Potholes across Lichfield and Burntwood brought on by the recent cold weather are being targeted as part of major repair programme.

The recent cold snap has led to many potholes being created on the region’s roads. Water seeping into cracks has frozen and degraded road surfaces, leading to more problems.

But with the worst of the weather behind us, Staffordshire Highways crews have begun repairing potholes that are deemed to be a priority, with less serious ones tackled in the coming weeks.

Cabinet member for highways Mike Maryon said:

“The freezing conditions will have taken their toll on our road surfaces. Our highways teams are doing all they can to fix potholes but will have to prioritise. I’d ask people to be patient as this is a big job, but to ensure they report problems to our highways hotline.

“Last year we pledged to plough an extra £30 million into maintaining the road network over the next three years. Much of this investment will be targeted on improving road conditions to prevent potholes forming in the first place.”

The highways hotline number is 0800 23 23 23.

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Rab
15 years ago

Any chance if youve got a bit of tarmac left over you could fill in the potholes between the Swingers Golf Club and The Horse and Jockey Pub………Please ?

BrownhillsBob
15 years ago

If you mean the road from Darnford Lane to the A51, that’s not an adopted road. I cycle it (carefully…) fairly often and there’s signs on it that point out ‘This road not maintained at public expense.’. I have no idea who actually is responsible for it, and would agree that some of the craters in it could swallow a yak.

Best wishes

Bob