Wandsworth’s most ambitious highway maintenance programme is coming to the borough this year. Over £ 10 million will be invested in improving roads and pavements.

This will be the largest programme of its kind to be designed and delivered within a single year in Wandsworth. The investment comes as part of the council’s Decade of Renewal, with a £100 million investment in our roads and pavements over ten years. 

By more than doubling the annual investment in maintaining the roads and pavements from £4.75million in 23/24 to £10.25million in 25/26, Wandsworth will repair and renew pavements and resurface many roads. 

This is all part of the council’s goal to make journeys safer and more comfortable for residents, businesses, and visitors.

Jenny Yates, cabinet member for transport, said: “As a listening Council, we hear it when you say that improving roads and pavements in Wandsworth is a priority. 

“This record-breaking programme demonstrates our commitment to improving the borough’s infrastructure and ensuring safer journeys for everyone. By funding this investment through developer levy contributions, we’re delivering value for money while making a significant positive impact on the lives of our residents. We’ll also be replacing street signs, repainting road markings and getting rid of unnecessary signs, to make our streets safer and our neighbourhoods places to be proud of. ” 

The initiative prioritises improving safety and accessibility throughout the borough, addressing wear and tear to ensure roads and pavements meet the highest standards. Notification of works will be communicated locally, and measures such as night working where feasible will be in place to keep residents’ inconvenience to a minimum. 

If residents report graffiti, a damaged street sign or a dangerous pothole, Wandsworth will fix it within seven days. Many roads are already scheduled for repair as part of the programme, but any hazardous potholes that are reported will be repaired within a week.

The seven-ring, seven-day guarantee aims to facilitate residents’ contact and ensure faster repairs across the borough.   

 

 

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