Concerns over the state of badly faded white lines on a seafront road close to a community gate have sparked calls for action.

For the past couple of months a group of residents of St Mary's Court on Rectory Road in Kirkley, Lowestoft have raised concerns over the "disgusting" deteriorating state of the white lines near their home.

Lowestoft Journal: Concerns over the state of the badly fading white lines on a seafront road in Kirkley, Lowestoft have been raised. Picture: Mick HowesConcerns over the state of the badly fading white lines on a seafront road in Kirkley, Lowestoft have been raised. Picture: Mick Howes (Image: Mick Howes)

After first reporting the issue to Suffolk Highways in early August, they claimed the "problem has got worse" over recent weeks.

Lowestoft Journal: A photo of the faded white lines taken on August 7 by Ryan Dabdoub, after he had reported the situation online to Suffolk County Council. Picture: Ryan DabdoubA photo of the faded white lines taken on August 7 by Ryan Dabdoub, after he had reported the situation online to Suffolk County Council. Picture: Ryan Dabdoub (Image: Ryan Dabdoub)

Amid fears that the wintry weather will exacerbate the problem, one of the residents claimed they've been waiting weeks for answers and for the problem to be fixed.

Visually impaired teen Ryan Dabdoub reported the situation online to Suffolk County Council on August 3.

The 18-year-old said: "We have a white line outside of our community gate along the seafront in south Lowestoft, and it is fading very badly indeed.

Lowestoft Journal: A further photo of the faded white lines taken on September 11 by Ryan Dabdoub showing the deterioration, after he had reported the situation online to Suffolk County Council. Picture: Ryan DabdoubA further photo of the faded white lines taken on September 11 by Ryan Dabdoub showing the deterioration, after he had reported the situation online to Suffolk County Council. Picture: Ryan Dabdoub (Image: Ryan Dabdoub)

"It has been fading for a very long time and has got worse over the past five months.

"What I am worried about is as we approach winter the white line will most certainly get a lot worse than it currently is.

"I thought someone from Suffolk County Council would come and check on the condition or the state that the lines are in, but I have not seen anyone or heard anything - I am absolutely disgusted by this.

Lowestoft Journal: St Mary's Court in Kirkley, Lowestoft. Picture: Mick HowesSt Mary's Court in Kirkley, Lowestoft. Picture: Mick Howes (Image: Mick Howes)

"I have not heard a date or a time of when they are going to come and fix this problem along our seafront road - and with my other St Mary's Court residents we think this is an absolute disgrace.

"What we don’t want is cars or vans blocking the exit out of the gate, because if that did happen we would have to call the police every time someone parks there."

There was some good news for the residents this week, as a spokesman for Suffolk Highways told this newspaper: "The customer has been updated via email and the lines are due to be refreshed in the coming weeks."