I wonder how that hole compares to baxters hole 



No to make it worse we lost at crib tooA hole in the road, outside what looks like a caravan park.... Surely there's a white van, some guys in a white vests who are handy with a shovel and a drop of Tarmac?
Hope you get it sorted bud, was you counting your winnings instead of watching where you were going?![]()
Hopefully your wheel is ok bud, if not fingers crossed you might get a whip round from all the concerned well wishes. But remember I took the p!@s so you won't get a penny from meNo to make it worse we lost at crib too![]()
. Read somewhere that the tarmac finish in this country does not stand up to the weather as well as the EU's because ours is softer and better for braking on, theirs is harder wearing so doesn't break up so easily.( resists the ingress of water which would freeze and break it up). Devil and deep blue sea syndrome for authorities. As @hard top has said, why isn't the RFL fee used for maintaining our roads as in Holland.????
Not a dig at you but that sounds like proper BS to me.Such a shame Niall. Read somewhere that the tarmac finish in this country does not stand up to the weather as well as the EU's because ours is softer and better for braking on, theirs is harder wearing so doesn't break up so easily.( resists the ingress of water which would freeze and break it up). Devil and deep blue sea syndrome for authorities. As @hard top has said, why isn't the RFL fee used for maintaining our roads as in Holland.????
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Crib, is that the game with the little board and match sticks Niall? I used to play that with the Grandad when I was a kid over 40 years ago.No to make it worse we lost at crib too![]()
Because most of it is used to prop up the NHS and other services.As @hard top has said, why isn't the RFL fee used for maintaining our roads as in Holland.????
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Niall, you definatley won't be able to make a claim then, as I suspect you didn't have anything available to measure if the pothole was over 4"Because most of it is used to prop up the NHS and other services.
According to Amey (one of their fellows interviewed on local radio the other day) the ground temperature needs to be above 5C to make a decent repair. difficult at this time of year. I have not confirmed that statement, though.
Sorry to hear of the damage Niall. As someone else has pointed out, you need to photograph the hole with visible measurements. I have a feeling the depth needs to be greater than 4" to have any success in a claim, but that information is available in www.land![]()




