james-maclaren Posted March 5, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 5, 2014 Hi, Watch out for the folowing potholes: Greenock Rd (A8), Bishopton: There is a pothole between the Good Shepherd Centre and the Ingliston Equestrian Centre on Greenock Rd A8. It is a wheel breaker. Situated on the brow of a hill and measuring 3' x 2' x 6". Several cars have come a cropper. Probably requires a bit of resurfacing as the road round about is also poor. Houston Rd, Bishopton: between the cemetery and the weather station there is a stream running across the road. There is a pothole in the centre left of the stream. Take care! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Committee Alan McLean Posted March 6, 2014 Committee Report Share Posted March 6, 2014 Thanks James, too late for me. I scrapped a pair of wheels there last month. I used to know exactly where the holes were below the water but the whole section is dissolving and I was caught out. Concrete has been poured into one of the holes but more have opened up. It has been wet for four months and is really a ford! james-maclaren 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted March 9, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 9, 2014 Thanks James, too late for me. I scrapped a pair of wheels there last month. I used to know exactly where the holes were below the water but the whole section is dissolving and I was caught out. Concrete has been poured into one of the holes but more have opened up. It has been wet for four months and is really a ford! Sorry to hear about this Alan. Has anyone ever claimed the council for damage to their bike? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted March 11, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2014 Hi, Bridge of Weir The single track part of Kilgraston Rd, BoW is bad for pot holes at the moment. Al so, on Lawmarnock rd, BoW going between Lawmarnock Farm and Burntshields, just at the top of the hill heading south, on the left, there are some nasty pot holes. Regards, James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted March 13, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 13, 2014 Barochan Road, Johnstone, Cochranemill Road, Johnstone and Darluith Road, Linwood - Proposed Scottish Water site works Scottish Water have programmed works this month to complete the Muirdykes water rehabilitation project that initially commenced in July 2012. The works will result in an improvement in water quality and will involve lining and repairs to their existing water pipe network. The works will commence on Monday the 17th of March with traffic signals on the Barochan Road between the Deafhillock Roundabout and the A737 and on the Bridge of Weir Road between the Deafhillock Roundabout and the St. Benedict’s Roundabout. This will allow the contractor to fabricate a temporary water pipe bypass that will allow works to be carried out on the main network. This phase of the works will last for 2 weeks with the main phase commencing on Monday the 31st of March. The main phase will be carried out under a southbound lane closure on the Barochan Road, between Deafhillock Roundabout and the A737, and is expected to last for 4 weeks (depending on findings on site). At the end of the main phase the traffic signals will be re-sited on Bridge of Weir Road and Barochan Road to allow for the removal of the temporary water pipe. Similar works will commence on Darluith Road, Linwood on the 6th of April until the 21st of April where a plastic lining will be inserted into the water main between Gilmartin Road and the Barochan Junction. This will be carried out in incremental sections using a combination of 2-way and 3-way traffic signal control. The final section of the works will commence on site in Cochranemill Road, Johnstone on the 14th of April for a period of 4 weeks. As with Darluith Road this will involve the insertion of a plastic lining in the water main and will be carried out in incremental sections under traffic signal control. Hope this is helpful. Regards, James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted March 13, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 13, 2014 Renfrewshire Council Carriageway Resurfacing Programme, 2014 / 2015 Location Town Area (m2) Cost (£'s) A8 Greenock Road (West) Bishopton 2000 £44,850 A8 Greenock Road (East) Bishopton 2000 £44,850 A726 Southbound Erskine 2090 £50,160 A761 Kilmacolm Road Bridge of Weir 3000 £68,000 Albion Street Paisley 1140 £27,360 B776 Bowfield Road Howwood 2970 £71,280 B786 Stepends Road Lochwinnoch 2500 £60,000 B789 Barochan Road Houston 2040 £48,960 Braehead Road Paisley 1160 £27,840 Bridge of Weir Road Linwood 630 £15,120 Brisbane Road Bishopton 570 £13,600 Calside Paisley 2800 £67,200 Candren Road Linwood 1000 £24,000 Causeyside Street Paisley 850 £20,400 Church Street Johnstone 2250 £54,000 Clark Street Paisley 2547 £60,000 Corseford Avenue Johnstone 876 £21,020 Dundonald Road Paisley 1738 £41,700 Fleming Road Houston 930 £22,230 Foxbar Road Paisley 3000 £68,000 Gilmartin Road Linwood 2025 £48,600 Hillcrest Avenue Paisley 1350 £32,400 Houston Road Houston 2680 £64,320 Also known as the Georgetown Road Lintwhite Crescent Bridge of Weir 1642 £39,400 Lochaline Avenue Paisley 800 £19,200 Lochfield Road Paisley 1200 £28,800 Low Barholm Kilbarchan 2000 £48,000 Magnus Road Houston 2190 £52,560 Marjory Drive Renfrew 1798 £43,150 Melrose Avenue Paisley 1265 £30,360 Mimosa Road Bridge of Weir 1375 £33,000 Newtyle Road Paisley 1345 £32,280 Oldhall Road Paisley 1890 £45,360 Paisley Road Renfrew 2000 £48,000 Park Road Johnstone 2000 £48,000 Quarry Street / Campbell Street Johnstone 2200 £52,800 Queen Elizabeth Avenue Hillington 1785 £80,000 Shuttle Street Kilbarchan 2000 £48,000 South Street Houston 980 £23,520 Victoria Drive East Renfrew 395 £9,480 Wellmeadow Street Paisley 2300 £55,200 Total 71311 sq.m £1,733,000 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LenMcD Posted March 20, 2014 Report Share Posted March 20, 2014 Thanks for this James. Some much-needed work. Lochlip Road in Lochwinnoch is very poor at the moment with a 3 ft by 2 foot 6 inch crater. This is part of Sustrans Route 7. Len. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2023 Subscriptions AlanT Posted March 20, 2014 2023 Subscriptions Report Share Posted March 20, 2014 Any chance of getting that section of road where the water rehab is going on re-surfaced while they've got the gear on site? It's in a bit of a state as it is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted March 22, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 22, 2014 Any chance of getting that section of road where the water rehab is going on re-surfaced while they've got the gear on site? It's in a bit of a state as it is. Hi Alan, Barochan Road is due to be re-surfaced anyway. Best wait for the Scottish water to finish I think, there again, who will dig it up next! Regards, James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted March 22, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 22, 2014 Thanks for this James. Some much-needed work. Lochlip Road in Lochwinnoch is very poor at the moment with a 3 ft by 2 foot 6 inch crater. This is part of Sustrans Route 7. Len. Thanks Len, this has been reported. James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted March 24, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 Road Closure Barochan Road is due to be closed on the 31st March for a maximum period of 10 days! The closure will be from the Deafhillock Roundabout to Rowanlea Resource Centre in a southbound direction only. The reason for the restriction is to allow George Leslie to complete the final phase of water pipe works. The proposed diversion route will be Bridge of Weir Road, Kashmir Avenue, Linwood Road, Linclive Roundabout, A737, A737 Barochan Interchange, Barochan Road. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted March 24, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 Hi, You may be interested in the list below showing carriageway resurfacing in Inverclyde, Sorry it is so difficult to read: Named Schemes (£2.271m) A770 Cloch Road, Gourock (No 15 to No 32) A770 Dalrymple Street, Greenock (Hunter Place to Grey Place) B7054 Cornhaddock Street, Greenock (Pine Street to Murdieston Street) C79 Regent Street, Greenock (Dellingburn Street to Lynedoch Street) U Auchmountain Road/Gilmour Street, Greenock (Full length) U Bow Road, Greenock (From A78 to Rose Street) U Brachleston Street, Greenock (Orangefield Street to A78) U Cartsburn Street, Greenock (Ingleston Street northwards to remote footpath) U Hillend Drive, Greenock (Full length) U Mount Pleasant Street, Greenock (Holmscroft Street to road end) U Nelson Street, Greenock (at Roundabout) U Nicol Street/Davey Street, Greenock (From Bow Road to junction with Tay Street) U Renton Road, Greenock (Leven Road to No 60) U Tay Street, Greenock (Full Length) U Union Street, Greenock (Patrick Street to George Square) A78 Slip Roads At Power Station, Inverkip (Northbound off ramp & Southbound on ramp) U Spey Road, Inverkip (From sub-station to Kinloss Place) U Station Road/Finnockbog Road, Inverkip (From Main Street to Railway Bridge) A761 Bridge Of Weir Road, Kilmacolm (At Knapps Reservoir) B786 Stepends Road, Kilmacolm (Between Torr Road and boundary) U Churchill Road, Kilmacolm (Full length) U Cardross Avenue, Port Glasgow (Full length) U Cuillins Avenue, Port Glasgow (Full length) U Marloch Avenue, Port Glasgow (Slaemuir Avenue to Auchenbothie Road) U Montrose Avenue, Port Glasgow (Auchenbothie Road to Methil Road) U Uist Avenue/Staffa Avenue, Port Glasgow (Full length) ii Programme for Carriageway Proprietary Surface Treatments (2014/15) as approved at Environment & Regeneration Committee of 16 January 2014 (£670,000) iii A770 Gourock Realignment (Kempock Street and Kempock Street Car Park Resurfacing & Refurbishment (works by Riverside Inverclyde) (£200,000) iv Carriageway Large Patching at Various Locations (£100,000) v Road Markings at Various Locations (£50,000) vi Minor Drainage Improvements (£75,000) vii Named Reserve Schemes: U Bath Street/Kempock Place, Gourock (Full length) C62 Cumberland Road, Greenock (From No 74 to No 122) C61 Grieve Road, Greenock (From Bow Road to Auchneaghfarm Road) U Angus Road, Greenock (Banff Road to Lothian Road) U Dunn Street, Greenock (Cornhaddock Street to Prospecthill Street) U Fancyfarm Road, Greenock (From Gleninver Road to Glamis Drive) U Gordon Street, Greenock (Cornhaddock Street to Pine Street) U Lemon Street, Greenock (Full length) U Lime Street, Greenock (Lime Street to Cornhaddock Street) U Newton Street (Selected Lengths), Greenock (Kelly Street to Robertson Street) U Old Inverkip Road, Greenock (Brachleston Street to A78) U Pennyfern Road, Greenock (Pennyfern Drive to road end & Pennyfern Drive) U Pine Street, Greenock (Pine Street to Cornhaddock Street) C22 High Carnegie Road, Port Glasgow (Clune Brae to Parkhill Avenue) U Bridgend Avenue, Port Glasgow (Full length) U Coll Avenue/Colonsay Avenue, Port Glasgow (Full length) Also: Detailed RAMP/Capital Programme 2014/15 for Carriageway Proprietary Surface Treatments – Surface Dressing 2014/15 (£000s) Road Location Route Auchentiber Road Kilmacolm C17 Blacksholm Road Kilmacolm U Killochries Road Kilmacolm U Netherwood Road Kilmacolm U Lyle Road (selected length) Greenock C81 Hole Farm road Greenock U Woodstock Road (selected length) Greenock U 270 Detailed RAMP/Capital Programme 2014/15 for Carriageway Proprietary Surface Treatments – Microasphalt 2014/15 (£000s) Road Location Route Auchenbothie Road (selected length) Kilmacolm C37 Drums Terrace Greenock U Kincaid Street Greenock U Lylefoot Crescent Greenock U Wood Street Greenock U Bentinck Street (selected length) Greenock U Welbeck Street Greenock U Eldon Place Greenock U Johnston Street Greenock U Glen Street Greenock U Octavia Terrace (selected length) Greenock Florence Street Greenock U Mary Street Greenock U Rankin Street (selected length) Greenock U Skye Street Greenock U Iona Street Greenock U Kirn Drive Gourock U Staffa Street Gourock U MacMillan Drive Gourock U Briar Place Gourock U Cedar Place Gourock U Rose Crescent Gourock U Skye Crescent Gourock U McPherson Drive Gourock U Finnie Terrace Gourock U Kingsway Gourock U Fir Terrace Gourock U Elm Terrace Gourock U Murray Place Gourock U Ivy Crescent Gourock U Henderson Terrace Gourock U Darroch Drive Gourock U Craigmuschat Road Gourock U Jacobs Drive Gourock U Moorfield Road Gourock U Hawthorne Place Gourock U Rosemount Place Gourock U Glenbervie Place Gourock U Cowal Crescent Gourock U Sycamore Place Gourock U Finnart Crescent Gourock U Beech Place Gourock U Poplar Place Gourock U Darroch Avenue Gourock U Park Terrace Gourock U Mathie Crescent Gourock U Also: The next phase in the continuation of the recreational cycle route from Newark Castle to East India Harbour where it meets the national cycle route N75 James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LenMcD Posted March 25, 2014 Report Share Posted March 25, 2014 Thanks Len, this has been reported. James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LenMcD Posted March 25, 2014 Report Share Posted March 25, 2014 Lochlip Rd holes now filled. Is there no end to your super-powers James. Much appreciated. Len james-maclaren 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted March 28, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 28, 2014 Road Closure A761 Johnstone Road to allow repairs on Sunday 30th March Regarding the condition of the A761, I can advise that this Sunday, 30th March, we will be undertaking localised patching for emergency repairs between Brookfield and Bridge of Weir. The section of the A761 will be between the war memorial in B. of W. to Crosslee road/Locher Road. On 28th April we will be undertaking 3000m2 of resurfacing work on the A761 between Bridge of Weir and Kilmacolm. Regards, James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted March 29, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 29, 2014 Georgetown Road Closure There will be resurfacing work here from 2nd April for one week. Probably means a road closure. Signs are up warning of this. Regards, James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted April 2, 2014 Author Report Share Posted April 2, 2014 Hi, ROAD CLOSURE B:790 - HOUSTON ROAD, HOUSTON AT GEORGETOWN I refer to previous correspondence advising of the closure of the above road from this morning. I can advise that the works taking place today are emergency drainage works that are essential for road safety and could not be delayed. There are also associated works required to the road surface and ideally we would have preferred to do all these works at the same time. However, in view of the road closure by Scottish Water at Barochan Road in Johnstone we have taken the decision to postpone these surface works to limit the disruption being experienced by road users in the area. We will programme the remainder of the works for a later date which will involve the closure of the B790 and will advise you of this nearer the time. However, due to a problem with resurfacing of the work done today, the resurrfacing will be done at 5am tomorrow and should finish by 7am. The B790 should therefore reopen tomorrow at 7am. Regards, James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2023 Subscriptions AlanT Posted April 3, 2014 2023 Subscriptions Report Share Posted April 3, 2014 The road is open, but the traffic control is still in place. I drove through this afternoon and the surface through the lights is shockingly bad. Definitely not cycle friendly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted April 5, 2014 Author Report Share Posted April 5, 2014 Scotland Transerv Works on M8 between Junctions 27 - 29 from 08/04/14 - 13/04/14 (Nightshift only) Scotland Transerv are planning on doing resurfacing works on the M8 both carriageways between junctions 27 - 29 from Tuesday 08/04/14 to Sunday 13/04/14. This work will consist of lane closures and during certain locations it will involve slip road closures and carriageway closures and the following diversion will be used on Renfrewshire Council Roads: Tuesday 08/04/14 & Wednesday 09/04/14: M8 Eastbound closure between junction 29 and junction 27 Eastbound M8 traffic leave at junction 29 - St James' Interchange - A726 Greenock Road - Caledonia Street - St James' St - Niddry St - Renfrew Road M8 junction 27 eastbound on-slip. A737 eastbound traffic - St James's Interchange - A726 Greenock Road - Caledonia Street - St James' St - Niddry St - Renfrew Road M8 junction 27 eastbound on-slip Junction 28 eastbound traffic - follow St Andrews Drive - Sanderling Road - Sanderling Parkway - St James' Interchange - A726 Greenock Road - Caledonia Street - St James' St - Niddry St - Renfrew Road M8 junction 27 eastbound on-slip Thursday 10/04/14, Friday 11/04/14, Saturday 12/04/14 & Sunday 13/04/14: M8 Westbound closure between junction 27 and 29 Westbound M8 traffic leave at junction 27 - A741 Renfrew Road - Weir Street - Old Sneddon Street - St James's Street - Caledonia Street - Greenock Road - St James' Interchange - M8 The timing of these works shall be 2000hrs - 0600hrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin McPhee Posted April 5, 2014 Report Share Posted April 5, 2014 For those doing the APR beware the pothole after the bridge (beside the ammunition fields) on the return leg of the circuit which took out my rear wheel today. Usually visible but puddle filled today ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted April 5, 2014 Author Report Share Posted April 5, 2014 For those doing the APR beware the pothole after the bridge (beside the ammunition fields) on the return leg of the circuit which took out my rear wheel today. Usually visible but puddle filled today ! Hi Colin, Sorry to hear about this. I think this might be in North Ayrshire Council. If that is the case then you can report it at this website address: http://www.north-ayrshire.gov.uk/resident/roads-and-travel/report-a-roads-fault.aspx I'm afraid I don't know the area well enough to report it myself. You might want to make claim for the damage as well. Regards, James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted April 15, 2014 Author Report Share Posted April 15, 2014 Hi, Forthcoming Road Closure - A761 Bridge of Weir / Kilmacolm Road: - The above road will be closed on 28th April 2014 for 5 days to allow resurfacing works. With the exception of buses, all traffic will be diverted via Torr Road and B786 to Kilmacolm and vice versa. Arrangements will be made with buses to allow managed access through the road works. Inverclyde Council have no road works in the area at the same time. A map showing the diversion can be see at this website: https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=518642058245526&set=a.194820813960987.38542.191955207580881&type=1&theater Regards, James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted May 25, 2014 Author Report Share Posted May 25, 2014 Forthcoming Road Closure on Houston Road, Houston Please note that there is a forthcoming road closure on Houston Road, Houston (aka Georgetown Road). The closure - to allow for resurfacing works - will be in place from Monday 26th May until Sunday 1st June. Traffic will be diverted via B789, A737, A726 and B790. For more information, please click on the link below - http://www.tellmescotland.gov.uk/notices/renfrewshire/traffic/00000078645/ Regards,James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Al Posted June 1, 2014 Report Share Posted June 1, 2014 Ahh, is this all finished now? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2023 Subscriptions AlanT Posted June 2, 2014 2023 Subscriptions Report Share Posted June 2, 2014 There was still closure signs up yesterday, and machinery parked up along the roadside. What they've done looks very good. Wouldn't be at all surprised if there's a breakout of PB's during the chocolate series. james-maclaren 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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