If you see a pothole in Tenbury, then tell the WHUB (in Tenbury Library) or report online.
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It's a very good idea to report potholes - but remember to get a report number and then check that the work has been done within a month. If it hasn't, go back to the library and ask when it will be done and contact a local Councillor such as Tony Penn or Phil Grove or Reg Farmer to ask why it hasn't been fixed yet.
Tenbury's roads are one big pothole - they are an absolute disgrace, I don't know what we are paying road tax for.
It's like an obstacle course on a push bike - the rough roads also continue out towards st. michaels. It's no better on the Burford side of the bridge either.
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It's a very good idea to report potholes - but remember to get a report number and then check that the work has been done within a month. If it hasn't, go back to the library and ask when it will be done and contact a local Councillor such as Tony Penn or Phil Grove or Reg Farmer to ask why it hasn't been fixed yet.
Another useful site is Fix My Street:
http://www.fixmystreet.com/
Most Potholes are the responsibility of Worcester County Council rather than Malvern District Council.
Tenbury's roads are one big pothole - they are an absolute disgrace, I don't know what we are paying road tax for.
It's like an obstacle course on a push bike - the rough roads also continue out towards st. michaels. It's no better on the Burford side of the bridge either.
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