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Road management / Maintenance, East of England
Thurrock to take up to 72 hours to fix hazards
Thurrock Council has agreed to take up to 72 hours to repair highways defects that represents an immediate hazard.
The authority’s cabinet decided to revise its maintenance standards following officer advice that “there have been occasions where it has not been possible to deliver some of the maintenance levels set out in the policy guidance within current budgets”.
A report to the cabinet advised that it was “necessary to revise the guidance in order to reflect the...
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