FOLLOWING the recent letters and stories about potholes blighting our town (Warrington Guardian, April 12).

There are almost too many to mention but I would like to give special note to two in particular.

Firstly as you turn right at the lights from the bridge over the train lines near Unilever into Parker Street.

There are two massive potholes which are virtually impossible to swerve as you go round the bend.

Each time I hit them, I feel my tyres getting ripped.

Secondly, the Forge car park in Stockton Heath.

What an absolute state.

Considering Warrington Borough Council now charges people to park here and that there are more craters than the moon, how about a bit of spare cash from the tens of thousands generated in the fees to fill in the holes?

It is an absolute state and needs repairing quickly before it becomes impossible to drive on.

I appreciate it may not be an easy place to resurface given that it is almost always full with cars, but it would be lovely for the council to try.

JIM MACDONALD Latchford