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Potholes but not in France, why?

Why cant we be like the French?

Potholes but not in France, why?
Potholes can be as deep as they are wide.

You asked readers to let you know which local road is most in need of urgent repair. To be honest you could pick just about any road in the Rye area as most of them are substandard!

Anyway, I'd put forward Market Street and Lion Street. East Street would have been up there as well but at least it benefited a little from the resurfacing of the High Street when this project included the first 30 metres or so of the road and its most notorious potholes.

Included are some photographs taken over the weekend. In the first of these, Market Street, you can see the results of a visit from ESCC’s contractors last week. A quick cut out and fill with asphalt job which will not last beyond November, if we are lucky. Somewhat mysteriously, no attention was paid to the just-as-bad potholes in the foreground, only 3 metres away, and the others that feature in the second photo, about 5 metres away. Lion Street got no attention at all!

A monster pothole which just keeps on getting bigger. Behind it a patched pothole is a temporary improvement.
Not good terrain for the many cyclists visiting Ryel

So as your article illustrates, our representatives continue to make excuses when we and they all know what the problem is - money! Patching won’t work. The worst affected roads need resurfacing so it’s a question of resource allocation at the highest level .Some hope!

In the meantime, I’ll leave you with thought for the day: why are there no potholes on the roads of France?

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