
Thurrock announces summer ‘pothole blitz’
Two new initiatives will see teams blitzing Thurrock’s road network to find and repair potholes, with thousands of defects set to be fixed before the

Two new initiatives will see teams blitzing Thurrock’s road network to find and repair potholes, with thousands of defects set to be fixed before the

Tameside Council in Greater Manchester will spend £45 million over the next five years upgrading its roads, pavements, and other highway infrastructure like streetlights. The

National Highways will be trialling new low carbon initiatives as part of a resurfacing scheme across the M5 Huntworth Viaduct near Bridgwater in Somerset. The

Devon’s annual surface dressing season is now underway. Between May and September, Devon County Council will treat around 150 sites, covering nearly 250 km of road. Surface

Councils must prove they are doing more to fix potholes and future-proof roads under tough new reporting requirements issued by the government. For the first time

Oxfordshire County Council has begun a five‑month resurfacing programme to upgrade more than 85,000m2 of carriageway across the county. The work follows a winter which saw

AN extra half a million pounds for filling potholes and highway maintenance is being made available due to a £3m council underspend last year. The

Shropshire Council has announced that Morton Bridge, the crossing that carries the B4396 over the River Morda near the village of Knockin, will be closed

Since early April, Lincolnshire County Council’s surface dressing crews have covered 872,894 square metres of roads and, the council says the programme is not even
Work has begun on Northumberland County Council’s summer surface dressing programme. A total of 19 sites will be repaired and improved in the county’s annual
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