THERE’S just no getting round it, potholes are a big issue.
They are a menace to motorists and have the potential to hold every one up as they go about their daily business.
It’s a fact that many of Liverpool’s roads are in a poor condition and when it comes to putting it right, Liverpool City Council’s in the driving seat.
An interactive map has been launched to allow people in Liverpool to discover when their road is being upgraded as part of a £500 million investment drive in the city’s highways network.
Mayor urges Government to review council's road repairs budget allocation
Thousands more potholes will be repaired across the city as a £3m programme exceeds its target.
A £3 million blitz to tackle a backlog of 14,000 potholes across Liverpool is set to take place between now and the summer
Liverpool City Council has welcomed £600,000 of funding from the Government's Pothole Fund – but cautioned that it is only a small proportion of the amount need to fix the highways backlog