Welcome to a special edition of our residents’ newsletter in which we focus on the challenges we’re currently facing with the condition of our roads, what we’re doing to repair them, where you can find more information and how you can help us.
We understand how frustrated people feel about the exceptional number of defects currently present on some roads in West Sussex and the impact this has on travelling around the county.
We feel that frustration too and are working hard to make improvements using the resources available to us.
Like many other local councils across the UK, we have deteriorating roads due to a combination of factors:
But we are facing the challenge head-on and pumping a multi-million pound package into a series of road repairs and improvements, to provide a road network we can all be proud of.
We’d like to thank our teams, suppliers and contractors, who are all working flat out to resolve the issues.
Read more on the link below about our challenge and the work our Highways teams are completing across our 4,000kms of roads.
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Take a look at our new ‘Better Roads’ website, where you can find all the information you need, including how potholes form, how we prioritise repairs, the types of repairs we conduct, the scale of the challenge and our progress.
More information will be added over the coming months so be sure to check back for the very latest updates.
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Please continue to report any issues you see on our roads. Each report we receive is triaged and your safety remains our top priority.
You can report issues to us online, or if a pothole is an immediate risk to public safety, call 01243 642 105. Emergency reports can be made 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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