Farhan Hussain, who runs Shelford Spice in Great Shelford, said customers constantly complain about the state of Woollards Lane, where his restaurant sits Lovely naans (Image: Farhan Hussain / SWNS)
A fuming restaurant owner has resorted to using 18-inch naan breads to cover potholes in a Cambridgeshire village, sparking thousands of reactions online and prompting a response from the council.
Farhan Hussain, who runs Shelford Spice in Great Shelford, said customers constantly complain about the state of Woollards Lane, where his restaurant sits. He said the road has become so broken that driving along the short stretch feels like navigating a maze.
On one recent journey to work, he found himself crawling along at just 10mph to avoid the “deep” potholes scattered across it. Fed u

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