Dates for resurfacing work on Sandbach roads where treatment failed are revealed

By Deborah Bowyer 16th Apr 2025

Road treatment on Middlewich Road in Sandbach is being repaired next month (May). (Photo: Nub News)
Road treatment on Middlewich Road in Sandbach is being repaired next month (May). (Photo: Nub News)

Sandbach Nub News reported here how the road going into and out of Sandbach has to be repaired again - just months after the original work was carried out.

Now the date for the start of the Middlewich Road repairs and those on London Road which have also failed has been revealed and the work will take place over the Whitsun week - on May 27th and May 31st.

Councillor Nicola Cook, councillor for the Elworth Ward on Cheshire East Council said: "It has now been confirmed that the road surface will be replaced on the 27th May and the 31st May. This is the half term school holidays in Sandbach.

"They will then need to return to do the relining. I am a Sandbach resident like many people who will be reading this update and I absolutely know the frustration this will cause, as well as living with the inconvenience.

"It shouldn't have happened but I am of course pleased that this has been accepted and will now be resolved. Thanks for your continued patience as ever."

The roads are being swept regulary to "remove any excess chippings" until the repair work is carried.

Councillor Mark Goldsmith, chair of Cheshire East Council's highways and transport committee, said previpously: "The treatment carried out, which is used widely by councils across the country, helps to seal the road and prevent water from getting in.

"Over the past few years, almost 609,000 sqm of this treatment has been laid in Cheshire East and we have not experienced issues like this in the borough before. We are working with our contractor responsible for the work to understand the cause.

Workmen resurfacing Middlewich Road last year. (Photo: Nub News)

"There are no safety concerns with the road, but we of course want to ensure the works are up to the standards we expect from a treatment of this type and are planning to carry out further improvement works when the weather is more suitable. These works will be carried out at no extra cost to the council.

"We apologise for any inconvenience or concern caused and would like to reassure our residents that we are committed to managing the impact of these works and ensuring our roads are safe.

"Since being made aware of the issues, we have been carrying out regular monitoring and inspection of the road, along with regular sweeping to remove any excess chippings from the road."

Road closures in Middlewich Road during school hours last year when the original work was done. (Photo: Nub News)

Councillor Nicola Cook, Cheshire East's Elworth councillor secured funding for the original project.

She said previously: "The re-surfacing of Middlewich Road is one of only eight projects funded by Cheshire East Council.

"Since being elected in 2023, I received more concerns about the state of this road than any other issue. I was therefore absolutely delighted when £500,000 was secured to repair and re-surface Middlewich Road.

Councillor Nicola Cook. (Photo: Cheshire East)

"Whilst residents, including myself were disrupted by the work which took place last year, we all knew it would be worth the wait and the inconvenience.

"It is with dismay that following my visit with the Highways Team last week I learnt that a significant amount of the road surface has failed. This same problem has also occurred on the A500 from the M6 Junction 16 to Crewe, and also the A34 Wilmslow Road."

Workmen were outside Cheshire East's Westfield HQ earlier in the week, resurfacing the road. (Photo: Nub News)

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