The interactive map below shows the treated routes and salt bin/pile locations across the whole of the county. For precautionary salting, the treated network is split into a two-tier hierarchy made up ...
Changes to bus services are listed by month, with additional pages for Christmas, New Year and Easter. Bus services are liable to change at short notice, and any changes will be added throughout the ...
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We separate our highway verge maintenance into two programmes; rural grass cutting and urban grass cutting and there are various contractors engaged in this work, on our behalf, around the county.
The majority of road works are carried out by the utility companies such as gas, water, phone and electric companies. For more information on these road works please visit One Network. The Town Centre ...
This section provides further information on the features that make up Staffordshire’s public highway network and provides links to common defects/problems that can arise. We are responsible for the ...
Staffordshire has one of the safest county council road networks in the country but we welcome and encourage feedback from communities in relation to matters surrounding road safety. All road safety ...
Lighting for Staffordshire maintains more than 108,000 street lights and illuminated signs throughout Staffordshire to reduce the risk of accidents at night, improves public safety and help reduce the ...
We justify the significant investment of road safety improvements on the basis of a reduction in personal injury collisions at the location. Each accident saved produces a cost benefit to society as a ...
A permit to dig can be given to contractors wishing to open the highway for a variety of reasons, such as for: Trial holes Works on private land that require the excavation of highway for 'tie-in' ...