Council reveals list of 44 worst roads in Nottinghamshire due to be repaired | West Bridgford Wire

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Nottinghamshire County Council has published a list of 44 of the worst roads in the county which are due to be repaired.Nottinghamshire County Council is set to add 44 major resurfacing schemes to its 2026/27 highways capital maintenance programme as part of an £11m “Worst First” package for roads requested by elected members.A report to the Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment, dated June 15, recommends approving the programme after highways officers and technical staff at Via East Midlands assessed more than 150 requests from county councillors.The proposed schemes have been selected using carriageway condition survey data and highway inspection defect records, with the council saying the 44 sites are those most suitable for resurfacing and would deliver the greatest improvement to the overall condition of the highway network.The work forms part of the second phase of the county council’s highways capital and revenue programmes, which was approved by Cabinet on April 20. That earlier report recommended additional highways investment totalling £58.75m, including £11m for member-requested resurfacing schemes under the “Worst First” approach.- Advertisement -The programme now being recommended has an estimated cost of around £11.2m. The report says this minor over-programming is expected to be absorbed by Via East Midlands from its forecast over-recovery of overheads. Financial comments in the report state the works would be funded from additional highways funding approved by Cabinet in April.Five schemes are proposed in Rushcliffe. These are Main Street in East Bridgford, from Kneeton Road to around 90 metres past Cross Lane; Colston Road in Cropwell Bishop, from a surface change around 330 metres east of the A46 to just past the junction at Skylark Hill; Tithby Road, from C28 Bingham Road to Cropwell Bishop Road in Cropwell Butler; Hickling Lane in Upper Broughton, from the A6006 Melton Road to Green Lane; and the C4 Gotham Road and Lantern Lane roundabout in East Leake.The Rushcliffe schemes have forecast cost bands ranging from £100,000 to £400,000. Tithby Road is listed as one of the longer local schemes, covering 2,000 metres, while Hickling Lane is proposed for in-situ reconstruction rather than standard resurfacing.Elsewhere in Nottinghamshire, the programme includes major works in Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Gedling, Mansfield, and Newark and Sherwood. The largest single cost band listed in the appendix is for A6075 Debdale Lane and A6075 Priory Road in Mansfield, from A6191 Chesterfield Road North to the mini-roundabout at Church Hill, which is forecast at £700,000 to £800,000.Other higher-cost schemes include sections of C85 Salmon Lane in Annesley Woodhouse, the A614 Bawtry Road in Bircotes, the A60 Mansfield Road in Woodthorpe, Valley Road in Carlton, Bellamy Road in Mansfield, and several schemes in the £300,000 to £500,000 range.The report says not all member requests met the technical requirements for full resurfacing. Some locations have instead been identified as more suitable for other maintenance treatments, such as hotbox repairs or machine patching, and are being redirected into the prioritisation queue for those ongoing programmes.The council says a list of outstanding requests is expected to be released soon, setting out what is planned for each site. Locations that remain technically suitable for resurfacing but have not been included in this year’s programme are expected to be reconsidered for funding as part of the 2027/28 capital works programme.The report says the resurfacing programme supports the council’s wider objective of reducing the number of roads requiring maintenance and repairs. It also says the work supports the authority’s legal duty under Section 41 of the Highways Act 1980 to maintain highways in a safe condition.The environmental impact of the programme is also set out in the report. Resurfacing the 44 sites is expected to generate around 10,000 cubic metres of material from the existing road surfaces, which the council says would typically be recycled and reused as construction aggregate.However, the report also notes that asphalt production and paving are carbon-intensive. It estimates the proposed programme would require around half a million litres of virgin bitumen and could produce between 1,300 and 3,900 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent during production and paving.The Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment is being asked to approve the 44 schemes for addition to the 2026/27 highways capital maintenance programme. The report makes clear that the decision is to add the listed schemes to the programme, while other outstanding resurfacing requests will either be handled through alternative maintenance routes or reconsidered for future funding.Here is the full list of the 44 locationsAshfieldResurfacing of A608 Cordy Lane, Underwood, Selston, from near Willow Court – £150,000 to £200,000Resurfacing  of C85 Annesley Lane, Selston, from M1 Bridge to B600 Nottingham Road – £300,000 to £400,000Resurfacing and structural patching of Salmon Lane, Annesley Woodhouse, from Skegby Road to M1 bridge – £400,000 to £500,000Resurfacing of B6020 Chapel Street, Kirkby in Ashfield, from B6018 Sutton Road to Wheatley Avenue – £250,000 to £300,000Resurfacing of B6020 Lane End / Urban Road, Kirkby in Ashfield, from Railway bridge to Portland Street – £200,000 to £250,000BassetlawResurfacing of A614 Bawtry Road, Bircotes, from near Elm Cottagebeyond Snape Lane travelling north – £400,000 to £500,000Resurfacing and structural patching of A614 Bawtry Road, Bircotes, from near Snape Lane to Hawk’s Nest – £300,000 to £400,000Resurfacing of A57 Markham Moor A1 Bridge North (A638) roundabout, the full roundabout – £150,000 to £200,000Resurfacing and structural patching of A60 Doncaster Road / High Road, Carlton in Lindrick, from approach to bend at Red Lane to Pinfold Drive – £300,000 to £400,000Resurfacing and structural patching of A60 Doncaster Road, Langold, from Hodsock Park Lane Byway to A634 Oldcotes – £300,000 to £400,000BroxtoweResurfacing of B600 Main Road / Watnall Road, Watnall, from near Common Lane (end of layby) to Little Holland Gardens – £300,000 to £400,000Resurfacing of B5010 Derby Road, Stapleford, from Toton Lane junction to surfacing joint at Hall Road – £300,000 to £400,000Resurfacing of Main Street, Newthorpe, from B6010 Beauvale past Greenacres to surface change near bend at No 202 – £200,000 to £250,000GedlingResurfacing of A60 Mansfield Road, Arnold – from the Ram Inn near Henry Street to Arch Hill Layby – £200,000 to £250,000Resurfacing of A60 Mansfield Road, Woodthorpe, from the junction at Woodthorpe Drive to the junction at A6514 Valley Road – £400,000 to £500,000Resurfacing of Killisick Road, Arnold, from Gleneagles Drive to Parry Way – £100,000 to £150,000Resurfacing of Valley Road, Carlton, from Marshall Hill Drive to Foxhill Road – £400,000 to £500,000Resurfacing of Birchfield Road, Arnold, from Oakdale Road to Homefield Avenue – £250,000 to £300,000Gunthorpe Road, Gedling, from Stanhope Road to Bayliss Road – £100,000 to £150,000Resurfacing of Hilton Road, Mapperley – whole road length – £250,000 to £300,000Resurfacing of Godfrey Street, Netherfield – whole road length – £100,000 to £150,000Resurfacing of Whittingham Road, Mapperley, from Haywood Road to Kent Road – £50,000 to £100,000MansfieldResurfacing of A6075 Debdale Lane / A6075 Priory Road, Mansfield, from the junction for the A6191 Chesterfield Road North to mini roundabout at Church Hill, including the mini roundabout – £700,000 to £800,000Resurfacing of Bellamy Road, Mansfield – From the Lindhurst Lane roundabout to Bingham Road Roundabout, including the roundabout at Bingham Road, the Bingham Road roundabout to Gamston Road and Bingham Road roundabout to the A6191 Southwell Road West – £400,000 to £500,000Resurfacing at Priory Square / Station Street / High Street, Mansfield, from Rose Lane to the A6075 Debdale Lane junction – £200,000 to £250,000Resurfacing at C140 Atkin Lane / High Oakham Hill, Mansfield, from High Oakham Road to the Alexandra Avenue bend – £50,000 to £100,000Resurfacing at Sandlands Way, Mansfield – from the Mini roundabout at the junction of Sandlands Way and New Mill Lane – £50,000 to £100,000Surface dressing on Sandlands Way / New Mill Lane, Mansfield, from the B6030 Clipstone Road East to Sanderling Way (Foxglove PH) – £100,000 to £150,000Resurfacing on B6033 Bath Lane / Ravensdale Road, Mansfield, from the roundabout at Barringer Road to the pedestrian refuge near the mini roundabout at Brunt’s School Access (travelling west) – £300,000 to £400,000Resurfacing on Cedar Avenue, Mansfield Woodhouse, from Park Hall Road to Hazel Grove – £150,000 to £200,000Resurfacing on Ruskin Road, Mansfield, from the A6075 Abbott Road junction to approximately 20 metres past Peel Crescent junction – £50,000 to £100,000Resurfacing on York Terrace, Market Warsop – Whole road length – £50,000 to £100,000Barringer Road, Mansfield, from Ravensdale Road to Old Mill Lane – £50,000 to £100,000Newark and SherwoodResurfacing on A6075 Forest Road / Tuxford Road, Ollerton, from Briar Road to the B6387 Main Road – £300,000 to £400,000Resurfacing on Haywood Oaks Lane, Blidworth, from Dale Lane to Haywood Oaks Farm Cottages –  £300,000 to £400,000Resurfacing on Normanton Road / Station Road, Southwell, from Newark Road to Corkhill Lane (including the junction) – £200,000 to £250,000Resurfacing on Balderton Lane, Coddington, from Barnby Road crossroads travelling north to 30mph limit entering Coddington – £300,000 to £400,000Resurfacing on Holme Lane / Langford Lane, Holme, from the A1133 to High Street junction, Holme – £150,000 to £200,000Resurfacing on Bilsthorpe Road / Main Street, Eakring, from the layby entering Eakring to Kirklington Road – £200,000 to £250,000RushcliffeResurfacing on Main Street, East Bridgford, from Kneeton Road to approximately 90 metres past Cross Lane – £250,000 to £300,000Resurfacing on Colston Road, Cropwell Bishop (Phase 1), from approximately 330 metres east of the A46 to approximately 10 metres past the junction at Skylark Hill – £200,000 to £250,000Resurfacing on Tithby Road, Tithby, from Bingham Road to Cropwell Bishop Road, Cropwell Butler – £300,000 to £400,000Reconstruction on Hickling Lane, Upper Broughton, from A6006 Melton Road to Green Lane – £100,000 to £150,000Resurfacing on Gotham Road / Lantern Lane Roundabout, East Leake – the whole roundabout – £100,000 to £150,000