Locals claim that a road that has “over 100 potholes” is “crumbling apart” – and it is causing a danger to drivers. People from St Neots and on the Cambridgeshire border are using Barford Road daily as an alternative to avoid roadworks on the A1 at the Black Cat roundabout.
However, this road is filled with potholes. Cristian Lambourne said there is an “epidemic” of potholes along this road.
“Someone said on Facebook they counted over 100 potholes along the road – it’s ridiculous,” said Cristian. He added: “When you travel down that road, you see a lot of people swerve.
“They are facing oncoming traffic, which isn’t good. I had one incident the other day when I was travelling around 50mph and it sounded like something physically smashed in my car.
“It seems crazy there are so many.” Cristian said potholes are temporarily fixed, but they are not “fixed properly”.
He added: “We are expected to have an MOT done on our cars, but the roads are damaging our cars.”
Lynne Otto travelled down the road daily to visit her husband in a hospice. During the last two weeks, her tyre blew and it cost £140 to repair. “It was a cost I didn’t need,” said Lynne.
She added: “I am not working as I’m visiting my husband daily.” Lynne used the road as a way to avoid the Black Cat Roundabout works. However, she is now enduring a longer journey on the A1 to avoid other problems.
She said: “I can’t risk getting another problem. When my tyre blew, I was in a stream of traffic and I couldn’t stop.
“It’s shocking. In the day you can swerve, but in the dark you can’t. The road has gotten that bad because everyone uses the road rather than the A1. It should be a priority.”
Steven Ellmers said the road is “dangerous”. He has experienced some “near misses” along the road. Steven said: “The whole road needs resurfacing. It’s especially bad when it’s dark and raining.”
Leah Martin lives in Tempsford and has “no choice” but to travel on the road daily. She said: “In January, the top mount of my front wheel collapsed after hitting one [pothole] and that then caused my brake caliper to lock onto my brake disk. I was £640 out of my pocket, caused by the state of the stretch of road.”
Leah said it is an “accident waiting to happen” along the road. Leah added: “I’m pretty angry at having to fix my van due to the neglect of this road.
“The Black Cat Roundabout roadworks have had numerous detour routes along this road the last couple of months. The sheer amount of traffic and lorries have had to use it has contributed hugely to the state of it.
“It simply can’t handle the amount of traffic.” Jay Tucker said driving along the road in the morning is a “nightmare”.
He said: “You have to weave around them [potholes] which sometimes mean going into the other lane. It always worries me that if I hit one, I’ll damage my car.”
David Watson claims there is a pothole “every few yards” and drivers need to weave around potholes. “I have to drive along it at night to get to my evening job and I dread it”.
Central Bedfordshire Council oversees the stretch of road. Councillor John Baker, executive member for finance and highways at the council said: ‘We are currently undertaking carriageway resurfacing and patching works on this road, which are scheduled to be completed by close of play Monday (February 23). We also carried out emergency repairs a few weeks ago to ensure the road remained safe for all users.”


