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This machine fixes potholes quicker and cheaper - so why are left-wing councils refusing to use it?
Get your news delivered straight to you - sign up to the Morning Mail newsletter for FREE to be first with the day's biggest stories The pothole that killed Andrew Freakley was slap-bang in the middle ...
Nottinghamshire County Council has unveiled two JCB machines for filling in potholes. The Pothole Pro weighs 13 tonnes and cuts out sections of road around potholes for "neater" repairs, with ...
A pothole-fixing machine is being trialled on damaged roads in Lincolnshire, despite it being rejected previously after tests. The Pothole Pro cuts out sections of road around potholes for neater ...
A competition run by a council to find out which pothole filling machine was most efficient has resulted in – a draw. Gloucestershire County Council ran trials with the JCB Pothole Pro, the Spray ...
Nottinghamshire's newest pothole repairing machines are set to hit the road in the coming days. The Reform-UK run Nottinghamshire County Council is initially leasing two of JCB's Pothole Pro machines ...
JCB has never hesitated to bring unique machines to market. The Hydradig, the Teleskid, and the one-armed skid steer loader come to mind. The JCB Pothole Pro is a specialized machine built on a ...
Nottinghamshire's first JCB pothole machines have arrived and experts say they can complete their work in "as little as five minutes" as they prepare to hit the roads for the first time. The Reform UK ...
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