Councillors will decide where to spend money fixing potholes and pavements.
It is one of the subjects which comes up most regularly at council meetings, and provokes intense debate among even mild-mannered residents. Councillors from Chessington, Hook, and Tolworth will take on the issue of potholes and dodgy pavements next week by deciding which roads should get funding for repairs next spring. The money set aside for repairs – £120,000 – will come from more than £144,000 of savings the south of the borough neighbourhood made last year. Kingston Council officers prepared a list of works for consideration next Wednesday night.
They are:
- Road resurfacing in Apple Grove
- Pavement work in Drake Road
- Roadworks in Moor Lane to repair “serious rutting and cracking”.
- Patching the road in Princes Avenue in Tolworth
- Pavement work in St George’s Garden
Reserve schemes include resurfacing in Albury Road and Haycroft Road, and pavement work in Moor Lane.
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