The road is absolutely full of chipping and stones.
Some of the holes are quite big. It s not a young street - most people are sort of in their 60s or older. It s dangerous. I haven t got a lot of history to go back on, but other neighbours have said this isn t a new thing.
Despite pictures showing the potholes and uneven surface, officials said there were no defects in the cul-de-sac
The villagers were disappointed with joke Gloucestershire County Council s response to their complaints
John said the council previously told him the potholes must be of a certain size to warrant action being taken.
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York head teachers are looking forward to having children back in classes, education leaders say. And schools have proven throughout the pandemic that they are safe, the city s public health director said, adding that there have been very few infections in educational settings. Government plans will see all pupils return to school on March 8. Under the plans all secondary school and college students will take three Covid-19 tests as they return to class - then students will be given two tests each week to use at home. Maxine Squire, the council s director of education, said school leaders are working through the government guidance and all parents and carers will be contacted by their school about testing and pupils returning to class.
Maxine Squire, top, and Amanda Hatton, below, are urging people to keep children off school if possible THE number of pupils attending York schools during this lockdown is DOUBLE the number of key worker children in class during the first lockdown last year. City of York Council has made arrangement for some pupils to go to a different school than the one they usually attend because space has become so limited - but a spokesperson said no pupils have currently been moved. The council is urging anyone who can keep their child at home to do so, even if they qualify as a critical worker.