Cheshire East roads given £2m boost for repairs

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Work on damaged roads in Cheshire East is to be bolstered by more than £2m of grant funding from central Government.

It follows intensive lobbying of Ministers by Cheshire East Council Leader Michael Jones and members of his Cabinet to get extra government cash to repair our weather-damaged roads.

The Council will get £1.485m in 2013/14 and a further £795,000 in 2014/15 to tackle potholes and badly-worn highways.

The Department for Transport has released £215m to local authorities as an exceptional payment, following the Chancellor's Autumn Statement, to help with much-needed road repairs over the next two years. It follows the severe weather experienced across the country in recent winters.

Cheshire East received a similar one-off payment of more than £2m from central Government last year and about £1m the year before.

The Council's highway service team handled an eight-fold increase in pothole reports in January 2011and was hit by more frost and ice damage the following winter and then the effects of flooding and torrential rain last summer.

The Council has spent almost £17.7m on the upkeep of Cheshire East's highways in 2011/12, including £2.1m on major capital schemes.

Councillor Rod Menlove, Cheshire East Cabinet member in charge of environmental services, said: "We are delighted to have received £2.28m from the Department for Transport and Cheshire East intends to make every penny count for our road users.

"Our highway network suffered significant damage from the severe weather again this year. This additional funding from the Department for Transport is very welcome and, over the coming months, we will spend the money wisely to repair our roads and enhance the Cheshire East environment.

"Our trained staff will be targeting some of the worst roads in the Borough, identified through our Local Area Partnerships and local residents."

Residents should report any defects to Cheshire East's online fault reporting page at www.cheshireeast.gov.uk or by phoning the highways team on 0300 123 5020.

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Giles Watmough
Saturday 22nd December 2012 at 12:50 am
if they didn't blow so much on over paid staff the council could have afforded this surely
Sarah Lane
Saturday 22nd December 2012 at 1:28 pm
The roads should never have been allowed to get into such a state to start with. Those at the top were far to busy feathering their own nests to even notice how bad things were getting. All roads should have to pass a safety test just like the vehicles that use the roads have to. Let's hope a proper job is carried out and not endless patching up with those loose chippings. All the potholes are now full of water after all the rain. The roads should be free of potholes and the drains cleared out properly twice a year.
David Hadfield
Saturday 22nd December 2012 at 5:55 pm
About time, too ...............
and whilst we're on about roads, etc, we must have more of those flashing pedestrian crossing belisha beacon posts you see in the village in Styal.
It's one thing having a flashing orange light on top of the posts, but nowadays its possible to have white flashing lights on the posts themselves, (as at Styal) so why do we not see more of them in Wilmslow and Alderley Edge ?
It's a massive leap forward for road safety and should be carried out on EVERY pedestrian crossing immediately !
David Hadfield
Sunday 23rd December 2012 at 9:20 am
During the last 3 months, a new pedestrian crossing was created outside Waitrose in Wilmslow, but it does not have these new-style flashing white lights on the two posts ?
Why not ? ............ they are already in use just one mile away in Styal, so why are they not fitted here, especially as the pedestrian crossing was a totally new creation outside Waitrose ?
This is a clear case of council employees / managers not considering the safety implications !!!
Vin Sumner
Monday 24th December 2012 at 10:37 am
Don't forget the pavements that are damaged by all the parking on them , or perhaps its time for a pavement parking levy ; happy xmas all :-)
Alan Brough
Monday 24th December 2012 at 11:08 am
Good point Vin.

The combination of very poor pavement surfaces and reduced (or no) street lighting is a lethal combination for the elderley or disabled.
Elaine Napier
Saturday 29th December 2012 at 11:30 am
How much has the waste transfer matter and its associated costs added up to? With the charges for the external investigation, it must be close to £1.5. That would have repaired a great many roads. Add in Erika Wenzel's payoff, unwarranted expenses, £20,000 for the Mayor's car, the utterly unjustifiable remuneration packages of many senior staff (some more than the Prime Minister), and they could probably fixed every road and pavement in Cheshire East. They might not be quite so annoying if they didn't feel so unbearably pleased with themselves for acquiring money they didn't deserve.
Giles Watmough
Saturday 29th December 2012 at 3:19 pm
I've never known an organisation that rewards laziness and incompetence so highly. Our MP preaches austerity measures for the entire country but happily supports a council in his own constituency wasting millions and paying themselves hugge wedges of cash for doing nothing! It's disgusting!
Vin Sumner
Friday 4th January 2013 at 9:19 pm
noticed last night that a Costa Van rolls up at about 930pm and parks full on the pavement outside the shop ; i presume they will pay for the deterioration of the pavement ; for sure have loading times etc but not from pavements ...