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Operation Road Rescue launched
Gloucestershire County Council is launching its attack
on potholes.
The
Gloucestershire Road Rescue campaign will officially start today with
almost 70 gangs already out on the streets repairing around 500 potholes
every single day, compared to 150 a day last year.
The council has increased the number of staff working on potholes by 30%
by diverting people from other roles to get the work done as quickly as
possible.
The recent freezing weather combined with last year’s heavy winter and
the floods of 2007 have really taken their toll on Gloucestershire’s
3,300 miles of road.
Last year we repaired 38,000 potholes compared to 25,000 the previous
year and we expect the number to be much, much higher for 2010.
Repairing the damage is a mammoth task – one that will cost up to
£5million – and people are asked to be patient and remember to drive
carefully while the work is carried out.
Operation Road Rescue will take a three-pronged attack on repairs:
Cllr Stan Waddington, cabinet member for environment, said: “Repairing
the roads is a top priority for Gloucestershire County Council.
“We understand and share people’s frustrations on the state of the
roads, and public may be thinking that we’re not doing enough.
“But I want to promise people, our Gloucestershire Highways teams are
working as hard as possible filling around 500 potholes every single
working day with gangs also working over the weekend.
“We’ve diverted staff from other jobs to ensure the work is done as
quickly as possible, but fixing this amount of damage will still take
time to complete.
“I would ask everyone to please be patient and remember to drive safely
while this essential work is being carried out.”
For more information visit
www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/roadrescue.
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