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14 May 2010, 06:00
Drivers across Buckinghamshire get their say on how well the local authority coped - or didn't - with the winter snow.
We're getting our say on potholes, cracks in the tarmac and the follow-up repairs - and if WE were in charge, how we would speed-up the process.
Michael Edmunds from the Council told Heart, they know drivers already have loads of great ideas, "when we were busy salting the roads and clearing the snow earlier this year, people were coming up to us and also calling us to say their road had been cut off due to the snow and ice and why didn't we do this or why didn't we do that to help clear the roads".
Mr Edmunds, who is the chairman of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee added, "one of the great ideas suggested included using more farmers to enlist tractors and farming equipment to clear the roads".
The council will be meeting on June 1, so you've got until then to let them know what you'd do instead if the weather gets bad again.
You can write to "Scrutiny, Room 27, Old County Offices, Walton Street, Aylesbury, HP20 1UA" or email scrutiny@buckscc.gov.uk
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