£200,000 Boost for Road Repairs to Tackle Winter Weather Damage

25 Feb 2016
Dave Hodgson lends a hand on site during pothole repair work on Wentworth Drive in Bedford

An extra £200,000 will be spent on repairing damage to Bedford Borough's roads caused by the winter weather this year and in previous years.

The money will fund the repair of at least 2,000 extra potholes across the Borough, in addition to the 1,100 pothole repairs already made each year.

The Council has had to make difficult decisions as part of the budget setting process for 2016/7 but this one-off funding boost to invest in the repair of
roads damaged by severe weather is vital to keep the roads in good, safe condition for all users.

Mayor Dave Hodgson and Deputy Mayor and Transport Portfolio Holder Cllr Charles Royden visited road repair works on Wentworth Drive in Bedford recently to see permanent repairs taking place, and as you can see Mayor Dave was invited to lend a hand!

Commenting, Cllr Royden said: "We're committed to providing good services for our residents, despite big cuts to our budgets from Central Government. Our pledge of an extra £200,000 will make roads safer for residents and visitors alike, whether they are cycling or driving."

During severe weather road surfaces can deteriorate. Water seeps into cracks in the road and expands as it freezes. This causes cracks to open up in the surface. Repeated thawing and freezing causes the most damage.

A pothole hit squad service was launched by the Council in January 2011 to provide a quick response service to carry out permanent repairs to potholes. Since its launch, the service has repaired more than 12,000 potholes across the Borough.

The Council plans to spend around £6 million on highway maintenance in 2016/17. Of the £6 million highway maintenance budget, £4.5 million will be spent on road and footway resurfacing and the rest on bridge, street lighting and drainage repairs.

Local residents who wish to report a pothole are asked to contact the Highways Helpdesk on 01234 228661 or visit www.bedford.gov.uk

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