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Item 4 Glasgow City Council 5 March 2012 Greater Pollok Area Committee Report by Executive Director of Land and Environmental Services Contact: Colin Johnston Ext: 79403 MAJOR PATCHING LOCATIONS IN WARD 3 Purpose of Report: To present major patching locations carried out within Ward 3 as part of the Roads Investment Strategy for 2011/12. Recommendations: The Committee notes the contents of the report. Ward No(s): 3 Citywide: Local member(s) advised: Yes No consulted: Yes No In addition to the major resurfacing schemes a programme of carriageway patching was undertaken which focused mainly on major arterial routes and bus routes. However it was also recognised the requirement for local road patching to address local issues and requests from elected members. The table below details major patching works completed within the Ward 3 up to 17 February 2012 with a value greater than £1000. LOCATION AREA (sqm) VALUE Wiltonburn Road at Nitshill Road 264 £8,500 Willowford Road at Whitriggs Road 502 £12,000 Parkhouse Road (Various patches) 487 £11,000 Kennishead Road (Various patches) 150 £3,000 Cleeves Road at Nitshill Road 1241 £19,000 Kyleakin Terrace 140 £3,000 Kylerhea Road 140 £3,000 Kempsthorn Road – Beltrees Cr to Crosstobs Rd 787 £17,200 Kempsthorn Road at Leithland Road 138 £3,000 Priesthill Road at Linnhead Dr 187 £4,000 Crookston Rd – Between Sanquar Dr and Dalmellington Rd 366 £7,200 Househillmuir Road at Brock Road 178 £4,000 Service Implications Financial: £4.6m of Capital investment allocated to carriageway patching Works 2011/12 Legal: None Personnel: None Service Plan: Patching works is fundamental to the maintenance of Glasgows Roads infrastructure and the promotion of efficient and effective transportation services Environmental: The Service will continue to pursue the most environmentally friendly processes and materials in the maintenance of the road network. It will also continue to recycle all waste materials Brian Devlin Executive Director Land & Environmental Services.