Geri Thomas, 88, points at a few of the many potholes (Image: Nottingham Post/ Joel Moore) Angry residents claim their leafy street is plagued by more than 30 pothole craters and they have "almost given up" hoping the council will fix them. The pretty tree-lined street of Woodthorpe, Nottingham, looks like an ideal residential street but on closer inspection, the road surface looks like it's been hit with a meteor shower. The road is only around 400 yards long, meaning with a pothole almost every 13 yards, it could be the most pitted road in Britain.
Resident Geri Thomas, 88, said he fears the holes are a hazard for elderly people, as well as being potentially damaging to vehicles. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.
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