West Berkshire launches major new highways improvement programme

West Berkshire Council is set to deliver a majoir new Highways Improvement Programme for 2026-27, investing in smoother, safer and more reliable roads for residents across the district.

Building on the Council’s recent Green status in the Department for Transport’s Road Maintenance Ratings map, the new programme continues West Berkshire’s strong track record of maintaining some of the highest quality roads in the region. This top rating reflects the council’s commitment to keeping people moving safely and efficiently.

The programme will begin this month and includes 41 resurfacing, retexturing and surface dressing schemes. Communities such as Thatcham, Lambourn, Streatley, Aldermaston and Burghfield will all see improvements, with works covering A roads, B roads and rural routes that residents rely on every day.

Councillor Stuart Gourley, Executive Member for Environment and Highways said:

“We are incredibly proud of the condition of our roads here in West Berkshire. Achieving Green status from the Department for Transport is a fantastic endorsement of the investment and hard work that goes into keeping our network in excellent shape.

“This new programme will take that even further, improving journeys for residents, supporting local communities and helping everyone get around more easily. We know how much good roads matter to residents, and this programme shows our commitment to delivering the high standards they expect.”

(Picture: West Berkshire Council)

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