Potholes and shattered tarmac frustrate road-users and dogwalkers as firm fails to meet deadline
Large potholes and road damage on Greystones Road, Sheffield.

Residents and motorists are calling for immediate action after a 28-day pledge to repair a damaged road was not met.

Amey, the company responsible for upkeeping Sheffield’s roads, assured that Greystones Road would be mended within 28 days of when the problem with cracked tarmac and potholes was reported in January.

Regular dog walker at the nearby Bingham Park Rebecca Louis, 35, said: “It’s an issue that I see affecting drivers everyday. Cyclists especially struggle to avoid the holes.”

“Amey needs to make the repairs quickly now.”

Divots and cracks can be seen afflicting a large proportion of Greystones and fractured tarmac is scattered across flowerbeds that line the road.

Another dog walker Philip Green (62) said: “The potholes are a hazard. I see cars attempting to dodge them everyday and the road looks dreadful.”

Sheffield resident Graham Hughes (41) said: “The damage is awful, we shouldn’t have to drive over it and worry about our cars.”

Coun Barbara Masters, who represents the Ecclesall ward, said: “The road still hasn’t been repaired despite the ’28 days’ being greatly exceeded but warning signs were placed either end of the ruts to alert drivers to a ‘bumpy road’.

“Needless to say the ruts have worsened. Last week I asked for a schedule for a whole raft of repairs that need doing in the area though I have not yet had a response.

“I am hoping this section has a date for repairs.”

Greystones Road is notorious for having been neglected by Sheffield City Council and many decaying parts of the road have been identified before.

An anonymous FixMyStreet report to Sheffield City Council in 2023 highlighted “deep grooved potholes” and “large amounts of loose tarmac” around The Greystones pub, further up the road.

Amey and Sheffield City Council have been contacted for a comment.