Weather disruption
Winter weather is causing disruption to services in some parts of the county. Find out what services may be affected in your area.
Micro-surfacing is preventative road treatment which seals the road, improves road texture and prevents water ingress to refresh residential roads and keep them in good condition.
Micro-surfacing is another cost-effective treatment for worn, but not structurally failing, roads and adds reinforcement to the existing asphalt.
The treatment is laid over the top of the old surface and helps preserve the road as well as filling in shallow cracks and holes, and regulating out small dips and bumps in the surface. It helps to extend the life of the road by up to 10 to 15 years and protects the structure below from water.
Where needed, local patching is carried out beforehand to repair any structural defects.
Immediately before the surfacing, exposed gullies and kerbs are taped to maintain their appearance and integrity.
The surface treatment is then spread and brushed over the carriageway to form an even, textured surface.
Due to the large equipment and number of vehicles used to carry out the work, roads will need to be closed for the treatment to be carried out. This will usually be a daytime closure from 8am to 5pm.
A gateman will usually be posted at the closure to address any queries.
To minimise disruption, there are a few things you can do to help us.
Before work starts:
On the day and during the work:
After the work: