Ribble Valley

Ribble Valley

Highways Maintenance Capital Programme Update: July - September 2015 Ribble Progress against delivery of the Capital Programme for Ribble Valley in the second quarter of 2015/16 Valley Head of Service Policy, Information and Commissioning (Live Well): Joanne Reed :[email protected] : 01772 530897 Q2 Highways Maintenance Capital Programme Update Flood Risk Management and Road and Street Maintenance 20 of the 22 capital schemes, due for delivery in quarter 2 have either been Drainage completed or are progressing as planned and are detailed below. For details Dilworth Lane (Longridge with of the remaining scheme please see the 'Progress not as expected' section. Bowland) – investigations and the clearing of the drainage system has been completed. Progress As Expected Sydney Avenue in Whalley Footways (Ribble Valley North East) – Footway reconstruction works have been completed on the full length initial investigation works have of the footway in the following locations: been completed. Flood o Anderson Road in Wilpshire (Ribble Valley South West) mitigation and drainage repair o Hampshire Close in Wilpshire (Ribble Valley South West) works are anticipated to start o Manor Road in Whalley (Ribble Valley North East) during quarter 3 2015/2016. Kemple View (Clitheroe) – footway reconstruction work has been Between April and September 2015/16, a total of 1872 highway defects were partially completed, additional works on Kenilworth Drive are due for Urban Unclassified identified by regular Highway Safety Inspections (HSI) or reported by the public completion in quarter 4 2015/16. Carriageway resurfacing has in Ribble Valley. 1815 (97%) of these defects were repaired within 20 working been carried out in the days between April to September. A, B and C Roads following locations: The target has been well achieved despite a surge in defect numbers, especially Burnley Road in Gisburn from A59 to Blind Lane (Ribble Valley North o Back King Street from Railway in town centres, where parked vehicles and traffic management issues were a East) - carriageway resurfacing work has been completed. View Road to Railway Avenue challenge for access. Birdy Brow from C573 Clitheroe Road to C574 Clitheroe Road (Clitheroe) (Longridge with Bowland) - carriageway resurfacing work has been o Lowergate from G/E completed. Emporium near Moor Lane Community Rail Partnership (CRP) Programme Improvement Surface dressing works have been completed in the following (Clitheroe) Works to refurbish the four stations (Ramsgreave & Wilsphire, Langho, Whalley locations: and Clitheroe) along the line has been approved and the detailed plans have o A59 Longsight Road from Ribchester Road to the A666 roundabout Rural Unclassified been drawn up and contracts are being let by N orthern Rail. (Ribble Valley South West) Surface dressing works have o Clitheroe Bypass from Sawley Road to Sawley Old Brow (Ribble been completed in the Valley North East) Progress Not As Expected following locations: o Fell Road from Waddington Fell Quarry to Back Lane North West o Commons Lane/Higher A, B and C Roads (Longridge With Bowland) Commons Lane in Balderstone Whitewell landslip (Clitheroe) - design works are still ongoing with the o Knowles Brow from Whalley Road to Birdy Brow (Longridge With from Jacksons Bank Lane to scheme due to the complexities of the work required. Works are Bowland) Higher Commons Lane and o Mitton Road from Clitheroe Road to Birdy Brow (Longridge With anticipated to start by the end of quarter 4 2015/16. Whalley Road to Bowland) Flood Risk Management and Drainage Osbalderstone Lane (Ribble o Ribchester Road from Longsight Road to Hollow Head Lane in Valley South West) Shackletons on Clitheroe Road (Ribble Valley North East) – work involving Wilpshire (Ribble Valley South West) o Whins Lane in Read and drainage improvement s and flood relief to redirect the watercourse , to o Trough Road from Dunsop to Sykes Farm (Longridge with Bowland) Simonstone from George Lane reduce flooding to properties is currently being discussed with partner o Sabden Road/Padiham Road/Simonstone/Sabden from Simonstone to Trapp Lane (Ribble Valley organisations to identify a potential way forward. A further update will be Road to Whins Lane (Ribble Valley North East) North East) provided in quarter 3 2015/16. = Progress as expected = Progress not as expected = Issues identified = Information .

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