It's believed the road will be resurfaced in March.
A business owner has slammed the council and says Glasgow should be named ‘pothole city’ after her car was damaged when she drove through one on Nitshill Road last week.
Cllr Salih said: “I have already contacted the council to repair Nitshill Road and have been told it will be resurfaced in March 2023 and added to the work of programme.” “They have done a lot of digging but they’ve damaged all the road and just left it like that. It’s disgraceful, there’s a lot of elderly people in and around that area who are on wheelchairs and mobility scooters. How are they supposed to get over these potholes?
She added: “It’s disgusting they are taking everybody's council tax and road tax off them, why in Glasgow are people paying tax for their vehicles?“I feel let down by the council. One of my windows is directly beside where the main junction is and if something comes off it could go through the window, it’s extremely dangerous and I’m concerned.“The other day there was a crash because somebody went to swerve a pothole and they missed it but hit another car.
Glasgow City Council have confirmed that the potholes on Nitshill Road are included in their repair programme. “Our risk-assessed approach to road maintenance prioritises rapid repairs for the most dangerous faults but also seeks to ensure that any repairs are durable and completed at the first time of asking.
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