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by Ian Yuill on 21 March, 2021
Whilst I am pleased that part of the pavement of Cranford Road is being resurfaced, all of the pavement – and especially the road surface -of this road needs to be resurfaced.
The road surface is badly broken and potholed and the pavement is uneven with raised slab edges in places.
I will continue to press the Roads Service to resurface all of the road surface and pavements of Cranford Road.
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The road surface in Braeside Terrace is appalling
I have also been in touch with the council for a year regarding a dead tree in front of our house
The Section of Braeside Terrace between its junctions with Braeside Place and Springfield Road is due to be resurfaced.
If you email me at iyuill@aberdeencity.gov.uk with more details about the dead tree I will follow that up for you with council staff.
Re. Cranford Road – I think now the trees are cut down, can you also request to replace the remaining pavements and then resurface Gray Street as well. I dont know Cranford Road to know if it is worse than Gray Street or not.
What I would say is that retaining as many of the old paving slabs as possible would be good, and finding a new supplier of better quality paving slabs. My main objection to the new ones they laid is that there is a lack of grip on the surface. This means that the slightest amount of ice in winter makes the pavement unsafe and unusable. Contrast this to the older areas of pavement where the concrete slabs contained a much coarser type of grit and are, as a result, generally fine in winter.
(Thanks for the answer re the drain channels btw)
The stretch of Great Street where the trees have been cut down is due to be resurfaced you can read more about this at https://ianyuill.mycouncillor.org.uk/2021/03/21/further-delay-in-gray-street-pavement-resurfacing/#page-content
I have raised with council staff several times residents’ concerns about the slippiness of the paving new slabs laid on Gray Street. The response I got was that the slabs meet the necessary standards.
Dear Mr Yuill, on the question of poor surfaces of various roads, may I suggest that you take a look at Hammerfield Avenue. Now that is truly appalling! On the subject of street trees, we have a street tree right outside our house at 45 Craigton Road where the tree tie is so tight it is now throttling it. It it not alone on our street as several trees were replaced at the same time and have the same problem! Many thanks.