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A-Z Guide of Highway Services
Keeping Staffordshire Moving
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We look after more than:
• 3,100 miles of road • 100,000 street lights • 12,000 lit signs • 120 sets of traffic signals • 255 signalised pedestrian crossings • 145,000 drainage gullies |
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We employ over 100 staff involved in routine road maintenance, major road restructuring and resurfacing projects, weather proofing and surface dressing.
In the winter our teams are out at all hours spreading salt and clearing snow and fallen trees.
The Staffordshire Highways operation is focused through three geographically based teams.
Staffordshire also has one of UK's biggest and most ambitious street lighting partnerships, with ABB Ltd. Over 70% of Staffordshire's 100,000 street-lights will be replaced over the over next 25 years, costing £150 million.
Our engineers are also responsible for major new road schemes, such as the Biddulph, Rugeley and Burntwood bypasses - cutting town centre congestion and pollution and keeping the traffic flowing.
We keep over 1,100 road bridges and 2,600 footbridges in tip-top condition and maintain and strengthen retaining walls protecting our roads from slides and collapses. And we work with developers -advising them on road safety design and ensuring they put people first.
Report a problem - contact CLARENCE
When there is a problem with something on the highway network - just ring CLARENCE - Staffordshire's Customer Lighting and Roads Enquiry Centre - on FREEPHONE 0800 232323 or send an email to clarence@staffordshire.gov.uk
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"I had considered that the job might be too small for anyone to bother with - but how wrong I was. Within a day of my telephone call one of your inspectors called and a couple of days later the bad area had been tarmacked," said one recently satisfied customer. |
| Report road defects to CLARENCE here |
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This high-tech hotline creates a seamless link between Staffordshire people and the Staffordshire Highways teams on the ground. It means that jobs are prioritized and done with maximum efficiency.
Last Modified:
19/11/2008 09:46:55
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