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Wiltshire Highways Maintenance Programme 2021/22 Chippenham Wiltshire Highways Maintenance Programme 2021/22 Chippenham Area Board CURRENT CONDITION BY AREA BOARD TOTAL % OF THE ADOPTED NETWORK REQUIRING MAINTENANCE AB and C Roads requiring treatment 2018/19 5 year average red and amber requiring treatment 2019/20 5 year average red and amber ABC road 2020/21 5 year average red and amber ABC road 40 35 30 25 20 15 COMPLETE NETWORK abcu 19/20 abcu 20/21 35.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 A 5 year average is used to monitor the condition of the network due to the surveying regime of undertaking a 50% network length The graphs show that even with a deteriorating network the targeted maintenance schemes are generally improving the overall condition of the roads within Wiltshire, a rolling 5 year programme and funding process is designed to allocate resources to those areas with a higher percentage of poor roads based on their network length. The target is for all area boards to be at the same low level of around 20% of the network requiring some form of maintenance Spend profile Chippenham Chippenham Annual spend Chippenham Cumulative Annual spend Chippenham Cumulative Spend 5 years Spend 5 years £3,500,000 2021/22 £348,083 £348,083 £3,000,000 2022/23 £867,598 £1,215,681 2023/24 £493,833 £1,709,514 £2,500,000 2024/25 £738,311 £2,447,825 2025/26 £587,748 £3,035,573 £2,000,000 total £3,035,573 £3,376,918 average 5-year Wiltshire area board budget £1,500,000 £1,000,000 CONDITION 5-year average red and £500,000 amber requiring treatment Wiltshire Wiltshire Chippenham £0 2021/22 2022/23 2023/24 2024/25 2025/26 AB and C roads 2018/19 33.5 29.9 AB and C roads 2019/20 32.57 30.97 AB and C roads 2020/21 31.90 30.22 2019/20 Unclassified 18.50 14.40 2020/21 Unclassified 18.60 14.40 Some schemes have been postponed due to covid issues, i.e. if they are on the route to a vaccination centre or to a key industrial area, these works have been moved to 2022/2023, potential budget issues may mean they are delayed for longer The following pages detail the schemes that have been considered in the 5year plan, CHIPPENHAM AREA BOARD FF= FUTURE FUNDED Road lifecycle Description Description General description Treatment Length Year number number from to STATION HILL / DOWNHAM UC CHIP_19_0002 SADLERS MEAD (SPINE) COCKLEBURY MICRO ASPHALT 690 2021/22 MEAD ROAD B4158 B4069 CHIP_21_0001 HILL CORNER ROAD MALMESBURY LANGLEY SURFACING 1160 2021/22 ROAD ROAD UC CHIP_21_0002 WOOD LANE, CHIPPENHAM MICRO ASPHALT 682 2021/22 PLANTATION ROAD, UC CHIP_21_0003 MICRO ASPHALT 327 2021/22 CHIPPENHAM GREENWAY LANE 102-132, UC CHIP_21_0004 MICRO ASPHALT 100 2021/22 CHIPPENHAM CONISTON ROAD, UC CHIP_21_0005 MICRO ASPHALT 409 2021/22 CHIPPENHAM COCKLEBURY LANE, SURFACE UC CHIP_21_0006 470 2021/22 CHIPPENHAM DRESSING ST MARYS ST/EMERY LANE, CARRIAGEWAY UC CHIP_21_0007 463 2021/22 CHIPPENHAM REPAIRS PEW HILL SERVICE ROAD, UC CHIP_21_0008 SURFACING 80 2021/22 CHIPPENHAM KILVERTS CLOSE, UC CHIP_21_0009 SURFACING 80 2021/22 CHIPPENHAM UC CHIP_21_0010 CUTTLE LANE, BIDDESTONE SURFACING 145 2021/22 UC CHIP_21_0011 MINSTER WAY, CHIPPENHAM MICRO ASPHALT 135 2021/22 UC TO 20 MPH SURFACE UC CHIP_21_0013 HAM LANE, BIDDESTONE HONEYBROOK 1650 2021/22 BIDDESTONE DRESSING FARM BERKLEY CLOSE, SURFACE UC CHIP_22_0001 111 2022/23 CHIPPENHAM TREATMENT WILLOW GROVE, UC CHIP_22_0002 SURFACING 42 2022/23 CHIPPENHAM UC CHIP_22_0003 THE OAKS, CHIPPENHAM SURFACING 72 2022/23 OLD ROAD/UNION ROAD, UC CHIP_22_0004 SURFACING 209 2022/23 CHIPPENHAM BRIDGE CENTRE GYRATORY A4 CHIP_22_0005 SURFACING 2022/23 ROUNDABOUT SURFACE UC CHIP_22_0006 BURLEAZE, CHIPPENHAM 180 2022/23 TREATMENT WESTBROOK CLOSE, UC CHIP_22_0007 SURFACING 183 2022/23 CHIPPENHAM QUEENS CRESCENT, CARRIAGEWAY UC CHIP_22_0008 CHIPPENHAM 115 2022/23 REPAIRS (CARRIAGEWAY REPAIRS) ASHES LANE, (KINGTON MIDDLE SURFACE UC CHIP_22_0009 DAYS LANE 530 2022/23 LANGLEY??) COMMON DRESSING GIDDEAHALL CUTTLE LANE TO SURFACE UC CHIP_22_0010 CUTTLE LANE A420 1190 2022/23 GIDDEAHALL, BIDDESTONE DRESSING JUNCTION A420/B4528 BRISTOL ROAD 20M FROM RBT 20M FROM A420 CHIP_22_0011 SURFACING 110+ 2022/23 HUNGERDOWN LANE MINIS ENTRANCES RBT EXITS WESTMEAD LANE, UC CHIP_23_0001 SURFACING 154 2022/23 CHIPPENHAM CARNARVON CLOSE, SURFACE UC CHIP_23_0002 110 2023/24 CHIPPENHAM TREATMENT PARKFIELDS, CHIPPENHAM CARRIAGEWAY UC CHIP_23_0003 31 2023/24 (CARRIAGEWAY REPAIRS) REPAIRS UC CHIP_23_0004 CLIFT AVENUE, CHIPPENHAM SURFACING 97 2023/24 CANTERBURY STREET, UC CHIP_23_0005 CHIPPENHAM SURFACING 250 2023/24 (CARRIAGEWAY REPAIRS) BATH ROAD, CHIPPENHAM UC CHIP_23_0006 (BRIDGE CENTRE TO TOWN SURFACING 363 2023/24 BRIDGE) INDUSTRIAL ESTATE ROADS UC CHIP_23_0007 SURFACING TBC 2023/24 (BUMPERS FARM ETC) SURFACE B4039 CHIP_20_0002 SD0437 - B4039 BURTON 40 MPH WEST 40 MPH EAST 920 2023/24 DRESSING B4039 requires investigation works due to low property thresholds and flooding issues. A420 BROAD LANE UC CHIP_24_0001 ALLINGTON TO BUMPERS TBC 2024/25 FARM METHEWEN PARK UC CHIP_24_0002 TBC 2024/25 INDUSTRIAL ESTATE BATH ROAD INDUSTRIAL CARRIAGEWAY UC CHIP_24_0003 ESTATE, CHIPPENHAM 2024/25 REPAIRS (CARRIAGEWAY REPAIRS) BIRCH GROVE, CHIPPENHAM CARRIAGEWAY UC CHIP_24_0004 2024/25 (CARRIAGEWAY REPAIRS) REPAIRS CONWAY ROAD, UC CHIP_24_0005 SURFACING 2024/25 CHIPPENHAM COUNTY SURFACE UC CHIP_24_0006 FOSSEWAY / ROMAN ROAD THE SHOE 2024/25 BOUNDARY DRESSING FOUNDRY LANE, UC CHIP_24_0007 SURFACING 2024/25 CHIPPENHAM HARDENS MEAD, UC CHIP_24_0009 SURFACING 2024/25 CHIPPENHAM LACKHAM CIRCUS, UC CHIP_24_0010 SURFACING 2024/25 CHIPPENHAM ROWDEN LANE, UC CHIP_24_0011 SURFACING 2024/25 CHIPPENHAM SOUTHMEAD/STOCKWOOD, UC CHIP_24_0012 SURFACING 2024/25 CHIPPENHAM END PAST UC CHIP_25_0001 NEWTOWN HULLAVINGTON GREENS CLOSE MERE TBC 181 2025/26 AVENUE LONDON ROAD SERVICE UC CHIP_25_0002 ROAD, CHIPPENHAM SURFACING 255 2025/26 (HARDENS MEAD) LOYALTY STREET, UC CHIP_25_0003 SURFACING 312 2025/26 CHIPPENHAM LEIGH MOORSHALL COTTAGE ROAD UC CHIP_25_0004 HONEY KNOB DELAMERE TBC 366 2025/26 (LEIGH DELAMERE) HILL GATE C72 CHIP_25_0005 THE STREET GRITTLETON 30 MPH WEST 30MPH EAST TBC 707 2025/26 LADYFIELD ROAD, UC CHIP_25_0006 SURFACING 809 2025/26 CHIPPENHAM A420 C170 SHELDON TO A420 C180 CHIP_25_0007 C170 SHELDON ALLINGTON TBC 947 2025/26 ALLINGTON BAR BAR EAST C154 NORTH AND SOUTH OF HONEY KNOB C154 CHIP_25_0008 FOSCOTE TBC 951 2025/26 LEIGH DELAMERE HILL FARM LANE Bridge centre MARSHFIELD A420 CHIP_25_0009 A420 IVY LANE SURFACING 240 2025/26 roundabout ROAD CHIPPENHAM AREA BOARD OVERVIEW WORKS 2021/22 SADLERS MEAD (SPINE) FROM STATION HILL/COCKLEBURY ROAD TO DOWNHAM MEAD Length 327m, Micro Asphalt Note this scheme was planned for 2020/21 but was delayed due to development works HILL CORNER ROAD from B4158 MALMESBURY ROAD to B4069 LANGLEY ROAD Length 1160m, Surfacing WOOD LANE, CHIPPENHAM Length 682m, Micro Asphalt PLANTATION ROAD, CHIPPENHAM Length 682m, Micro Asphalt GREENWAY LANE 102-132, CHIPPENHAM Length 100m, Micro Asphalt CONISTON ROAD, CHIPPENHAM KILVERTS CLOSE, CHIPPENHAM Length 409m, Micro Asphalt Length 80m, Surfacing COCKLEBURY LANE, CHIPPENHAM Length 470m, Surface Dressing ST MARYS ST/EMERY LANE, CHIPPENHAM Length 463m, Carriageway Repairs PEW HILL SERVICE ROAD, CHIPPENHAM Length 80m, Surfacing CUTTLE LANE, BIDDESTONE Length 145m, Surfacing MINSTER WAY, CHIPPENHAM Length 135m, Micro Asphalt HAM LANE, BIDDESTONE Length 1650m, Surface Dressing PRE SURFACE DRESSING PATCHING FOR 2022/23 TBC pending survey CHIP_22_0010 Chippenham CUTTLE LANE TO GIDDEAHALL, BIDDESTONE Pre Surface Dressing Patching CHIP_22_0009 Chippenham Ashes Lane, Kington Langley?? Middle Common to Days Lane Pre Surface Dressing Patching .
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