Improving Our Roads
Cheshire East Council is committed to keeping the
roads across Cheshire East in a well maintained condition. During
the months July and August 2011 we will be carrying out works to
improved damaged roads. The following are details of the Surface
Dressing Programme and when and where the works will take
place.
Surface Dressing Programme
Water is damaging to roads, particularly when it finds its way
into the soil under the carriageway or footway. This is because it
softens the soil, and this allows the road to flex. The surfacing
materials can only flex so far before cracking, and when they do
so, more water gets in and makes the problem worse. You will see
crazing on the surface and often potholes where this has happened.
It is therefore very important that road surfaces remain
waterproof.
The skidding resistance of a road surface is important for
obvious reasons, and this depends on the type of stone used in the
upper layer of the road, and the roughness of the road –
particularly when the surface is wet.
Surface dressing is a well established process which is used to
sort out both of these problems. By spraying the road surface with
bitumen, then pressing new stone chippings into the bitumen binder,
the road surface is sealed against the ingress of water, and the
surface texture is improved by the rougher surface and new
stone.
Surface dressing is unfortunately not popular with road users,
mainly because of the loose chippings which are an inevitable part
of this process. However the work is carried out at considerable
speed, which minimises the level of inconvenience on any given
section of road when compared with other processes. The
comparatively low cost of this process means that we can treat a
much larger proportion of the road network each year.
The process is weather dependant:
- The new chippings will not embed into the road properly if the
road is too cold, and the binder will not hold the chippings down
if it is too hot.
- The process will not work if the road is wet, or if there is
heavy rain shortly after the work is carried out.
Consequently, we must be constantly aware of the weather
forecast, and stop work if there is likely to be heavy rain in the
next 24 hours.
Surface Dressing Programme Works
Schedule
| Monday 18th July 2011 |
Salters Lane, Siddington
Peel Lane, Astbury
Windmill Street, Macclesfield
Buxton Old Road, Macclesfield
Langley Road, Sutton
Clarke Lane, Langley |
| Saturday 23rd July 2011 |
Handforth By-Pass, Wilmslow |
| Sunday 24th July 2011 |
Green Lane, Audlem
Middlewich Road, Nantwich
Main Road, Worleston
Slaughter Hill, Crewe |
| Monday 25th July 2011 |
Crewe Road/ Hatherton Road, Waigherton |
| Thursday 28th July 2011 |
Marbury Road/ Wirswell Road, Marbury |
| Friday 29th July 2011 |
Goldford Lane, Bickerton
Bunbury Lane, Bunbury
School Lane, Bunbury
Vicarage Lane, Bunbury
Wrenbury Heath Road, Sound
Coole Lane, Badington |
| Wednesday 3rd August 2011 |
Moss Lane, Minshull Vernon
Chance Hall Lane, Rode Heath
Weston Lane, Shavington-cum-Gresty
Waybutt Lane/ Chorlton Lane, Chorlton
Deans Lane, Barthomley
Radway Green Road, Barthomley |
| Thursday 4th August 2011 |
School Lane, Calveley
Catchpenny Lane, Lower Withington |
| Friday 5th August 2011 |
Pickmere Lane, Tabley |
| Saturday 6th August 2011 |
Back Lane/Castle Mill Lane, Ashley
Stocks Lane, Over Peover
Faulkners Lane, Mobberley |
| Sunday 7th August 2011 |
Butley Lanes, Prestbury
Manchester Road, Macclesfield
Shrigley Road, Pott Shrigley |