21st November 2024

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Muddy Roads?

The County Council has sent out the following message...

"Muddy roads

Farming work is an important part of our rural economy in Leicestershire, but ongoing poor weather conditions can make it difficult for farmers to avoid leaving trails of mud on roads throughout the autumn and winter months.

Muddy roads can be difficult for road users, and we want to reassure you that the National Farmers' Union regularly provides advice on this issue to farmers directly. They encourage the use of 'Slippery Road Surface' and 'Mud on Road' warning signs, cleaning vehicles before driving them on public routes, as well as including road sweeping and cleansing in their routine ploughing, spraying and harvesting operations.

Where required, district councils will cleanse muddy roads as part of their environmental duties. The county council may provide additional warning signage for motorists when needed and may even serve notice to those who continually muddy roads as a last resort, as well as recovering expenses incurred, in line with the Highways Act 1980.

If you notice a muddy road which has not been cleansed in your area, please contact us via 'Report a road problem' online form or by email cscparishes@leics.gov.uk so that an assessment can be carried out."

Note that the link below can also be used to report other highway issues such as pot holes and damaged manhole covers...

Posted: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 20:34 by James Whelan

Tags: Highways