Have you hit a pothole, seen a small crack in the road grow to become a danger or just been fed up by the uneven road surfaces?

The Daily Echo wants to raise awareness of the problems - and dangers - of potholes in Southampton and the surrounding area, so you can now speak to us about the problem.

Southampton City Council through its contractor Balfour Beatty is responsible for fixing the roads.

Daily Echo: James Noel on the uneven road where he smashed his teeth in October 2022.James Noel on the uneven road where he smashed his teeth in October 2022. (Image: Maya George, Newsquest)

In March the authority said it had put in a 'major investment into our roads and pavements maintenance and resurfacing programme over the past few years'.

The GMB union representative for taxi drivers and private hire vehicles in the city previously told the Echo: "Potholes are a major issue in Southampton."

The council has allocated £830,000 to establish a network of dedicated pothole repair crews across the city.