Sunderland Echo

Roads maintenanc­e and repair record defended

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The state of County Durham's roads was raised at the last county council meeting before May's scheduled local elections.

Council bosses have defended their record of road maintenanc­e and pothole repairs.

Concerns had been raised about the quality of recent repairs, with claims surface fillings have been failing at the first sign of ‘adverse weather’.

But leaders at Durham County Council have insisted work was always done to maximise quality, while also conceding the local authority had faced a ‘particular­ly challengin­g’ winter for its works teams.

“Over the year to date we’ve had about 10,000 potholes repaired and thousands and thousands of requests,” said Rob Yorke, deputy cabinet member for neighbourh­oods and local partnershi­ps.

“We have over 3, 797km of adopted highways and we’ve spent, in the last five years, £124.4million on highways.

“We do use industry standard materials and whatever we do is up to the job.”

Cllr Yorke was speaking at a meeting of the full county council.

He was responding to a question from Cllr Tanya Tucker, who quit the Labour Party earlier this year, querying the ‘value for money’ of the repair products and techniques currently used.

Other highlights from the meeting, expected to be the last before May’s scheduled local elections, included:

A unanimousl­y approved motion thanking NHS staff, emergency services and other key workers for their efforts during the coronaviru­s pandemic; calls for new government measures to tackle food and fuel poverty; and approval of a series of updates to the county council’s constituti­on.

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Council bosses have defended their record of road maintenanc­e.

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