West Midlands tourist town popular with Brummies has got ‘worse pothole than Birmingham’

One of the most popular destinations visited by Brummies has been blighted by a giant pothole - worse than some in Birmingham
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A Tempest is brewing in Shakespeare's hometown with locals claiming to have the 'UK's oldest pothole'.

The 24-year-old crater is just yards away from Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon, where the Bard was baptised and later buried. The pothole was first spotted in 2000 after an infected tree was felled and the roots dug out.

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Despite repeated appeals to have the hole repaired, it has remained unfilled and is now a whopping 9ft long. Locals have branded the hole "ridiculous" and say it is becoming a landmark in its own right.

The huge pothole on Trinity Close in Stratford-upon-Avon, infront of the Holy Trinity Parish Centre and opposite to the Holy Trinity Church entranceThe huge pothole on Trinity Close in Stratford-upon-Avon, infront of the Holy Trinity Parish Centre and opposite to the Holy Trinity Church entrance
The huge pothole on Trinity Close in Stratford-upon-Avon, infront of the Holy Trinity Parish Centre and opposite to the Holy Trinity Church entrance

Get a bespoke headline round-up, as well as breaking updates, when you sign up to BirminghamWorld’s free emails David Neale, who is clerk of works for Holy Trinity Church, said: “It is spectacular. No fish have been found in its depths but it’s accommodated plenty of ducks. In winter it acts as a soakaway, and is permanently submerged with water, in summer it is a big dry pothole attracting rubbish because the road sweeper can’t reach into it.

“Back in the mists of time I spoke to a councillor about it, and the council must know it’s here. I’ve recently brought it up again, so hopefully something might be done - it’s a trip hazard.  Otherwise I’m going to get gnomes with fishing rods and turn it into an attraction.”

The huge pothole on Trinity Close in Stratford-upon-Avon, infront of the Holy Trinity Parish Centre and opposite to the Holy Trinity Church entranceThe huge pothole on Trinity Close in Stratford-upon-Avon, infront of the Holy Trinity Parish Centre and opposite to the Holy Trinity Church entrance
The huge pothole on Trinity Close in Stratford-upon-Avon, infront of the Holy Trinity Parish Centre and opposite to the Holy Trinity Church entrance

Retired builder David added: “I was amazed to read that the council had paid out £78,000 for pothole damage when to repair potholes isn’t costly - even to repair this one would be less than a day’s work. The cost of tarmac is negligible if you’re going to do a lot of them, ten ton of tarmac is only about £500.

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Motorists have also expressed frustration that the pothole has not been fixed. Andrew Howell, 50, said: “It’s a bit of a town joke having the country’s oldest pothole but there is a serious safety issue here. I’ve seen cars swerve to avoid it and come close to hitting other vehicles. In the winter it’s more like a pond while in the summer it’s a dust bowl. It’s ridiculous that no one has filled it in yet considering it’s been there for almost a quarter-of-a-century."

A spokesperson for Warwickshire County Council said: "Warwickshire County Council Highways is aware of an area in Trinity Close, Old Town, Stratford-Upon-Avon that is prone to settlement following the removal of a large tree sometime after 2019. As the remaining wood and root system decays underneath the carriageway, this settlement can lead to deterioration in the carriageway surface, so WCC County Highways continues to monitor the situation and carry out repairs as necessary."

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