Fixing potholes is an important part of Damien Moore’s plan for Southport, which is why he is asking residents to report any they see to Sefton Council.
After meeting the chief executive, Margaret Carney, he was told that reports from Southport residents would be taken seriously and repaired. This year, the Conservative government provided the council with nearly £500,000 in funding for potholes in two instalments following a difficult winter. Yet Mr. Moore felt there was a disparity between Bootle and Southport, and our town wasn’t seeing this money on its streets.
‘I’d like to thank Margaret Carney for promising to be so responsive to my constituents’, Damien said. ‘Repairing our roads is an important part of renewing the town. If everyone reports them when they see them, we can make a real difference to Southport.’
‘The government has provided this funding and it is incumbent on Sefton Council to ensure Southport receives its fair share.’
Residents can report potholes by calling 0345 140 0845 or clicking this link: https://www.sefton.gov.uk/24055