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Highways works start on key route in Burntwood

Posted on Friday 20th June 2025
Daniel Cecil newsroom

Works to a key route in Burntwood will begin on Monday (23 June).

Staffordshire County Council’s highways teams are carrying out significant works at Spinney Lane.

Work will be taking place between Bells Lane and Shelley Road, and will include resurfacing of the road, cleaning of all drainage systems, replacing damaged kerbs and ironwork where necessary, and the replacement of road markings.

The works, which are costing around £350,000, will last for three weeks, weather permitting.

Because of the extensive nature of the works and how narrow Spinney Lane is, a road closure is needed to ensure works can be completed quickly and safely. Road closures will be in place each day between 07.30 and 17:30, but crews will try to lift these as early as possible on each shift.

Vehicle access to all residential properties will be restricted during the works. Access will be granted to properties when safe to do so, and a diversion route will be clearly signposted on site.

Staffordshire County Council Cabinet Support Member for Highways South Daniel Cecil said:

“As we move into summer our highways crews are making the most of the good weather to repair as many roads as possible. Spinney Lane is in poor condition, and this programme will give it a smoother road surface that should last for years to come.

“Of course, any major scheme such as this will require traffic management, and for the safety of crews will need to be done under a road closure during the day. Our crews will be working as hard as possible to get the work finished on time, and are looking to lift the closures as early as possible each day to minimise disruption for residents. We want to thank people for bearing with us while we complete these important works, that will really make a difference to local people."

More information on the works can be found here.

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