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Council reveals which areas are to get piece of £4m highway repair budget

Neath Port Talbot Council has revealed which parts of the county are set to see £4m highway repair budget spent.

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Road resurfacing

Neath Port Talbot councillors have given the go ahead for more than £4m of highways engineering, maintenance and other works in all parts of the county borough.

It entails bridge strengthening (£300,000), drainage (£300,000), carriageway resurfacing (£1,852,000), footway resurfacing (£143,000), road surface dressing (£260,000), minor works such as traffic signs, barriers, traffic regulation orders (£445,000), delivery of the council’s highway tree management strategy (£170,000) and other highways maintenance and associated measures (£587,000).

The Highways Works Programme was drawn up by council officers using information including inspection reports from technical officers and other surveys plus local councillors’ surgeries. 

Some of the funding for the work comes from money set aside for the council’s commitment to improving the appearance of our towns, valleys and villages with other money coming from the Welsh Government and other council sources such as planned maintenance revenue funding.

Road resurfacing work in Neath Port Talbot (Image: Neath Port Talbot Council)
Road resurfacing work in Neath Port Talbot
(Image: Neath Port Talbot Council)

Cabinet Member for Streetscene, Cllr Scott Jones, said: “This work is being done across the whole county borough partly as part of our initiative to clean up and green up our communities but it also shows the enormity of the task in keeping our roads, footpaths, bridges and other infrastructure properly maintained.”

Where the council has planned highway work

ABERAVON – Afan Way junction with Victoria Rd carriageway resurfacing (£75,000), Afan Way – Dalton Road – Victoria Rd carriageway surface dressing £90,000) Hopkin St surface dressing (£30,000), Afan Way – Southdown Rd – Dalton Rd carriageway surface dressing (£90,000). 

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ABERDULAIS – Dulais River Bridge strengthening and concrete repairs (£60,000)

AFAN VALLEY – Afan Road and Maesteg Road carriageway resurfacing and Bridge Street to Dunraven Street Lane slope stabilisation & fencing (£391,000) and carriageway resurfacing in Jersey Road in Gwynfi (£43,000)

ALLTWEN – Glais Rd carriageway resurfacing (£40,000)

BAGLAN – Willow Grove carriageway resurfacing (£70,000)

BRITON FERRY WEST – Carriageway surface dressing (£50,000)

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BRYN & CWMAVON – Depot Rd carriageway resurfacing (£280,000), Dan y Coed carriageway resurfacing (£11,000)

CIMLA & PELENNA – Tonmawr Road drainage and culvert upgrade £75,000), Glannant Way carriageway resurfacing (£30,000)

COEDFFRANC Central – Winifred Rd carriageway resurfacing (£35,000)

CRYNANT, ONLLWYN & SEVEN SISTERS – School Lane, Crynant, drainage and culvert improvements (£40,000), Neath Rd, carriageway resurfacing (£80,000)

MARGAM & TAIBACH – Water St drainage and highway improvements (£30,000), Harbour Way carriageway work, resurfacing (£240,000), Harbourside Rd resurfacing (£175,000)

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NEATH EAST – London Row feasibility study into pavement/road construction/testing (£14,000)

PONTARDAWE– Gwyrhyd Rd, Rhyd-y-fro drainage, watercourse and culvert improvement work (£100,000),Gellifowy Rd drainage channel improvement works (£40,000)

PORT TALBOT – Broad St inc rear lane to Eagle St resurfacing work (£28,000), The Uplands resurfacing work (£9,000).

RESOLVEN & TONNA – School Rd resurfacing work (£13,000).

SANDFIELDS W – Afan Way to Southdown Rd roundabout resurfacing work (£100,000)  

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(Lead image: Neath Port Talbot Council)

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