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24
May
They are the bane of drivers’ lives and the Harrogate district is not immune to them.
Potholes can damage cars, buckle wheels on bikes and make some roads intolerable to drive down.
This past week, we asked readers to share what they feel are some of the worst roads for potholes in the Harrogate district.
In response, we received pictures from streets across Harrogate, Knaresborough and Ripon.
Among them were Pannal Ash Road, Coppice Drive, York Place, Victoria Avenue and St Andrew’s Avenue in Harrogate.
Pictures of Kirkby Road and Firby Lane in Ripon, as well as Stockwell Road in Knaresborough were also sent to us.
Sharow Lane also made an appearance, which one resident described as in need of “long overdue maintenance” despite the council earmarking it for repairs.
You can take a look at the roads in our video below.
https://youtu.be/16HBU-N9SIE
The Stray Ferret sent the list of roads to North Yorkshire Council and asked for a response to the concerns that they are in need of repair.
A spokesperson sent us the authority’s highways capital programme, which includes some of the roads, such as Sharow Lane.
They added that residents should report any potholes or road repairs directly to the council.
Do you have a road which is riddled with potholes? Share your pictures with us via contact@thestrayferret.co.uk or message us on Facebook.
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