Posted: Thu 12th Feb 2026

Worst road in Flintshire’ repaired within week of complaint

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Feb 12th, 2026

A road dubbed the ‘worst in Flintshire’ due to it’s massive potholes has been repaired by Flintshire County Council.

A section of Gwernaffield Road, which connects the village of Gwernaffield with Mold, was littered with potholes across both carriageways.

So bad was the road surface, former councillor Rob Challinor said it caused damage to his wife’s car, leading him to label the road the worst in the county.

Flintshire’s Streetscene team has now repaired the road.

“The damaged road was repaired within a week of the incident,” said Rob. “It was appalling that the council had left the road to deteriorate in such poor condition.

“What is worrying to me is that section of road was not highlighted on the council’s priority list for repair. I was absolutely fuming the day after the incident when I went out and and looked at the state of that road.”

Flintshire County Council’s Chief Officer for Streetscene and Transportation Katie Wilby explained that the section had been scheduled for repair work prior to the incident, but warned that ongoing financial constraints meant the county’s road network would continue to deteriorate.

“This section of Gwernaffield Road had already been inspected and identified as requiring repair, prior to the press article being published,” she said.

“The work had been programmed in advance and was scheduled to be carried out on February 5.

“The council prioritises defects based on safety, condition and available resources. However we face ongoing challenges in managing ad-hoc road repairs across Flintshire as the highway network is extensive and defects can develop rapidly due to weather conditions, traffic volumes and the age of the infrastructure.

“While we aim to publish a list of planned resurfacing schemes this does not capture every location where defects may arise, or where targeted repairs become necessary following inspections.

“Many repairs are therefore identified and prioritised through routine safety inspections and reports from the public rather than long-term resurfacing programmes.

“Streetscene continues to monitor the condition of the network and prioritise works to address safety concerns while making best use of limited budgets and resources.

“It needs to be recognised that the condition of the highway network will naturally continue to deteriorate each year and, without sufficient annual investment, the overall condition of the network will continue to decline.”

By Alec Doyle – Local Democracy Reporter

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