Rochdale’s road repair scheme continues

Date published: 06 May 2020


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Whilst most of us have been at home during the Covid-19 lockdown, major road repairs are continuing across the borough, as the council's highways improvement programme continues.

Sections of more than 930 roads have been repaired since the council increased the road budget by £12m in April 2018, with a selection of treatments, including resurfacing and surface dressing, being applied across the borough.

Engineers are continuing to press on, with around 30 more roads set to be targeted before the completion of this element of the programme, which is part of the council's pledge to make the roads in the borough the best in Greater Manchester.

 

Royle Road in Castleton is being resurfaced
Royle Road in Castleton is being resurfaced

 

The council receives £1.5m a year from government to help fund highways work, but the council decided to boost this by £12m to drive up standards across the network. Footpaths have also been targeted as part of the programme.

The council also has an additional fund for reactive repairs, which covers things like potholes.

Council leader, Allen Brett said: “We’ve already spent more than £11m of the £12m pot to make massive improvements across our highways network, as this is a major quality of life issue for our residents.

 

Work taking place on Tweedale Street this week
Work on Tweedale Street last week

 

“We’re now pressing ahead with the final stages of this particular programme, in line with government advice which encourages us to get this done while the roads are quieter. We’re ensuring that our contractors are socially distancing while they work and our public health team has risk assessed all their work plans. The £12m programme is set to be complete by the end of summer.”

Residents in roads set to be improved will all receive letters in advance and signs will be posted on lampposts.

Motorists in these areas are required to move their cars to enable the work to take place. If they are not able to do this because they are socially isolating, the council will return at a later date to undertake the work.

Royle Road in Castleton being resurfaced

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