"Shame that Road"
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"Shame that Road"
Well its time to "Shame that Road" after watching a motorcyclist nearly crashing his bike because of a large pot hole, I felt it was time we had a topic that names all the roads, that are neglected in the Islands
So here goes
Church Lane St Sampsons Guernsey, Potholes everywhere....
So which road do you think is disgraceful...
So here goes
Church Lane St Sampsons Guernsey, Potholes everywhere....
So which road do you think is disgraceful...
Re: "Shame that Road"
May i suggest "all of them" !............LOL
The stretch from the longfrie to the Venture garage.
The stretch from the longfrie to the Venture garage.
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Re: "Shame that Road"
The road outside St Martins School was closed from the school to the section just past the Route du Couture estate over Easter, then from there onwards for about 30 metres it is awful! Full of potholes and strips of 'patching'.
Why couldn't they have continued the 'run' for a few more metres?
Why couldn't they have continued the 'run' for a few more metres?
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