Motorist Fixes Pothole—Company Furious

Authorities in Cornwall, England, are searching for a motorist who, out of frustration, took it upon themselves to fill a troublesome pothole with cement.

The road at Tanhouse Road and Bodmin Hill in Lostwithiel had been officially closed in April due to drainage issues causing road deterioration.

After a month of inaction, an anonymous individual decided to fix the pothole over a weekend in May, leading to a temporary reopening.

However, the Cornwall Council’s road repair company Cormac closed the road again as the work was not done officially.

Now, Cornwall Highways officials are on a quest to identify the person responsible for the unsanctioned repair.

The road was slated to remain closed until June 9th, as Cormac addressed a backlog of pothole repairs.

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