Two potholes in a Suffolk town have been awaiting repair for nearly 12 months, according to a Suffolk councillor.
The potholes on Chauntry Road in Haverhill was outlined with a yellow line by a highways engineer some time ago.
However, it has since been left in the same condition with water and dirt regularly filling the two holes.
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Haverhill Cangle on Suffolk County Council, said: "Just to let the residents of Chauntry Road know that this defect hasn’t gone unnoticed.
Councillor Joe Mason, who represents"Apparently, it was due for repair nearly 12 months ago and somehow got missed when the highways contractor Milestone took over from the previous contractor."
This comes after councillor David Smith expressed his disappointment at the quality of pothole filling on Clarendon Road.
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Mr Mason added: "I am now monitoring this until it’s done. And then if it’s not done within an acceptable period please do ask me to query."
A spokesman for Suffolk Highways has now confirmed that the potholes will soon be repaired.
The spokesman said: "The pothole repair on Chauntry Road in Haverhill is planned for Monday October 14.
"We request that vehicles are temporarily relocated whilst the road repairs take place."
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