Residents' misery over 'constant noise' from manhole cover on busy Horsham Road
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Liam Harlin says that a constant loud banging noise when traffic crosses over the cover in Albion Way is driving him to distraction.
"It goes on all day and all night,” said Liam, who lives in Bishopric. He said he had complained several times to West Sussex County Council but nothing had been done.
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Hide AdHe added: "This cover is an accident waiting to happen. The cover is rising at least two inches then dropping whenever a vehicle drives over it.
“I'm suffering with epilepsy and sleep is very important for my health,” he said. “My children are frightened to stay because they think it's thundering all the time.
"They first brought it up, saying ‘What is that noise?’ but it’s been going on for a very long time now. Other residents, some with disabled children, are struggling too and have made complaints also.”
He added: "I’m no engineer or anything but the drain cover is jumping up two inches every time a vehicle runs over it. It’s very dangerous.”
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Hide AdHe said he had been reporting the problem to the highways agency since May/June this year but kept being told it would be looked at in 28 days. “One email said it had been repaired but clearly no repair was done.”
Now he says he’s been told that it will be months before it’s fixed. “After a telephone conversation yesterday I was told they had assessed the repair which will be carried out in March 2023.”
A West Sussex County Council spokesperson said: “We attended the site on the Bishopric Link Southbound in September and again in November to undertake temporary repairs.
"We plan to replace the manhole cover and frame, but a temporary road closure will be required to carry out these works.
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Hide Ad“Any temporary road closure will have to be coordinated amongst other surrounding works to minimise traffic disruption.
“The works will be undertaken at the first available opportunity, but any ongoing issues should be reported to us so we can investigate and look into further temporary repairs until the full replacement can be carried out.”