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Mapping the potholes



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A MAP showing the locations of problem potholes and damaged roads has been created by the Daventry Express.
The map will be used to draw the attention of the authorities to the problems facing motorists in and around the Daventry area.

Information for the map has come entirely from Daventry Express readers and we want people to keep contacting the pape
r with their reports of potholes to put as much pressure on Northamptonshire County Council to get things fixed.

The map will be updated whenever a problem is reported to the newspaper.

Readers can also use the map to view stories written about the locations highlighted.

To see the pothole map CLICK HERE.

To change the view to a satellite or map image, use the menu in the top right corner.

Please note: The blue markers are not placed in exact locations and are intended as a guide only.

For more information on each location just click on the blue markers.

If you want to report a pothole or other road problem, or to share your views on the state of the district's roads, email the Daventry Express by CLICKING HERE.


Please give as much information about any potholes, including a description of the location, the size and any problems it has caused.

Any reports of potholes received by the Gusher will be added to the public map and passed on to Northamptonshire County Council which is responsible for maintaining most of the county's public roads.









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  • Last Updated: 20 February 2008 3:41 PM
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  • Location: Daventry
 
 
  

 
 


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