On Air Now Mark Andrews and Dan Eyers 9:00am - 1:00pm
Now Playing Hozier Too Sweet

Derbyshire leader refutes claims county roads are fourth worst in UK

Councillor Barry Lewis, leader of Derbyshire County Council

A county chief has dismissed a report identifying Derbyshire as being the fourth worst county in the country for potholes as 'crazy'.

A recent article in the Independent newspaper listed Derbyshire County Council (DCC) in the UK’s worst authorities for pothole repairs behind Bristol, Blackburn with Darwen, Cheshire West and Chester.

Using data supplied by Compare the Market, the paper stated 71 per cent of the county’s roads were in need of repair, however speaking in a DCC Cabinet meeting on Thursday (March 16), leader Councillor Barry Lewis refuted this.

“We’ve seen some crazy headlines that we’re the fourth worst authority in the country – it’s a Daily Mail headline,” he commented.

“We record our stats very differently to other local authorities.

“Other local authorities across the country use a particular system that doesn’t record impact to minor roads, whereas ours does and it makes us look bad.”

Coun Lewis added that if the statistics were ‘like for like’ Derbyshire would be one of the best authorities for pothole repairs.

đź“° Sign up to our newsletter đź“°

Want to get regular round-ups of news in your local area straight to your inbox? Simply enter your email address and tick the box below. 

Newsletter

Read more from the Glossop Chronicle

Click here for more of the latest news

Click here to read the latest edition of the paper online

Click here to find out where you can pick up a copy of the paper

More from Glossop Chronicle

Weather

  • Sat

    20°C

  • Sun

    21°C

  • Mon

    19°C

  • Tue

    20°C