Mid Sussex Times

Call for council to repair roads

- Lawrence Smith lawrence.smith@nationalwo­rld.com

A frustrated Haywards Heath resident has called for West Sussex County Council to repair a deep pothole and damaged drain.

Tony Griffiths, 79, of Sergison Road, said parts of Paddockhal­l Road’s surface have broken away from a drain outside Mid Sussex Council’s offices, exposing the stones underneath.

He said another nearby pothole is almost 18cm (seven inches) deep with chunks of road surface ‘the size of your fist’ lying on the pavement.

Speaking on Friday, December 5, Tony said :“Some heavy lorry must have really struck it hard for that to happen. I thought it was a burst water main to start with because it’s full of water.”

Tony said the damaged drain had previously been fixed after it‘ collapsed’ two years ago. “I took that up with the council and shortly after they arrived and they put a new drain in ,” he said .“It all looked splendid for a short period of time.”

The county council said they are aware of the drain and pot hole with repairs scheduled for ‘as soon as possible’.

AWS CC spokespers­on said: “We totally understand people’ s frustratio­n with pot holes, which is why we have dedicated extra resources and continue to act proactivel­y in tackling the issue.”

Tony said he wants roads in Haywards Heath and the rest of England repaired more effectivel­y.

He said: “The main problem is a lack of maintenanc­e and when they are maintained they are maintained to a very poor standard.”

Responding to this, a WSCC spokespers­on said: “We repaired approximat­ely 41,000 potholes in the last financial year: this year we forecast to repair about 49,000.”

They said their Highways teams have introduced ‘find and fix’ teams who repair potholes in urban areas ‘there and then’. The council said they focus on high quality, cut repairs where possible and have retained a Velocity road patcher until early January to repair carriagewa­ys in rural areas faster and more effectivel­y.

They said :“We are using this innovative technology proactivel­y to treat areas of road before the need for repair is highlighte­d in our routine inspection­s.”

The council said they are responsibl­e for maintainin­g around 2,500 miles of road. A and B roads are usually inspected monthly, C-class and main distributo­r roads on a three or six-monthly basis, and declassifi­ed roads annually.

Report potholes at www. westsussex.gov.uk/roads-andtravel/report-a-pothole-online

 ?? ?? A damaged drain and an 18cm-deep pothole in Paddockhal­l Road, Haywards Heath
A damaged drain and an 18cm-deep pothole in Paddockhal­l Road, Haywards Heath

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