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| Cllr Steve Beasant: cyclists in peril |
AN alert has been sounded on the risk posed to cyclists by the many potholes that exist on North East Lincolnshire's roads.
At a full meeting of the council, former mayor Cllr Steve Beasant (Lib-Dem, East Marsh) claimed that potholes close to road edges tended to be of lower repair priority than those nearer the centre.
Pinpointing one such hole on Durban Road, Grimsby, he said that cyclists were likely to be unaware of its existence when it filled with rain.
"We could have a death on our hands," he warned.
During the debate, Cllr Karl Wilson (Lab, West Marsh) revealed that he had faced a £100 repair bill to a car wheel following an unhappy encounter with a pothole while driving in the Park ward.
Cllr Malcolm Morland (Lab, Croft Baker) called for more flexibility in the authority's repairs schedule so that these could be carried out on an area or ward basis rather than a pothole-by-pothole basis.
Portfolio holder for transport Cllr Stewart Swinburn (Con, Immingham) agreed that it was "ridiculous" for teams to carry out three repairs on one side of a road, only to disregard two on the other side.
Revealing tensions with senior highways officers, he told the meeting: "I challenge them on a daily basis - and they know it."
Earlier, the portfolio holder presented a report in which he said many of the potholes had occurred during the cold snap in early January when road surfaces had frozen, then thawed, in quick time, following which there had also been frequent rainfall.
This observation did not greatly impress Cllr Kathryn Wheatley (Lab, West Marsh) who said: "I don't think residents need a report telling them what the weather was like in winter - they live here."
During the debate, there was criticism of the quality of some of the repairs and calls for an action plan outlining how NELC was spending the £3-million it had recently been funded by Whitehall for pothole repairs and resurfacing.
Cllr Swinburn said he intended for his officers to compile a weekly update on repairs - both completed and proposed - for publication on the council's website.



