The man says the road is ‘dreadful’
A man has branded potholes along a two-mile stretch of a village road as “apocalyptic”. Since moving to Great Shelford six months ago with his wife, David Luchford has noticed how potholes along Shelford Road have not been fixed.
David initially thought the potholes may have been new when he moved there. However, he soon realised that they had been there longer and nothing was being done about them.
David described the potholes as “apocalyptic”. He added: “When I describe them as apocalyptic, I do that because it’s something you would see in a film where the world has ended.
“The civilised world has come to an end and stuff is left to degrade without maintenance and things essentially go downhill.” David also described the road as “dreadful” and believes the potholes will cause drivers to move out the way of them.
He said: “Drivers won’t want to damage their cars, so they’re going to swerve out the way to avoid them a lot of the time. That’s a risk in so many ways.
“It takes your attention off pedestrians and other cars, because you’re looking at the road in front of you to avoid the potholes. Then, it can cause you to make a sudden manoeuvre if you see this gigantic pothole.
“There are also some [potholes] in the cycle lane. If a cyclist doesn’t see one of them and they hit it, they’re going to go flying off their bike.”
With the potholes not being repaired or maintained, David said it has become “beyond a joke”. To highlight the problem, David shared a video on YouTube looking at the stretch of road.
A lot of people agreed with David that the road needs to be better cared for. “I wouldn’t be complaining if it was just one pothole, but it’s a two-mile stretch of road covered in holes,” said David.
He added: “People are agreeing in the comments on how dreadful it is. It’s the only bad thing about Great Shelford.
“When we came to view our flat, we noticed straight away that the road was dreadful. I expected it to be repaired soon after that.
“But that was six months ago and nothing’s been done about it. The fact that nothing’s been done about it is what prompted me to make the video.”
Cambridgeshire County Council oversees the maintenance of roads. A council spokesperson said: “We’re aware of the concerns about the condition of the A1301 Cambridge Road/Shelford Road.
“The road is regularly inspected, and this week we are repairing as many potholes as we can using our extra crews and dragon patchers. In addition to this, sections of the road are scheduled to be resurfaced, with work planned to begin in April and finish in early May. Funding for this project was approved in March 2025.
“The council will consider the wider 2026/27 highways maintenance investment programme at the Highways and Transport Committee meeting in March 2026. If further funding is made available to extend the planned A1301 works, we will aim to carry out this work as soon as possible, subject to the necessary approvals.”
