North Lincolnshire Council has highlighted more than £4m invested in roads resurfacing work over the summer.
Works have taken place in Scunthorpe, Barton-upon-Humber, Brigg, Epworth, Ashby, Bottesford, Broughton, Burton-upon-Stather, Crowle, Elsham, Flixborough, Gunness, Hibaldstow, Kirton-in-Lindsey, New Holland, Scawby, Saxby, Sandtoft, Westwoodside, Wroot, and Yaddlethorpe. The council’s highlighting of recent resurfacing comes after Grimsby Live reported earlier this month on pothole compensation claims against it.
Over four years, from 2020/21 to 2023/24, drivers made 135 successful claims for compensation against North Lincolnshire Council for damage caused by potholes. The average payout per claim was £317.58.
Roads that received upgrades with a variety of different road treating techniques used include the A15 South in Scawby, B1205 in Kirton-in-Lindsey, Scotter Road in Scunthorpe and Normanby Road/B1430 in Burton. “Looking after the 871 miles of roads in North Lincolnshire is a never-ending task, but it is one that the team work tirelessly to do,” said Cllr Tim Mitchell, cabinet member for connectivity.
“It was a very busy summer for the resurfacing crews, and they have carried out many improvements on major roads to the smallest of roads.” Highways were now concentrating on the next resurfacing scheme for autumn and winter. Cllr Mitchell said this was “always a big task due to the colder temperatures and the work being weather dependent”.
More than £40,000 has been paid out in the last four years for compensation to drivers for damage caused by North Lincolnshire potholes. There was also political disputing over how much was being spent on fixing the area’s potholes last year.
Bill Plant Driving School highlighted that in 2022, North Lincolnshire had the eighth most reported potholes per square mile, at 9.35 per square mile. Its FOI request also revealed that 7,930 potholes were repaired by the council that year, with 8,250 pothole reports made.
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“More pothole teams will be on hand to patch roads where needed due to ice and water,” said Cllr Mitchell of the coming winter period. “The impact of new road surfacing is huge for drivers and for passengers, and for the people who live nearby – we’ve committed to making our communities the best they can be and helping them flourish, and this work is a huge part of that.”
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Original artice: https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/all-about/scunthorpe