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Neil Shaw

Man finds so many potholes in road he turns it into crazy golf course

A pothole-ridden high street is so below par a teenager has decided to make a point - by setting up a crazy golf course. Ben Thornbury, 18, swung into action after reading about locals' fore-strations online. The student mocked up a sign and opened the course.

He says more than 20 residents turned up to have a go - and he hopes it will force the authorities to take action. Ben said: "I'm really proud it was my idea. People were playing crazy golf in middle of the high street while all the cars were coming past.

“Probably more than 20 people turned up - for a small town that’s very good. A family had just come into town for the day, they rocked up in the middle of the road and started playing golf with us.

“It’s just been such a rewarding feeling and people have been messaging me saying, ‘You’ve done it again for the community’. Ben enjoys spending his free time volunteering for projects in his local area, taking on tasks like cleaning the streets and trimming overgrown hedges.

So, when he realised how much the potholes on the town's high street were affecting residents, he decided to turn his hand to protesting. Using supplies he already had from his volunteering work, he created a sign reading ‘High Street Crazy Potholes Golf Now Open” and set up the course using mini traffic cones.

He posted about his idea on Facebook and as the likes started rolling in, locals started turning up. Despite his entertaining protest about the state of the roads, Ben says he is yet to hear anything from the council.

He said: “The potholes in town have been a massive issue for months now. Residents have been complaining on Facebook saying all the roads and the high street is full of them. We’ve been reporting it and had no response from the council and now people are getting fed up that nothing is being done about it.

“With my community work, I had some signs I wasn’t using - I mocked up a design on my phone for a road sign saying ‘crazy pothole golf’ and that’s how it all came about. People thought it was a brill idea and were saying it was about time someone did something about it to raise awareness.

“The council might not respond to letter, but I hoped using a bit of humour would get their attention straight away.”

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