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This consultation is now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to give us your views. The results of the consultation are available here.
The 'Delivery our highways' consultation was discussed by the Council's Cabinet on 10 February 2021. Information about the meeting is available on the Council's website here. You can also find out more about how feedback was used to inform decisions about the future of the highways service here.
Help shape the way highways services are delivered
The Highways Service keeps the borough's road network moving and is important to everyone, from residents and visitors to the emergency services and travel companies.
As the Council's current highways contract is coming to an end, we want your views to help us decide how we deliver our Highways Service in the future.
Financial pressures are increasing due to reduced Government funding, combined with competing demands for general road maintenance and new capital projects. This means we will need to be both prudent and innovative in our future approach.
With this in mind, we want to hear your views on:
Your experience of the current service
The areas you think should be prioritised in the future
This consultation will be open from 6 July to 30 August 2020.
Please note that the National Highways Transport (NHT) Network is also carrying out a survey at the moment and will be contacting a random sample of respondents to take part. While that national benchmarking project is separate to the Council’s consultation, its results will also be used to inform future decisions on the Highways Service.
This consultation is now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to give us your views. The results of the consultation are available here.
The 'Delivery our highways' consultation was discussed by the Council's Cabinet on 10 February 2021. Information about the meeting is available on the Council's website here. You can also find out more about how feedback was used to inform decisions about the future of the highways service here.
Help shape the way highways services are delivered
The Highways Service keeps the borough's road network moving and is important to everyone, from residents and visitors to the emergency services and travel companies.
As the Council's current highways contract is coming to an end, we want your views to help us decide how we deliver our Highways Service in the future.
Financial pressures are increasing due to reduced Government funding, combined with competing demands for general road maintenance and new capital projects. This means we will need to be both prudent and innovative in our future approach.
With this in mind, we want to hear your views on:
Your experience of the current service
The areas you think should be prioritised in the future
This consultation will be open from 6 July to 30 August 2020.
Please note that the National Highways Transport (NHT) Network is also carrying out a survey at the moment and will be contacting a random sample of respondents to take part. While that national benchmarking project is separate to the Council’s consultation, its results will also be used to inform future decisions on the Highways Service.
This consultation is now closed. Thank you to everyone who took the time to give us your views. The results of the consultation are available under documents.
Please share your thoughts with us by taking part in our survey.
Before completing it, please read the background information here.
Please note that you will need to register with ‘Participate Now’, the Council’s engagement website, to take part. If you are already registered you will need to sign in before completing this survey.