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Surface dressing is a treatment used on roads that are in a good condition, to protect and prolong their life.
We're working on a proposed new link road to link Chesterfield and Staveley.
Grit bins and salt heaps are usually provided in villages or on untreated roads, so you can help keep roads and pavements in your area free from ice.
We'll bring you the latest snow information to keep you up-to-date. Check if your road is on a gritting route and find out about road and school closures.
The road that runs from Beeley Village to Chesterfield slipped in January 2021 following wet weather.
We are carrying out a road surface treatment called micro asphalting across the county.
Find out about the different types of crossings that pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders use to cross the road.
The resilient network are roads that we give priority to protecting in adverse conditions. Usually this is extreme weather such as snow, ice and flooding.
We're using a number of innovative approaches, harnessing the latest technology, to carry out permanent repairs to fix potholes on the county's roads
Our annual programme of general housekeeping on some of the county's major roads and dual carriageways takes place during July and August.
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