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Selective Repairs

Willoughby Road, the service road for Greylees, Sleaford, was peppered with potholes for a long time. Then the minor potholes among them were repaired, leaving two large ones near Rauceby station. The top surface of the road has gone all together here. Negotiating these holes means pulling out onto the other side of the road. Why they have not been repaired is a mystery.

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Good Repairs

With the government priortising the NHS and social care, as much as I agree with trying to get the 12 million pounds reinstated I think you should firstly look at doing the best you can with what you have got. Should the council not give greater thought to making what repairs they do do 'good ones' and not ones that are filled one day and 2 days later back to where they were and tarmac pieces all over the road. Give the operatives the equipment they need to make good lasting repairs.
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Potholes are painful!

I personally have a spinal condition and I’m in pain the majority of time.When I’m in the car and we drive over unavoidable potholes, this causes the car to jerk and as a consequence causes me extreme pain. It’s got to the point where there are certain routes I completely avoid. In modern day society it shouldn’t have to be like this!

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