More than 60 stretches of road across Shropshire are set to be treated this spring and summer as part of Shropshire Council’s annual surface dressing programme – work that will play a key role in improving the county’s roads.
The 66 roads include 29 in north Shropshire, 24 in central Shropshire and 13 in south Shropshire.
The work will be carried out between May and July.
The sites identified for treatment (listed on the council’s website) are located across the county and include all types of road, from urban cul-de-sacs to major ‘A’ and ‘B’ roads.
Dates and details of work will be added to an online interactive roadworks map once confirmed.
Surface dressing is a quick, efficient and cost-effective way of preventing potholes, maintaining skid-resistance and waterproofing road surfaces. It forms a major part of the council’s annual road maintenance programme and is being carried out alongside other preventative and reactive maintenance work.
Richard Marshall, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for highways, said: “As well as improving and protecting our roads, this important programme of work plays a crucial role in helping to prevent potholes and other defects forming in the future. Pothole treatment is very much about prevention as well as cure and this is one important way that we can aim to prevent potholes forming next winter.”
Surface dressing involves applying and rolling aggregate ‘chippings’ onto a bitumen binder.
It will seal the surface, improve surface texture and prolong the life of the road by many years.
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