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Driver claims Croydon pothole left him with £1,000 bill | Driver claims Croydon pothole left him with £1,000 bill |
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The pothole on Watney Close first appeared in April | |
A pothole in south London reportedly damaged cars on a regular basis, with one driver saying he spent more than £1,000 on repairs. | A pothole in south London reportedly damaged cars on a regular basis, with one driver saying he spent more than £1,000 on repairs. |
Drivers said the pothole near Reedham Station in Croydon damaged their cars as they tried to access their homes or the station at the end of the road. | Drivers said the pothole near Reedham Station in Croydon damaged their cars as they tried to access their homes or the station at the end of the road. |
London and Quadrant Housing (L&Q), the association responsible for the road, was criticised for "dragging their feet" on repairs, despite apparently being aware of the issue for months. | London and Quadrant Housing (L&Q), the association responsible for the road, was criticised for "dragging their feet" on repairs, despite apparently being aware of the issue for months. |
The pothole was fixed on Friday and David Lewis at L&Q said: "We're sorry residents had problems with a damaged road surface and we apologise for the time it's taken to put things right, and the inconvenience this caused." | The pothole was fixed on Friday and David Lewis at L&Q said: "We're sorry residents had problems with a damaged road surface and we apologise for the time it's taken to put things right, and the inconvenience this caused." |
'Steering gave out' | 'Steering gave out' |
The pothole, which first appeared in April according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS), was located on Watney Close, a cul-de-sac serving Reedham Station. | The pothole, which first appeared in April according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS), was located on Watney Close, a cul-de-sac serving Reedham Station. |
The road serves hundreds of flats, all of which passed over a badly damaged former speed bump at the bottom of the street. | The road serves hundreds of flats, all of which passed over a badly damaged former speed bump at the bottom of the street. |
During a visit to the area, residents told the LDRS damage caused by the pothole had become a daily problem. | During a visit to the area, residents told the LDRS damage caused by the pothole had become a daily problem. |
Resident Stewart Hastings said: "I've never seen a pothole this big. | Resident Stewart Hastings said: "I've never seen a pothole this big. |
"I was coming home from work once and saw a van stop after going over it. I thought he was here to fix it, but he told me he felt something snap. | "I was coming home from work once and saw a van stop after going over it. I thought he was here to fix it, but he told me he felt something snap. |
"His steering gave out, and he couldn't move the van. He was stuck there." | "His steering gave out, and he couldn't move the van. He was stuck there." |
Another resident, John Areola, said: "I've just come back from the garage in Crawley. | Another resident, John Areola, said: "I've just come back from the garage in Crawley. |
"I had to get new shock absorbers fitted after going over this so many times. I paid over £1,000 for them and had to take a day off work." | "I had to get new shock absorbers fitted after going over this so many times. I paid over £1,000 for them and had to take a day off work." |
John Areola said he had spent more than £1,000 on repairs to his Audi because of it | |
Samir Dwesar, Croydon Council councillor for Purley and Woodcote, said he had been "inundated" with requests from residents for the pothole to be fixed and prevent further vehicle damage. | Samir Dwesar, Croydon Council councillor for Purley and Woodcote, said he had been "inundated" with requests from residents for the pothole to be fixed and prevent further vehicle damage. |
However, he told the LDRS efforts to resolve the issue had been hampered by what he called "mixed messages" from the landowner L&Q. | However, he told the LDRS efforts to resolve the issue had been hampered by what he called "mixed messages" from the landowner L&Q. |
"Since May, they sent conflicting messages to residents, our MP, and myself," the Conservative councillor said. | "Since May, they sent conflicting messages to residents, our MP, and myself," the Conservative councillor said. |
"The council has been very clear that the responsibility for dealing with this pothole lies with L&Q." | "The council has been very clear that the responsibility for dealing with this pothole lies with L&Q." |
Tory Croydon South MP Chris Philp said it had taken L&Q "far too long to fix this hole" and urged them to resolve it "as quickly as possible". | Tory Croydon South MP Chris Philp said it had taken L&Q "far too long to fix this hole" and urged them to resolve it "as quickly as possible". |
Mr Lewis, the executive director of property services at L&Q, said: "The delays have been due to complications in confirming who is responsible for repairs to Watney Close, which have only very recently been resolved." | Mr Lewis, the executive director of property services at L&Q, said: "The delays have been due to complications in confirming who is responsible for repairs to Watney Close, which have only very recently been resolved." |
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