en.Wedoany.com Reported - Northumberland County Council has launched its annual summer surface dressing program, planning to carry out road works at 19 locations across the county, covering approximately 443,290 square meters of the road network—an area equivalent to 62 football pitches. The works aim to improve road conditions and provide a smoother driving experience for motorists.

Surface dressing is typically applied to roads where the surface has aged over time. As wear increases, fine cracks appear on the road surface, and water seeping into the road structure can lead to potholes and reduced skid resistance. This treatment seals cracks, protects the underlying road structure, and improves overall lane conditions, thereby extending the road's lifespan and reducing the need for major repairs in the future.
Maintenance teams have completed preparatory work in recent weeks, including road cleaning and local patching, before commencing the surface dressing operations. The program is part of the council's new three-year, £100 million local transport plan, with construction sites spanning from the Scottish border to the southeastern corner of the county, including the Tynedale area.
Councillor Mark Mather, Cabinet Member for Roads and Highways, stated that the annual surface dressing program will improve road conditions across the county, including main roads and some minor roads—which often serve as vital links between communities, and maintaining them in good condition is essential for all users. There may be minor delays during construction, and the council will strive to minimize disruption. Drivers are advised to adhere to speed limit signs on newly surface-dressed roads and to drive normally only after the roads have been swept clean of loose chippings.
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