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Leave potholes

Only a 1 meter strip on the nearside of the road needs to be maintained for cyclists. The rest of the road should be allowed to deteriorate naturally. This would slow down the excessive speed of dangerous road users.

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Poor workmanshi

The roads in Grantham are certainly a fine example of the work ethic of bodge it and scarper.Some of the so called “workmanship” really does biegger belief,they come back to the same pothole time and time again,rather than doing a proper job that will last it’s a case of Bodge it here is the invoice! No repair joints are sealed allowing water ingress and another job for the bodgers, it is more like job creation for the contractors.I slight defence of the council most of our roads have been reduced to patchwork of bodged tarmac patches by the so called…
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Wasted money

The state if the roads in places is downright dangerous. Deep potholes, ridges where roads have been patched. Too much money has been wasted patching and surface dressing, only for the holes to reappear days later. False economy!!Also when teams are out they only mend bits that are reported, only to make another journey another time to mend other nearby holes. What a waste of time and fuel.

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