Council to pump additional £278k funding into much
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Council to pump additional £278k funding into much

Nov 13, 2023

THE council will be pumping additional funds into repairing potholes across the borough's road network.

Cheshire West and Chester Council has announced it is investing a further £278,000 into road maintenance.

Last year more than 7,000 potholes were repaired and these funds will allow up to five additional teams to tackle the growing number of defects.

Cllr Karen Shore, deputy leader of the council and cabinet member for Environment, Highways and Transport said: "We manage more than 2,280 kilometres of carriageway.

"Roads suffer the worst damage during the late winter and early spring, when the weather can have a massive impact on the number of potholes forming, with heavy rain followed by freezing temperatures.

"Last year we repaired more than 7,000 potholes in the borough. We have fewer outstanding repairs than many other comparable areas of the country, but we are still facing a large challenge.

"The additional funding, we are now allocating will see up to five additional teams repairing defects across our borough all of which will contribute to making our borough a better place for our residents and visitors."

Potholes are caused when water seeps through cracks in the road caused by passing vehicles.

During periods of extreme cold, the water freezes and expands and when the ice thaws and milder weather dries up all the water, it creates a hole under the surface of the road.

This gets larger every time water seeps into the hole, freezes and expands.

With the base weakened, the weight of traffic causes the road surface to collapse into the hole that was formed from water freezing, expanding and thawing under the surface.

A pothole is formed once the road surface has collapsed; wear from traffic then makes the hole bigger.