Two roads and pavements across Southend-on-Sea are planned for repairs and resurfacing starting in December as the council continues its £10m highways investment programme for 2022/23.
Works for the following roads are planned throughout December:
Road name | Planned duration of works - days/nights | Stretch of road being resurfaced |
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Snakes Lane | Starting 06/12/22 for 1 night | David Lloyd to Eastwoodbury Lane |
London Road Hadleigh | Starting 15/12/22 for 3 nights | Hadleigh Road to Lime Avenue |
Pavement location | Planned duration of works - days/nights | Stretch of pavement being resurfaced |
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Rochester Drive | Starting December for approximately 9 weeks | Entire pavement |
Stromness Road | Starting December for approximately 5 weeks | Entire pavement |
A full list of the 47 roads and 54 pavements set to be resurfaced between April 2022 and March 2023 can be found on our Highways Improvement Programme page.
All road closures will be clearly signposted two weeks before work takes place. All work is dependent on the weather, as crews are not able to lay roads in adverse weather.
Cllr Steven Wakefield, cabinet member for highways, transport and parking, said: “I am pleased to see the significant investment into our roads and pavements continue, with the agreed £10m investment leading to 47 roads and 54 pavements being resurfaced in this financial year.
“We have two roads and pavements scheduled to begin resurfacing during December. In addition to this we are offering our residents a discount for dropped curb installation outside their homes, if the footpath outside the home is being resurfaced.
“We are absolutely committed to improving our roads and pavements to ensure local people can travel in and around Southend-on-Sea safely, and we will continue to invest in our roads so that they reach the standards our new City deserves.”
How to report a defect
If you are aware of any road defects or roads that need resurfacing or patch work, please report these online via MySouthend.
How we prioritise, repair and resurfacing works
The areas have gone through a strict quality check in line with the council’s procedure, which is based on various risks, and in accordance with the Highways Code of Practice. This procedure considers various items including road condition, bus routes, key routes, claims made, incidents, and flood risk.