@@bostonbikebits6539 it wouldn't be much to worry about anywhere else down that road but it's right outside your house! I wouldn't want it outside of mine, there's nowhere for the water to go except for the big puddle you have there☹️
@@grahamdavis8404 yup, the fence is all rotting out - the very same fence that the council insist that we have, the larger vehicles cause the whole house to shake but nobody is listening.
Bit of an update - a couple of days back they sent out one of the new lorries that sprays a substance in to the potholes. I don't think it's traditional tarmac as it seems to dry harder and leaves a more durable finish. Anyway they had already been along and put loose chippings down over all the defects, which still remain, they stopped just short of the worst of the potholes. They then came along with the lorry a week or three later and filled the most dangerous holes, including the one that was over 100mm deep and had a sharp edge to it where a previous bodge repair had been done - ne of the ones Mrs Jobsworth had said was ok. A couple of days later they filled the one hole that had been marked outside our house, they did this with the more traditional Lincolnshire method of the shovel and size 10 boot. That bit is still appallingly bad, they wasted thousands on loose chippings instead of actually repairing the bits that needed doing. Why they didn't use the flashy new machine to do all the holes at the same time is anybody's guess. This is the problem when you have a number of highly paid officers sitting in offices deciding what will and won't get done rather than sensible people making sensible decisions. Save the money paid to those people and spend it on repairs - give each team an area and make them responsible for it. It doesn't take a genius.
@@bostonbikebits6539 they've probably got friends elsewhere in your area with a bad road outside their house so doing them a favour instead of doing other areas that they should be???? Yeah putting down chippings just makes it look good for a while, doesn't really fix anything does it!
Please check out the other video I did on this, the worst pot hole is 100mm deep with a sharp edge to it, they didn't think that one needed doing either. It is nothing short of scandalous.
I've driven through there when it was flooded, it's really bad!
It's still nearly as bad, I don't think the "repair" they have done will last a year.
@@bostonbikebits6539 it wouldn't be much to worry about anywhere else down that road but it's right outside your house!
I wouldn't want it outside of mine, there's nowhere for the water to go except for the big puddle you have there☹️
@@grahamdavis8404 yup, the fence is all rotting out - the very same fence that the council insist that we have, the larger vehicles cause the whole house to shake but nobody is listening.
Bit of an update - a couple of days back they sent out one of the new lorries that sprays a substance in to the potholes. I don't think it's traditional tarmac as it seems to dry harder and leaves a more durable finish. Anyway they had already been along and put loose chippings down over all the defects, which still remain, they stopped just short of the worst of the potholes. They then came along with the lorry a week or three later and filled the most dangerous holes, including the one that was over 100mm deep and had a sharp edge to it where a previous bodge repair had been done - ne of the ones Mrs Jobsworth had said was ok. A couple of days later they filled the one hole that had been marked outside our house, they did this with the more traditional Lincolnshire method of the shovel and size 10 boot. That bit is still appallingly bad, they wasted thousands on loose chippings instead of actually repairing the bits that needed doing. Why they didn't use the flashy new machine to do all the holes at the same time is anybody's guess. This is the problem when you have a number of highly paid officers sitting in offices deciding what will and won't get done rather than sensible people making sensible decisions. Save the money paid to those people and spend it on repairs - give each team an area and make them responsible for it. It doesn't take a genius.
@@bostonbikebits6539 they've probably got friends elsewhere in your area with a bad road outside their house so doing them a favour instead of doing other areas that they should be????
Yeah putting down chippings just makes it look good for a while, doesn't really fix anything does it!
Please check out the other video I did on this, the worst pot hole is 100mm deep with a sharp edge to it, they didn't think that one needed doing either. It is nothing short of scandalous.
@@bostonbikebits6539 it's not like you're asking them to do the whole road is it!