Salford in one year, according to a report. It shows 9,329 potholes were reported in the city between 2018 and 2020. On average, it took around 28 days for each of these to be repaired after it was first reported, according to a study by GoCompare.
The car insurance comparison site has revealed the information by using Freedom of Information requests. They requested the data from 67 councils in total.Salford ranks in the top 15 for highest spending on pothole repairs - coming in at £1,324,191. Ranking City 2020/21 1 Maidstone £10,500,000.00 2 Newquay £9,567,858.00 3 Wolverhampton £7,474,720.00 4 Bath £6,636,510.00 5 Swindon £6,629,377.16 6 Nottingham £3,744,000.00 7 Manchester £3,576,795.78 8 Plymouth £2,895,072.00 9 Liverpool £1,894,04.
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