Highway maintenance
Learn more about Highway drainage, structural maintenance and various investment programmes.
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Kerb crossing, kerb lowering and access requests
A lowered kerb allows vehicles to cross the pavement from the road to a driveway. Learn more about the permissions needed and charges to lower a kerb. -
Highways and pavements obstructions
Learn more about how we deal with hazards that are blocking roads and pavements such as: scaffolding, skips, and roadworks. -
Potholes and damaged pavements
We have a statutory duty to maintain the highway in a safe condition. We regularly inspect the highways for damaged potholes and make it hazard safe within an appropriate time scale. -
Recycled aggregate for sale
We sell waste aggregate from highway maintenance to reduce the impact on the environment and significant cost savings to the Council and our customers. -
Private streets
Most roads are maintained by the Council at the public's expense except some streets called private streets, also known as un-adopted roads that are not the responsibility of the council but that of the owners of the street. -
Report a problem with a footpath or bridleway
Use this form to report any problems with footpaths or bridleways, including: overgrown hedges, ploughing complaints, and general maintenance requests. -
Highways structural maintenance
We recognise the importance of our highway infrastructure and how an effectively maintained and managed network contributes to the local economy and in achieving our corporate goals. -
Highways Investment Programme
Every year we produce a planned investment programme, which is key to maintaining quality roads. It's your feedback and our monitoring of the wear and tear on them that helps develop this.