Inhabitants of a small village in Lincolnshire have expressed their discontent concerning a neglected road so riddled with potholes, it is colloquially likened to a golf course. The road, a central artery through the village, has given rise to grievances for several months, with villagers clamouring for instantaneous remediation. The potholes, have resulted in not just damage to vehicles, but have elevated safety risks for cyclists and pedestrians who patronise this path on a regular basis. Local councillor, Jane Smith, has committed to escalating the issue to the county council, harbouring hopes of a prompt resolution. Meanwhile, villagers are advised to exercise due caution while driving and immediately bring to the notice of local governing bodies any new potholes that crop up.
The Lincoln Post has adapted this story from an original report on news.google.com.









