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Pot-hole prevention scheme gets underway in East Sussex

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More than 40 miles of roads are set to be given a new lease of life in East Sussex in a scheme aimed at preventing potholes.

East Sussex County Council says this year’s summer works programme, which begins this month, is a record and is more than double previous years.

It follows a significant investment in the county’s road patching last year to ensure those most in need of repair were ready for surface dressing.

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The surface dressing process, which sees roads coated with a thin layer of bitumen and stone chippings, protects the carriageway from water and frost which can lead to potholes forming.

Cllr Claire Dowling, the county council’s lead member for transport, said: “In recent years, councils across the country have seen an increase in the number of potholes forming which cause frustration to residents and motorists.

“Carrying out surface dressing on roads most at risk of wear and tear is a relatively straightforward and cost-effective way to help prevent potholes from forming in the first place and extend the life of treated roads by up to 10 years.”

She added: “This year’s programme will see more roads than ever undergoing surface dressing work, making them smoother and safer for motorists.

“A great deal of work has gone into preparing for this year’s programme and we doubled investment in road patching last year to ensure its success.”

After surface dressing, the road is reopened to traffic which helps the chippings to bed in. The road is then swept after 24 hours and seven days, before road markings are reapplied.

This year, an additional surface seal will be applied to 25 sites in residential and high traffic areas. This will help the dressing bed in and will help to prevent loose chippings.

Roads will be closed while the work is carried out with signed diversion routes in place. A temporary speed limit on 20mph will be in place following works for the safety of motorists.

Full details can be found on the East Sussex Highways website at www.eastsussexhighways.com

A total of 421,413 metres squared of road has been included in the 2025/26 surface dressing programme, compared to 246,583 in 2023/24 and 256,346 in 2022/23.

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