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Full list of 43 Gedling borough roads to benefit from £72m improvement investment

More than 40 roads in the borough across Gedling borough are to be improved over the next two years

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43 roads in Gedling borough are to be resurfaced or repaired as part of Nottinghamshire County Council highway investment.

The roads are to be improved over the next two years after the county council announced it had received £52.4 million of capital investment and £20.3 million of revenue funding.

The money will also pay for improvements to pavements at £3.975 million, highways drainage at £2.03 million (including enhanced gully clearing), and other essential highway assets such as bridges, street lighting, and traffic signals, totalling £7.575 million.

Colliery Way is one of the roads to receive surface rejuvenation

Here are the proposed list of Gedling borough highways maintenance schemes planned for 2025/26, but they are subject to further scrutiny and confirmation. 

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Arnold Lane, Gedling – Surface rejuvenationFrom B684 Plains Road to A6211 Colliery Way
A612 Nottingham Road, Gedling – Surface preservationFrom Stoke Lane to surface change at Woodside Road
A612 Church Road Road, Burton Joyce – Surface preservationFrom Station Road to surface change at Shaftesbury Avenue. Incl Meadow Lane
Bretton Road, Ravenshead – ResurfacingFrom Main Road to Chapel Lane
Pinfold Close and Pinfold Crescent, Woodborough – ResurfacingWhole length
Grantham Railway Bridge, Colwick – monitoring – Bridge bearings and abutment
Woodborough – General drainage repairs and improvements
Burton Joyce – General drainage repairs and improvements
A60 Leapool roundabout – Drainage repairs
Nottingham Road / High Street junction, Arnold – ResurfacingFrom Charles Street to include High Street junction and Arnot Hill Road (continuation)
Brookfield Road, Arnold – Column replacement
Digby Avenue, Gedling – ResurfacingWhole road length – From Hazel Grove to Westdale Lane East
C166 Westdale Lane East, Gedling – ResurfacingFrom Cavendish Road to Besecar Avenue
A612 Colwick Loop Road, Netherfield – ResurfacingFrom surface change at Sainsbury / MKM junction travelling east to surface change over the bridge
Oakwood Drive, Ravenshead – ResurfacingWhole road length
Priory Avenue, Ravenshead – ResurfacingWhole road length
Chapel Lane, Ravenshead – Surface dressingWhole road length
A614 Ollerton Road – Surface dresssingB684 Lime Lane to Burntstump Hill
Copse Close, Burton Joyce – Micro asphaltWhole road length
Covert Close, Burton Joyce – Micro asphaltFrom Padleys Lane to opposite No 3
Hillcrest Gardens, Burton Joyce – Micro asphaltFrom Fox Hill Road to end
Maris Drive, Burton Joyce – Micro asphaltWhole road length
Clifton Grove, Gedling – Micro asphaltWhole road length
Hucknall Crescent, Gedling – Micro asphaltWhole road length
Linby Close, Gedling – Micro asphaltWhole road length
Perlethorpe Close, Gedling – Micro asphaltWhole road length
Perlethorpe Crescent, Gedling – Micro asphaltWhole road length
Perlethorpe Drive, Gedling – Micro asphaltWhole road length
Storey Avenue, Gedling – Micro asphaltWhole road length
Beck Avenue, Calverton – Micro asphaltTie in with Thorndale Road
Forge Avenue, Calverton – Micro asphaltTie in with Thorndale Road
Foxwood Grove, Calverton – Micro asphaltTie in with Thorndale Road
Holt Grove, Calverton – Micro asphaltTie in with Thorndale Road
Mere Avenue, Calverton – Micro asphaltTie in with Thorndale Road
Salterford Avenue, Calverton – Micro asphaltTie in with Thorndale Road
Sherwood Grove, Calverton – Micro asphaltTie in with Thorndale Road
Thorndale Road, Calverton – Micro asphaltWhole road length
Tithe Lane, Calverton – Micro asphaltTie in with Thorndale Road
Walnut Grove, Calverton – Micro asphaltTie in with Thorndale Road
Watchwood Grove, Calverton – Micro asphaltTie in with Thorndale Road
Wood Grove, Calverton – Micro asphaltTie in with Thorndale Road
A6211 Colliery Way (GAR), Gedling – Surface rejuvenationFrom A612 Colwick Loop Road to B684 Mapperley Plains
B684 Plains Road, Mapperley – Surface rejuvenationFrom Westdale Lane to Arnold Lane junction

Leader of Nottinghamshire County Council, Cllr Sam Smith said: “I know resurfacing more of our roads is the number one priority or our residents and that is why it is this council’s priority as well. 

“We know particularly that potholes are the source of so much frustration for the public so we are committed to making sure this investment can be used to address improvements needed across our entire network. Whilst the funding invested will help to address some of the worst affected roads it will also mean we can carry out essential preventative works to avoid further deterioration”. 

Councillor Neil Clarke said: “The works will incorporate both resurfacing projects and other treatments aimed at improving roads in poor condition. These will include preventative treatments such as surface dressing and micro-asphalt designed to extend the life of the network by preventing further deterioration taking a more long-term approach to highways maintenance”. 

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6 COMMENTS

  1. The top part of Rochester Avenue, Netherfield DESPERATELY needs doing!!! I personally would say that you can’t even class it as a road any longer, it’s basically a gravel track. Shameful way to treat us when WE pay for the roads to be looked after & they’re not!!

  2. No mention of victoria road netherfield or kinsley drive appalling condition needs doing yet again netherfield left out

  3. How can they leave Arnold lane out of this list?
    I know there’s a vast amount of our roads that are awful to drive on but as someone who cycles a lot , I have to use Arnold lane on my commute and the stretch from the memorial hall up to Sainsbury’s is nothing less than awful and actually dangerous,the kerbside is treacherous and you either have to go on the pavement or cycle in the middle of the road with a car right behind you !!!
    I hope this gets sorted someday soon.
    Both for cars and cyclists this stretch is desperate for a complete resurface.

  4. I am astounded that Stoke Lane, Stoke Bardolph is not mentioned, the entire length from the junction with the A612 all the way through past the river to Station Road Burton Joyce is a total disgrace, there are more potholes than road. Why does Burton Joyce manage to get more road repairs than anywhere else?

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