Rochdale Observer

‘Appalling’ pothole repair record rapped

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ROCHDALE’S transport chief has blasted the council’s private contractor for its ‘appalling’ record on fixing potholes.

Coun Phil Burke called for the authority to consider bringing the highways contract back inhouse, after savaging Balfour Beatty’s performanc­e in relation to patching up roads and clearing gulleys.

His uncompromi­sing comments came during a discussion of a highways study group report at a scrutiny committee meeting.

He said: “I think it’s appalling the service we get from the contractor­s.

“I don’t know if the materials are not being used correctly, or they’re not using the correct materials or not digging them out correctly, but time and time again they are coming to the same holes.

“It’s just disgracefu­l, time and time again members have serious concerns over the conduct of these people.”

Balfour Beatty - a giant of the infrastruc­ture sector - says it works closely with the council to ensure repairs are carried out safely, and with minimal disruption to the public.

But Coun Burke continued: “Enough is enough, we need to take it back inhouse and say let’s do it ourselves. We can do a proper job and probably spend less money. I fully understand it needed to go out. But the turnaround of having potholes filled and refilled, when will it stop?”

Committee chairman Coun Daniel Meredith told the meeting the highways study group were ‘generally happy’ with the highways contract work, but had some concerns over potholes not being filled during the required time.

These included ‘multiple concerns’ over the time it was taking from spray-painting around a pothole to fixing it.

Council safety inspectors are responsibl­e for identifyin­g a pothole, marking it up with spray paint and ordering the repair with Balfour Beatty.

Council statistics show that, over the 2018/19 financial year to date, the authority has ordered 9,305 repairs with a 20 working day priority.

Of these 56pc have been completed on time, with nearly 10pc completed more than 15 days late.

He also said that the fact only 52 pc of gulleys being cleared within 10 days of a report was ‘alarming’.

It was another point picked up by Coun Burke, who described it as ‘one of the poorest percentage­s I have ever heard’.

He said: “We need to monitor and pull them up on a month-to-month basis, and if they’re not improving, get rid.

“We shouldn’t be messing around with these people. We’re paying a lot of money to get the work done. They’re not delivering on time and not delivering the service we expect from them.”

Alan Webster, highways team leader at Rochdale Council, told the meeting that any potholes that need repairing again within two years are done at the contractor’s own expense.

Coun Neil Emmott, cabinet member for the environmen­t said this did not fully resolve the problem.

“We can talk about charging people at their own expense, but we are in the business of delivering a bespoke service to the council taxpayers of this borough and they expect us to do a good job on our behalf.

“They are not bothered about who contracts it, they pay their council tax and expect us to sort out issues regarding highways to a suitable standard. And if people see we are not necessaril­y doing that and occasional­ly failing on potholes there are questions to be asked.”

In a similar vein, both Labour’s Coun Peter Williams and Tory Peter Winkler said they were concerned about ‘reputation­al damage’ to the council, as a result of repeat pothole repairs.

Coun Winkler called for this to be taken into account when the highways contract expires in 2020.

A Balfour Beatty spokespers­on said: “In accordance with the Highways Maintenanc­e Plan, regular road inspection­s are carried out with over 12,000 potholes and other highways defects in Rochdale repaired every year.

“We are working closely with Rochdale Borough Council to ensure that any outstandin­g pothole repairs and gulley cleaning are completed safely by our team of experience­d profession­als, at minimal disruption to the local community and the travelling public.”

 ??  ?? ●●Roads boss Councillor Phil Burke
●●Roads boss Councillor Phil Burke

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