Utility companies may require permits to dig up roads

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Utility companies will have to apply for permission before carrying out work on Cheshire East's roads, under plans being proposed by the council.

Formal consultation is now taking place on a permit scheme, which will mean any utility company planning to undertake repairs will need to apply for a permit before work can start.

At the moment if a utility company wants to carry out work on a road in Cheshire East, it just has to notify Cheshire East Council of the work rather than asking for permission. Under the new scheme, a company will have to apply for permission to access the road before it starts the work.

Other than emergency work, where a company would have to apply for a permit within two hours of the work starting, Cheshire East Council will then grant, refuse or tailor the application. Attached to the permit will also be a list of specific conditions, which would be jointly agreed with the utility companies.

Councillor David Topping, Cheshire East's cabinet member for environment, said: "While we appreciate that utility companies have to make repairs from time to time, it's important that the work is done at a consistently high quality and that any disruption is kept to a minimum. This permit scheme will give us more control over when road works take place, which should help to keep traffic moving as much as possible."

A public notice has been published and the consultation runs from February 3, 2014 to March 14, 2014.

More information about the proposal can be found on the Cheshire East Council website where your comments can be made.

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