Would genuinely like to know what people think. The pavement outside our house has always been a bit damaged, the tarmac is cracking and sinking so when we drive the car onto the driveway we go down a big dip and hit the bottom of the car every time.
Recently we did some work in the front garden and in doing that we damaged some more of the pavement by pulling up a bush who's roots had grown under it.
So thought it was a good time to phone the council and ask if they could repair the pavement. A man came and looked at it and said they will repair the bit we damaged but not the bit where we drive the car on as that doesn't affect pedestrians.
We then got a letter in the post to say they'll be coming to do it soon and we will have to pay approximately £110.08 (very specific for an estimate!) for them to repair the bit we damaged (we did expect that we'd have to pay for that bit).
But they won't repair the other bit even though they will have come out and have the tarmac all there ready! And we're not allowed to get any other quotes to see if we can get it done more cheaply (its only an area of about 30cm square) and we have to pay, we can't decide not to have it done. Not sure what happens if we don't have £100 to spare! We're not allowed to repair the other bit ourselves either.
My initial reaction is the kick up a fuss, it seems so ridiculous and jobsworth to repair one bit but not the bit next to it (which is the part we really want done as it is probably damaging our car driving over it) but wanted to check if you think I'm overreacting?