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Derbyshire Dales District Council took a decision in principle to turn 4 sites into temporary travellers' sites, subject to planning permission.
We have started a trial of a new pothole repairing material as a possible additional option to improve local roads.
Work starts today (17 July) on our micro asphalting road treatment programme, which will be applied to 63 residential roads, covering 92,000 square metres.
We are set to receive £3.014 million to spend on road maintenance.
Oker Road, near Matlock in the Derbyshire Dales, reopened to traffic over the weekend, following extensive work to fix a landslip.
We have reassured residents that an asphalt surface used on a stretch of pavement in Ashbourne town centre following utility works is only temporary and is due to be transformed as part of a wider project.
Alongside our reactive and resurfacing highways teams, we’ve also got several jetpatchers out on our roads carrying out pothole repairs.
William Gilbert Endowed Primary School in Duffield is to trial ‘Fume Free Fridays’, five Fridays starting on 25 October where the road outside the school will be closed to traffic.
Four of our schools in Amber Valley are doing their bit to reduce air pollution and raise awareness about road safety and safe parking around their premises to coincide with Clean Air Day.
Our annual surface dressing programme is set to start from Tuesday 14 May 2024, subject to weather conditions, which is part of wider work to repair and improve the county’s roads.
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