Asphalt rejuvenation programme
Asphalt rejuvenation is an innovative technique to restore the chemical properties of asphalt, preventing ageing, boosting its flexibility and resistance to cracking, reducing the chance of water damage and the formation of potholes.
Oils and emulsions - the rejuvenators - are sprayed onto the road surface to reverse the ageing effects of oxidation and sunlight.
We intend to invest £632,500 at a number of sites across the county, to provide permanent repairs to the road surface.
Our 2026/2027 programme
This is the full asphalt rejuvenation programme for 2026/2027 across Derbyshire. The information includes the electoral division of the local county councillor:
- Dronfield, A61 Dronfield by-pass - both carriageways 2.3 miles to and from Bowshaw roundabout, Dronfield Woodhouse and Walton / Dronfield and Unstone electoral divisions
- Ilkeston, A6007 White Lion Square roundabout - circulatory and non-high friction surfacing approaches/exits, Ilkeston Central electoral division
- Ilkeston, A6096 Little Hallam Hill 'Ridgeway' to number 67 (including Quarry Hill Road and Little Hallam Lane junction entrances/exits). Ilkeston Central electoral division
- Chesterfield, A61 Hornsbridge roundabout - circulatory and approaches/exits, excluding surfaces already treated with high friction surfacing, Hasland and Rother/ Spire electoral divisions
- Chesterfield, A61 Whittington Moor roundabout, Dunston/ Staveley North and Whittington electoral divisions
- Tideswell, A623/B6049 Anchor public house crossroads, Bakewell electoral division
- Tupton, A61 Derby Road/ Ashover Road/ Nethermoor Road roundabout, some approaches and exits, Clay Cross and Tupton/ Shirland and Wingerworth South electoral divisions