Tuesday, 13 October 2020

'SLURRY' TREATMENT SHOULD EXTEND LIFESPAN OF THESE GRIMSBY FOOTPATHS

FOOTPATHS in several parts of Grimsby are due to be resurfaced over the next few weeks, using a process known as slurry sealing.

The process involves laying a slurry - a mix of bitumen, emulsion and chippings - onto the footway in order to seal the surface and prolong its lifespan. 

The mix dries very quickly and pedestrians can usually walk over it within 20 to 30 minutes.

Work starts on Monday 26 October and is expected to be carried out over seven weeks on a rolling programme, subject to good weather conditions during the winter period.

The works are being undertaken by Kiely Brothers of Birmingham, who are using locally sourced site workers. 

The works are being managed by North East Lincolnshire Council's  regeneration partner, Engie.

Locations due for resurfacing are:

* Albert Street West

* Convamore Road

* Grafton Street

* Hilda Street

* Levington Street

* Nacton Street

* Orwell Street

* Oxford Street

* Ropery Street

* Spencer Street

* Stanley Street

* Stirling Street

* Thorold Street

* Weelsby Street

* Rowlandson Street

* Railway Street

* Robinson Street

* Bradley Street

* Church Street

* Kent Street

* Nelson Street

* Old Cleethorpe Road

* Catherine Street

* David Street – cycleway

* Haire Street

* Heneage Road

* Patrick Street

* Sixhills Street

* Tasburgh Street

* Welholme Road

* Willingham Street

* Wintringham Road

* Church Lane

* Church Close

* Drake Avenue

* Durban Road

* Humberston Road

* Macauley Street

* Harrison Street

* Thorgam Court

* Haycroft Avenue

* Haycroft Street

* Wharton Street

* Newhaven Terrace

* Clavering Street

* Haven Gardens

* Elsenham Road

* Cleveland Street


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