LISTEN: Toby Howe, senior highway manager for KCC Highways - 19/10/17

Oct 18, 2017, 11:01 PM

kmfm's been told that if all the potholes in Kent last year were combined - their depth would more than 10 times the height of Canterbury Cathedral. New figures show that in 2016, more than 14,600 potholes were reported in the county, making it 735 metres deep. Toby Howe is the man in charge of our roads. He says any road breaks more than 5 cm deep can be considered a pothole. Kent County Council will be spending £5.2 million filling potholes before Christmas. http://www.kentonline.co.uk/kent/news/depth-of-kents-pothole-problem-133921/