The roads are falling apart again

The roads are falling apart again

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CoolHands

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19,451 posts

202 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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anyone else noticed? Been getting worse for few months really, but lately is bloody horrendous in some places.

I do report potholes but problem is s many areas are now like battle-scarred warfields, there’s no actual neat ‘pothole’ you can report. A couple of areas I did report like that (like driving down an old cart track) have been ignored. And the pathetic bit of tarmac they chuck down when they do attend one, is quite frankly, a joke.

fking s. Let’s see how much worse in 2022 they can get party

Zarco

18,494 posts

216 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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I haven't noticed them being repaired personally.

My local council seems to be content to resurface the same bits of road every couple of years (the ones that are already in by far the best condition!), and leave the rest to crumble.

Mercury00

4,140 posts

163 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Again? They were never fixed. Even on newly-resurfaced roads the lazy bds leave the manhole covers at their original height, so you've effectively got a three inch deep pothole on a brand new road.

CoolHands

Original Poster:

19,451 posts

202 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Mercury00 said:
Again? They were never fixed. Even on newly-resurfaced roads the lazy bds leave the manhole covers at their original height, so you've effectively got a three inch deep pothole on a brand new road.
Yeah I agree; the level of ‘workmanship’ and taking pride in doing a good job is woeful these days frown

chuckh

194 posts

276 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Same for me I’ve not seen anything fixed for many years. Truly disgraceful our roads are.

SimonTheSailor

12,703 posts

235 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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I might do what that person did and go around drawing a 'cock' around the potholes.

Who's in ?



Edited by SimonTheSailor on Friday 31st December 18:59

Jandywa

1,073 posts

158 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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You’re not wrong. Had the displeasure of driving in and around the town of Mansfield today, its as if the place has had a visit from bomber command. Absolute stshow.

Wills2

24,401 posts

182 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Yep buggered around me as well, especially the moorland b roads as they are seeing more and more traffic and just crumbling, the road sections they do choose to resurface appear to be randomly chosen by sticking a pin on a map whilst blindfolded, they will do a section of a lightly trafficked residential street but leave the main road to fall into disrepair.

They can always find money for new traffic lights and speed bumps though...





Glosphil

4,503 posts

241 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Local road repairs now carried out by private contractors who do the minimum they can get away with rather than in the past by salaried council workers?
There are a series of potholes in Stroud that have been repaired 3 times this year - no repair lasted for more than a few weeks.

colin79666

1,973 posts

120 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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The surface of the moon is smoother than the roads around Edinburgh.

Wacky Racer

38,984 posts

254 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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4000 holes in Blackburn, Lancashire...back in 1967

Nothing new.

Zarco

18,494 posts

216 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Glosphil said:
Local road repairs now carried out by private contractors who do the minimum they can get away with rather than in the past by salaried council workers?
There are a series of potholes in Stroud that have been repaired 3 times this year - no repair lasted for more than a few weeks.
To be fair I think there is clearly not enough money to do it all, whether direct by the council or not.

DickyC

51,728 posts

205 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Wacky Racer said:
4000 holes in Blackburn, Lancashire...back in 1967

Nothing new.
That must be enough to fill the Albert Hall.

amgmcqueen

3,444 posts

157 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Wacky Racer said:
4000 holes in Blackburn, Lancashire...back in 1967

Nothing new.
That's a very round number.

journeymanpro

805 posts

84 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Really poor here in Stafford.

CoolHands

Original Poster:

19,451 posts

202 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Thing is, fixing potholes must be one of the most basic, easy to learn things to do. I’m mean even the kids at school that barely passed woodwork could do it, so how are they so bad even when they do patch them? There’s no excuse and I don’t even think lack of money is an honest excuse - I really don’t think it would be that expensive to go around as a full time job filling potholes properly.

Court_S

13,851 posts

184 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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CoolHands said:
Yeah I agree; the level of ‘workmanship’ and taking pride in doing a good job is woeful these days frown
I’m not sure it’s a pride issue, but the LA’s wanting to pay as little as possible and like most clients stretching the payment terms out as long as possible. Which is ironic given the money that central government waste on national infrastructure.

Sone of the roads my way are an absolute shambles.

fatboy b

9,576 posts

223 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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CoolHands said:
anyone else noticed? Been getting worse for few months really, but lately is bloody horrendous in some places.

I do report potholes but problem is s many areas are now like battle-scarred warfields, there’s no actual neat ‘pothole’ you can report. A couple of areas I did report like that (like driving down an old cart track) have been ignored. And the pathetic bit of tarmac they chuck down when they do attend one, is quite frankly, a joke.

fking s. Let’s see how much worse in 2022 they can get party
That’s what happens in winter. No it’s not great, but happens every year.

The Rotrex Kid

31,678 posts

167 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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I encountered this the other day.



vaud

52,394 posts

162 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Court_S said:
I’m not sure it’s a pride issue, but the LA’s wanting to pay as little as possible and like most clients stretching the payment terms out as long as possible. Which is ironic given the money that central government waste on national infrastructure.
I think local govt payment terms are set at 30 days for SMEs:

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/prompt-payment-policy