Gallagher Retail Park in Ashford hit by 'nasty' pothole after flooding
Published: 05:00, 25 November 2022
Updated: 14:59, 25 November 2022
Drivers are being urged to take extra care in a flood-hit car park after a huge six-inch pothole opened up.
The "nasty tyre-buster" has appeared on Gallagher Retail Park in Ashford - home to four stores including Halfords.
Motorist Sue Brown, who has lived in the town for more than 50 years, noticed the hole earlier this week.
"If you stepped in it or cycled over it, you're going to break bones," she said.
"It's really nasty, much worse than your average pothole.
"You'd lose your tyre if you went over it, especially when this car park floods and you can't see it.
"I purposely drove the wrong way out of the car park to avoid it."
Mrs Brown, manager of the London Beach Hotel in St Michaels near Tenterden, thinks the hole has emerged as the spot has been dug up for previous repairs.
It is blocking the retail park's exit point which leads to Norman Road.
"You can see they have dug a trench and replaced it with tarmac and the hole which has happened is at the end of that repair, and that is how potholes happen," she said.
"The seam has collapsed in. That's always the weakest point of any road surface and that is exactly what has happened here.
"We've had a lot of water - just last week this car park was full of water. The water goes into the ground, weakens it and you get potholes, and can get sinkholes.
"I know the retail park is built on a flood plain. So with all the rain we've had recently I know that the ground moves and sections wash away beneath our feet.
"It's only a matter of time before the hole collapses in."
A disused sign has been used to cover the hole so people don't drive directly over it.
"I took a photo of the hole and put it on Facebook to warn others," Mrs Brown said.
"I was stunned at how many people said they have damaged their cars on the pothole - and they were saying it has been here since the summer.
"It is about six inches deep and it's only going to get worse until it gets filled in and a proper job done on it."
The owners of the car park have been contacted for comment.
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