North London Council Spends £200k on Pothole and Pavement Claims in 5 Years
Harrow Council has paid over £200,000 for pothole-related claims since 2020. The council plans to significantly increase its investment in road and pavement repairs in the coming year.
Harrow, Potholes, Pavement Defects, Compensation, Road Safety, Injury Claims
The highest payout was in 2022, hitting more than £75,000. It’s clear that the state of the roads is a real problem. To tackle this, Harrow Council is planning to double its investment in road repairs next year.
They’ve had 30 claims in five years, with most related to pavement defects. It’s a serious issue, especially for those with mobility challenges. Uneven pavements can be a nightmare for wheelchair users and others who need a smooth path.
A local resident, Adam Gabsi, highlighted how these issues create barriers for disabled folks. He’s calling for urgent action to make the streets safer and more accessible for everyone.
In 2020, there were only 45 claims, but that number jumped to 59 in 2023. While the council is working hard to fix things, they still have a long way to go.
They’ve invested in new tech to speed up repairs, and since January 2024, they’ve already fixed over 2,000 potholes. The council is committed to making roads safer for everyone, and it’s about time they did.