza Time, Burton Stone Lane, York. This vehicle is regularly here – on the pavement - in the evening. Is she the regular delivery driver for Pizza Time? The car is obstructing the pavement. It makes the narrow space … [more]
[UPDATE: Week commencing 6.3.23 the full width of BSL here was resurfaced] [UPDATE: An email from CYC dated 3.3.23 says: "I’ve checked this with my colleagues and I can confirm that the area you’ve highlighted is included within our … [more]
[UPDATE: On 27.2.23 I met a LibDem ward representative in situ. On 2.3.23, at his request, I emailed him my views. These include (but are not limited to) how the changes do not reduce speeds but actually create danger and additional … [more]
[Image taken 10.2.23] Copy of Focus on Clifton Ward, York delivered to residents in January 2023. [NOTE: Location is indicative.] This was the first issue of Focus - the newsletter of the local Lib Dems www.yorklibdems.org.uk/ - following … [more]
[Image taken 7.2.23] Royale Spice, Horner Street, junction with Burton Stone Lane, York. View of the upstand from this side. There's not much (not enough?) room for a mobility scooter, wheelchair or someone with a buggy to cross and turn … [more]
[Image taken 7.2.23] Royale Spice, Burton Stone Lane, looking towards Horner Street, York. The area of fake grass is enclosed. The perimeter is painted white but it has an upstand. Humans take the shortest route... to Horner Street, to the … [more]
[Image taken 7.2.23] Duncombe Square, Burton Stone Lane, York. [NOTE: Location approximate.] These are to be built to passivhaus standard (https://passipedia.org/basics/what_is_a_passive_house). But where's the buzz? Where's the … [more]
[Image taken 7.2.23] Duncombe Square, Burton Stone Lane, York. Underwhelming... part of a cycle frame - but not a utility cycle or one you can use for transporting dependants or pets. Is that the sole 'reference'/nod to the location? … [more]
[Image taken 7.2.23] Duncombe Square, Burton Stone Lane, York. The hoardings are simply oversized advertising. Behind the site is the Minster. It's visible at present since this site and the one next to it have been cleared. The bells are … [more]
[Image taken 7.2.23] Duncombe Square, Burton Stone Lane, York. The hoardings add colour. But nothing else. The graphics are simply advertising. There's no history of the site. There's no timeline. There is no imagery placing them in York. … [more]
[Image taken 25.1.23] Former Duncombe Barracks, Burton Stone Lane, York. This will be the site of Duncombe Square (www.shapehomesyork.com/) a development of passivhaus homes. Today though, it was a quagmire. Someone who said he was a … [more]
[Image taken 25.1.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking south), York. This motorist is obstructing the pavement. Opposite a church. There's no room for someone with a buggy, holding the hand of a child or person they care for to pass. Ditto for … [more]
[Image taken 25.1.23] Burton Stone Lane opposite St Luke's church, York. Verge damage by drivers. More of this damage here today and links: #190168.
[Image taken 25.1.23] Burton Stone Lane, opposite Shipton Street, York. Verge damage caused by motorists driving on to and off it. Not only unsightly the mud released is a pavement hazard for pedestrians and a road one for people on cycles. … [more]
[Image taken 25.1.23] Outside St Luke's church, Burton Stone Lane, junction wiith Shipton Street, York. Centreline tarmac damage at a road narrowing. That infra requires people on cycles to move out into the carriageway. Cyclists ought to … [more]
[Image taken 25.1.23] Burton Stone Lane, junction with Shipton Street, with St Luke's (church) behind, York. Location of damage to kerb in: #190165.
[Image taken 25.1.23] Burton Stone Lane, outside St Luke's church, York. Cracking tarmac close to the kerb. Few people in York have learned to ride assertively. Plus low driving standards and high motorist speeds can force even the bravest … [more]
[Image taken 25.1.23] Shipton Street junction with Burton Stone Lane, York. Centreline tarmac damage and potholes at a junction. All of this is a serious problem for people cycling. At any location. But the high speeds, and low standards of … [more]
[Image taken 25.1.23] Outside 150 Burton Stone Lane, York. This looks like new tarmac. It seems to be already failing. The carriageways on this street are narrow, driving speeds much higher than the 20mph limit and people in cycles have to … [more]
[Image taken 25.1.23] Burton Stone Lane, junction with Glencoe Street, York. Is this new tarmac that is already failing around an ironwork? Other image today and links: #190043.
[Image taken 25.1.23] Burton Stone Lane, looking north from outside Heron Foods, York. Centreline tarmac damage. Damage in the other direction and links see: #190160. Other image today and links: #190043.
[Image taken 25.1.23] Burton Stone Lane looking south just before the junction with Glencoe Street, York. Centre line damage to the tarmac. A real hazard for people cycling see: #190158. Continuation of the damage northbound see: #190161. … [more]
[Image taken 25.1.23] Burton Stone Lane, just north of the junction with Glencoe Street, York. Centre line damage. This is a serious hazard for people cycling. It can trap wheels and/or 'hold' them. Water gets under the surface, freezes, … [more]
[UPDATE: On Tuesday, 14 February 2023 CYC said: "We're sorry, City of York Council isn't responsible for resolving this problem. While we endeavour to respond to reports of this nature, we cannot investigate or take action to rectify … [more]
[UPDATE: #193871] [UPDATE: An email from CYC dated 27.2.23 confirmed they won't take action: "The current status of your report is: closed. We're sorry, City of York Council isn't responsible for resolving this problem. While we endeavour … [more]
[Image taken 25.1.23] Garth Terrace, junction with Burton Stone Lane, York. Context: #190153. Other image today and links: #190043.
[UPDATE: 15.2.23. CYC won't repair this pavement. In an email dated Tuesday, 14 February 2023 it said: "Thank you for your Road and Pavement problems report submitted on 08/02/2023 16:48. The current status of your report is: closed. The … [more]
[Image taken 25.1.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. The only formal crossing on the entire length of Burton Stone Lane. Driving speeds are very high and not every motorist stops to let people cross. There are a couple of build-outs but it all … [more]
[MY EXPERIENCE 31.3.23 and 29.3.23: On my way south, ie towards the camera, this cycle channel was again obstructed as per the image. Parking here means there are no sightlines for anyone in any direction.] [Image taken 25.1.23] Burton … [more]
[UPDATE: 6.3.23 A vehicle from Garlands was again here today. Parking here blocks the cycle channel. I don't think those improve safety for people who cycle. But parking on the double yellows within the 'pound' means no user has any view of … [more]
[Image taken 9.1.23] Field View junction with Burton Stone Lane, York. Many people on cycles use this junction either because they live on the roads between Burton Stone Lane and the York-Scarborough rail line or because they are filtering … [more]
[Image taken 9.1.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. When water gets into longitudinal cracks in tarmac and freezes, the resulting cracks are lateral then become potholes as here. A road on which people on cycles are at real risk from fast moving … [more]
[UPDATE: #192134] [Image taken 9.1.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. The cavity filled with water has been marked up for repair - the orange paint. But not the remainder of the damaged surface either side of the compromised 'centre line'. It is … [more]
[Image taken 9.1.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. [NOTE: Street view location approximate.] The linear tarmac damage between Field View and Crichton Avenue. The lateral damage now developing. Context: #189231. Links: #189222.
[Image taken 9.1.23] Outside 225 Burton Stone Lane, York. Tarmac damage that puts people on cycles at real risk. It starts with a linear crack. Water enters, gets under the surface, freezes, expands, creates cracks that radiate out, into … [more]
[Image taken 9.1.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. Deteriorating road surface between Field View and (on the opposite side of the road) Horner Street. Extensive and worsening tarmac damage that puts people using the road, who are not in a motor … [more]
[Image taken 9.1.23] Outside Mrs Greedy's, Burton Stone Lane, York. Location of extensive tarmac damage in: #189226.
[Image taken 9.1.23] Outside Mrs Greedy's, Burton Stone Lane, York. Extensive damage unavoidable on a cycle. It is alongside an area that has been patched. Why was this left (to deteriorate)? Location: #189228. Other image today and links: … [more]
[Image taken 9.1.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. The area directly around the grating (dimensions see: #187368) is scheduled for repair. But the remainder? I'll report it when I feed back about the other damage here today. Other image today … [more]
[Image taken 9.1.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. Extensive tarmac damage. The carriageway is made narrower by parked vehicles on the other side. Drivers are aggressive. People on cycles (mobility scooters, wheelchairs) have to move out of the … [more]
[Image taken 9.1.23] Burton Stone Lane junction with Field View (to the right), York. Where I was standing the tarmac extends from kerb to kerb. It is undamaged. Ahead (direction of Crichton Avenue) is a visible line - the road was tarmaced … [more]
[Image taken 31.12.22] Burton Stone Lane (southbound), York. Priority signage. Speed limit, splitter island and cycle channel, single speed cushion. All this paraphernalia and no or little effect on motorists' speeds. Cycling between … [more]
[UPDATE: In the first week of January 2023 I saw the cones had been removed.] [Image taken 31.12.22] Burton Stone Lane (northbound), York. Splitter island, permanent priority sign, speed cushion and… double cones. Compare with the earlier … [more]
[Image taken 31.12.22] Burton Stone Lane (southbound), York. Compare with: #188664. The stacked cones are moving around. (I will ask for them to be removed.) Cones are temporary measures. Cones create hazards and cause obstructions. People … [more]
[Image taken 31.12.22] Burton Stone Lane (northbound), York. Three speed cushions were replaced with two. Drivers simply straddle these. The speed cushions seen in the other direction and measurements: #187785. Context/overview of the … [more]
[Image taken 21.2.22] Burton Stone Lane, junction with Crichton Avenue, York. I saw this week this new sign: "Bootham Crescent No site traffic" (context: #182417) had gone up. So why is there no warning to all users of the changes to the … [more]
[Image taken 8.12.22] (Looking southbound) Burton Stone Lane, York. The pavement is blocked and you can’t see the new layout or priority signage: #188665.
[Image taken 8.12.22] (Looking southbound) Burton Stone Lane, York. By parking here, the driver of the white van has obscured the sightlines for all users in both directions. The vehicle also hides the new layout – overview #187753 and the … [more]
[Update 31.12.22: The temporary measure - the cone - remains but has moved and is now 'cones': #188988.] [Additional observations by the local resident who did the count below: Time and date: 17.30pm on Tuesday 13 Dec 2022. "Three cyclists … [more]
[Image taken 27.11.22] Burton Stone Lane (northbound), York. The temporary A-board duplicates the high level (too high?) permanent sign on the other side of the road: Priority over oncoming vehicles. It creates an actual pavement width of … [more]
[Image taken 27.11.22] Burton Stone Lane (looking southbound), York. The temporary A-board obstructs the pavement. There is no drop kerb this side for someone in a mobility scooter, wheelchair, a child on a balance bike, someone with … [more]
[UPDATE: On 30.11.22 I received a reply from a traffic engineer to my complaints about the temporary signage obstructing pavements. "Thank you for your email regarding the temporary signing on Burton Stone Lane, and I am sorry to hear of … [more]
[Image taken 27.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, York. Moved bus stop has unsightly temporary barricading which it not doing its job but is creating a substantial trip hazard for people waiting/alighting. Overview of the measures intended to calm … [more]
[Image taken 27.11.22] Burton Stone Lane (looking southbound), York. Pavement width and quality meets no standards. Other image and links nearby today: #188013.
[Image taken 27.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, looking southbound, York. Actual pavement width 105cm. To get the usable width you subtract 20cm from the kerb side ie 85cm. Motorists speed along here. The pedestrian experience is unpleasant at … [more]
[Image taken 27.11.22] Duncombe Barracks, Burton Stone Lane, York. Underwhelming hoarding decoration and information about the development. It also doesn't use the name for the development: Duncombe Square. Context and links: #188025. … [more]
[Image taken 27.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, York. Good practice. Details of the hoardings: #188029. Hoardings discussion and links: #165189. Other image and links nearby today: #188013.
[Image taken 27.11.22] St Luke’s (looking northbound), Burton Stone Lane, York. Good practice from St Luke’s (https://stlukesyork.org/) - four benches. This stretch of Burton Stone Lane contrasts with the larger properties but furious … [more]
[Image taken 27.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, junction with Surtees Street, York. Pothole. Dimension: 44cm x 40cm x 4cm deep. Location and links: #188020.
[UPDATE: 12.12.22 I noted this damage had been repaired.] [Image taken 27.11.22] Burton Stone Lane junction with Surtees Street, York. Pothole. Dimensions: #188021. Other image and links nearby today: #188013.
[Image taken 22.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, southbound. Skid hazard from sand from burst sandbag. York. Context: #187860. Other image here today and links: #187859.
[Image taken 22.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, York (southbound). Context: #187760. As I cycled south I saw a knot of people including one I recognised as a resident who I had spoken to on Friday. One was a woman. I asked her if her name was the … [more]
[Image taken 22.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, York (looking northbound). ‘Traffic calming’ scheme overview and links: #187753. This driver was parked just ahead of the new 'cycle channel'. If someone on a cycle uses these they are sidelined, … [more]