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SIR – Isabel Oakeshott is lucky that she has only been waiting a year for a local road to be fixed (“Feckless councils are ripping taxpayers off”, Comment, September 4).
In August 2020 we asked the authorities in Suffolk to install about 35 yards of double-yellow lines in a stretch of street outside our house. Despite unanimous support from the local residents, and the town and county councils, the work has still not been done.
Instead, it has been held up by surveys, planning applications and our local councillor’s earnest explanations of budgetary constraints. All this “work” makes the authorities look busy, but here on the ground we see it for what it is: officially sanctioned procrastination, prevarication and waste.
If it takes three years (and counting) to paint two yellow lines on a road, no wonder so little seems to get done.