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Neglected road like a rollercoaster ride



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TAKE a short drive up Duddery Hill and along the top of the Clements estate past the new doctors surgery to the roundabout and back again and you could be mistaken for thinking you are on a theme park ride at Alton Towers.
Has everyone else failed to notice the disgusting condition of this road?
You hear stories of the Government raising billions of pounds by taking our road fund licence and re-investing very little back but, come on, something must be done to this neglected piece of road especially at the top of the Clements.
The new surgery and nursery were allowed to be built there but the vast amount of heavy lorries delivering to the building site have taken their toll on this stretch of road and it should be resurfaced immediately.
Surely the council must have known this was the case and should have stipulated to the contactors that all roads were to be re-instated to their original condition.
It would be nice to feel you can have a comfortable drive in your car and not think you are on a boneshaker.
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  • Last Updated: 06 March 2008 12:10 PM
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