Pothole misery for drivers as repair work continues
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A notorious pothole on a rural A-road has been causing hundreds of pounds worth of damage to vehicles, according to motorists.
The road damage on the A361 between Glastonbury and Shepton Mallet has been reported to the council.
Mahala Grubb, from Evercreech, said she had more than £350 worth of damage to her car and explained: "It was a four-inch pothole about 20cm to 30cm long and caused huge damage."
Somerset Council said it had received reports about road damage and is investigating but added repairs caused by Storm Darragh had been "unprecedented".
Ms Grubb said the pothole on the A361 in Pilton is on a "really narrow stretch of road" and had a "huge" puddle of water in it, meaning many drivers are unable to avoid it.
She continued: "I had to get two new tyres and the tracking done and I only got the car two weeks ago. It cost around £350 – not great just before Christmas.
"I heard there were about 20 other people affected at a garage in Shepton and 15 others affected at a garage in Glastonbury.
"I've submitted a claim but these potholes need to be fixed properly, not just temporarily."
The pothole has been reported to Somerset Council and they confirmed it has had an initial repair.
Richard Wilkins, Lib Dem lead member for transport on Somerset Council said: "Across Somerset, we have more than 6,700 miles of highway and so it's a huge job.
"Since April, we've fixed more than 14,000 potholes.
"We try to invest into preventative treatments but bad weather like Storm Darragh, makes small defects a lot worse."
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