HOLE LOT OF TROUBLE: Nottinghamshire's worst roads as suggested by you

Potholes are the bane of many motorists' lives and are often in the news.
Potholes and uneven surfaces on Christina Hill, CinderhillPotholes and uneven surfaces on Christina Hill, Cinderhill
Potholes and uneven surfaces on Christina Hill, Cinderhill

And you didn’t let us down, suggesting roads across the county which could clearly do with some TLC.

So we sent our photographers out to capture some of your suggestions for a slideshow.

Nottinghamshire County Council is to receive over £800,000 to repair potholes.

Potholes and uneven surfaces on Christina Hill, CinderhillPotholes and uneven surfaces on Christina Hill, Cinderhill
Potholes and uneven surfaces on Christina Hill, Cinderhill

The funding is from the government, and is part of a £5.6 million pot which is being shared by nine councils across the East Midlands.

It is estimated that the £839,000 allocated to Nottinghamshire County Council will help repair around 15,830 potholes.

Councillor Alan Rhodes, leader of the county council, said: “This is welcome news, coming as it does against a backdrop of more than £212m savings that we as an authority have had to make since 2010 as a result of government funding cuts and a further £50m which we are having to find over the next four years.

“As the 11th largest county in the UK, the council looks after a network of around 2,600 miles of road – a mixture of urban and rural - and spends more than £2.8m a year on carriageway repairs such as patching and filling in potholes.

“The extra £839,000 will enable us to fund the repair of around 15,830 more potholes across the county.”