Thursday, April 01, 2010

SHORT FILLER STORY

We've been back along Ash Grove, Brigg, and note the numerous potholes are still awaiting the arrival of the highway repair team. They must have a very long list to contend with - but this street is certainly the worst we've seen in the area.

2 comments:

Ken Harrison said...

Nige, re the pot-holes - The local police have issued warnings that some scallies are nicking tarmac. With the economic recession, recycable taremac gets a good price at the scrap-yard.
One trick the scallies are using is that they are re-heating it and selling the stuff back to the local authority.
In Hull, a whole street disappeared over-night.
It may be useful to establish whether the pot-holes in Ash Grove have been caused by frost damage, or activities noctunal of some shady individuals.

Ken Harrison said...

Nige, re the pot-holes - The local police have issued warnings that some scallies are nicking tarmac. With the economic recession, recycable taremac gets a good price at the scrap-yard.
One trick the scallies are using is that they are re-heating it and selling the stuff back to the local authority.
In Hull, a whole street disappeared over-night.
It may be useful to establish whether the pot-holes in Ash Grove have been caused by frost damage, or activities noctunal of some shady individuals.