If you are accessing this story via Facebook but you are a subscriber then you will be unable to access the story. Facebook wants you to stay and read in the app and your login details are not shared with Facebook. If you experience problems with accessing the news but have subscribed, please contact subscriptions@thestrayferret.co.uk. In a time of both misinformation and too much information, quality journalism is more crucial than ever. By subscribing, you can help us get the story right.
Already a subscriber? Log in here.
11
Feb 2022

Village campaigner James Thornborough, who highlighted the "shocking state" of roads in Sharow, has had a swift response from North Yorkshire County Council.
Mr Thornborough contacted council chief executive Richard Flinton on January 30 to raise concerns about the uneven and dangerous road surfaces in the village, near Ripon.
He said fear of damage to wheels and tyres was preventing motorists from 'going green' by swapping sturdy SUVs for smaller vehicles with less environmental impact.
Mr Flinton promised the condition of the roads would be investigated by the council's highways team and within a matter of days, council workmen identified 38 potholes and a temporary tarmac fix was applied.

Before ... Some of the 38 potholes in Sharow and after ... with temporary tarmac patches in place (pictured below)

Mr Thornborough told the Stray Ferret:
0