Report a problem on the road
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If you are reporting a problem outside our normal working hours – Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5pm – and you believe it is urgent and a risk to public safety, please phone 0300 123 2224.
You can also check on a problem you have already reported here. You will need a report reference number to use this service.
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BackPotholes, road damage and edge loss
When you report a pothole it is inspected within 3 working days and a repair will be planned as set out in our Highway Safety Inspection Manual. Read more about potholes and road damage
Please give us as much information as possible that will help our inspector find the pothole or road defect. The more information you give us, the easier it will be for us to find. Please tell us:
- Your name and phone number, in case we need to contact you
- Where the pothole or road defect is, including postcode, road name and parish
- Is the pothole or defect outside a specific property, for example outside Number 4, or near lamp column number 27
Flooding on the road
We are responsible for keeping roads and pavements free of flooding that might cause a hazard or an obstruction to road users. We have a duty to keep the road network free from obstruction and safe for all to use.
We are not responsible for preventing flooding to private property; that is the owner’s responsibility, unless the situation is the result of something we have unreasonably done or not done. Read more about flooding on the road
When you contact us, please give us the following information:
- Your name and phone number
- Where the flooding is
- Whether it is outside a specific property or address
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For the latest information about floods affecting roads in Somerset, please see our Roadworks and travel information page.
Drains and gullies
We operate a planned maintenance programme for cleaning highway surface water drains on all the roads we maintain. Where defects or flooding are identified, outside the planned programme, these will be dealt with as necessary. Read more about drains and gullies
When you contact us to report a blocked drain, please provide the following information:
- Your name and phone number, in case we need to contact you
- Where the drain is, including the road name and area
- If it is outside a specific property
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Hazard on the road
We work with the police and other agencies like specialist waste contractors and the Environment Agency to remove hazards on the road. Examples of hazards can include a tree branch, hazardous waste, traffic cones, a blown tyre or dumped rubbish. Read more about hazards on the road
Fly tipping should be reported using the Report Fly tipping page.
When you contact us, please give us the following information:
- the road name
- whether it is outside a specific property
- whether it is in the road or on the footway
- whether it is hazardous waste, and if so, what it is
- whether it is near a watercourse (for example, a river or stream) or a drain
Mud on the road
We maintain the highway network in a safe and accessible condition for highway users. Read about how we deal with mud on the road.
When you contact us, please give us the following information:
- Your name and phone number
- Where the mud is
- Whether it is outside a specific property or address
- Do you know who put it there, for example, the landowner or a company name?
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For the latest information about floods and other adverse weather conditions affecting roads in Somerset, please see our roadworks and travel information page.
Pavements and cycle paths
When you report a defect in a footway or cycle path, we will inspect it within 3 working days. The repair response time will depend on the type of defect you have reported and where it is. The repair will be in accordance with our Highway Safety Inspection Manual. Read more about pavements and cycle paths
Reports of overgrown verges or hedges on pavements and cycle paths should be made using the Horticulture page.
When you contact us please give us the following information:
- Your name and phone number, in case we need to contact you
- Where the problem is, including the road name and town or village
- Why you are reporting it
Report a problem with a street light
You can report a faulty street light using ‘Report it now’ button below.
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Snow and ice on the road
We are responsible for highway winter service in Somerset, except for the M5, A303 and A36. We have a precautionary salting network, which covers key routes across the county. Read more about snow and ice
When you contact us please tell us:
- what the problem is
- exactly where the problem is
- your name and address, in case we need to contact you
- whether or not the road is usually salted, if you know
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Traffic light fault
When you report faulty traffic lights, we will investigate your report as soon as possible and take appropriate action to make it safe. Our contractor will attend the site within 24 hours. Read more about traffic lights
When you contact us please give us the following information:
- Your name and phone number, in case we need to contact you
- The date and time you noticed the problem
- The location, including the road name or junction
- Whether the traffic lights are permanent or temporary
- Note the exact details of the fault, for example: ‘the green man isn’t working outside the school’
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Harmful or poisonous weeds
Under the Noxious Weeds Act 1959 we are responsible for controlling certain noxious weeds, including ragwort. When you report noxious weeds, we will make sure they are dealt with in the appropriate manner. Read more about weeds
When you contact us, please give us the following information:
- Your name, address and phone number in case we need to contact you
- The location of the weeds. including the road name and parish
- The type of weed (if you know)
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Bridges and retaining walls
When you report an incident, we will assess the severity and assign an inspector. If we are not responsible for the structure, we will pass the report to the appropriate owner. We will make the site safe and respond in accordance with the inspector’s recommendations. Read more about bridges and retaining walls
When you contact us please provide:
- Your name and phone number, in case we need to contact you
- Structure type – such as subway, retaining wall, railway bridge
- Incident type or cause – such as vehicular, vandalism, water flow
- Severity or nature such as road blocked, debris, cracks
Vehicle parked on a grass verge
What we will do depends on the nature of the obstruction.
We control the unauthorised use of signs, goods or stones displayed on highway verges, to ensure the safety of the travelling public.
When you contact us, please give us the following information:
- Your name and phone number
- The location of the sign, goods or stones, including the road name
- If it is outside a specific property
Unauthorised use of a roadside verge
We respond to information received and inspections undertaken. We will remove any obstructions that are found to be a hazard to highway users as defined by our policy. We also investigate the placing of unauthorised hedges, fences or structures on the highway verge. Read more about road or verge obstructions
When you contact us, please give us the following information:
Your name and phone number, in case we need to contact you
The name of the road or junction
Whether the location is usually cut by us, if you know
Overgrown verge or hedge
During the growing season, we carry out a number of environmental maintenance operations to help keep all road users safe. Read more about hedges and verges
If the overgrown verge or hedge is not on a road, for example a cycle path or pavement, please report using the Horticulture page.
When you contact us, please give us the following information:
- Your name and phone number, in case we need to contact you
- The name of the road or junction
- Whether the location is usually cut by us if you know
Abandoned vehicles
It is an offence to abandon a motor vehicle or vehicle parts on any open land, or on any land that is part of the highway. This could mean a fine of up to £2,500 or a three-month prison sentence.
Before you report an abandoned vehicle, check that it doesn’t belong to a neighbour, or someone visiting a neighbour or a local business.
Flyposting and graffiti
Depending on the nature and location of the signs and graffiti, we will either remove or if we know who it is, ask the person responsible to remove them. Unless the graffiti is deemed to be offensive or obscene it will be removed in line with routine refurbishment or as and when resources will allow.
When you contact us, please provide:
- Your name and phone number, in case we need to contact you
- What the problem is
- Where the problem is
Report a problem with a tree by the road
We are responsible for the maintenance of 6500kms of road network. Many of these roads have associated land or verges which, in the majority of cases, also belong to us. Any trees situated in these areas are our responsibility. Read more about trees by the road
If you want to report that a tree or branch has fallen onto the road and is causing a hazard, use the button below.
Road signs and bollards
We maintain and repair road signs and bollards to national standards, to provide safe access for all road users. Read more about road signs and bollards
Problems with road signs can include:
- Missing sign plates
- Plates turned around or slipped on the post
- Signs obscured by hedges
- Trees or dirt obscuring signs on A and B roads
Road markings
We put markings on the road, such as ‘give way’ markings, school ‘keep clears’ and bus stop markings, to make them safe for everyone. Read more about road markings
Contact us to report road markings that are unclear, damaged or missing reflective road studs, or to request new road markings.
Anything else
You can ask us a question about anything not on this list here. When you contact us please provide the following information (if available):
- Your name and phone number, in case we need to contact you
- Whether your problem relates to a specific location