A resident in Beaconsfield has described the repair works to fill a pothole in the town as a ‘bodge job’.
The clip, which lasts for roughly 90 seconds, shows roadworkers along Walkwood Rise in the town putting in broken-up tarmac in the gap along the road.
Once the workers have filled in the space, they then leave it and make their way down the street.
Usually when fixing potholes, the tarmac is then rolled over to make the road smooth for drivers to use.
This is to avoid accidents when it comes to any bumps in the road.
The resident who shot the video said: “This has taken me about nine months and three reports on Fix My Street.
“An absolute bodge job and presumably the repair won't last as long as spray paint on the road.”
We have approached Buckinghamshire Council for a comment.
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