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  1. Families and childcare information. 0345 045 1360 (weekdays 9am to 5pm) Enquiry form. General enquiries. 0345 045 5200. Help with online forms. 0345 045 5200. Highways (including roads and pathways and fault reporting) 0345 045 5212.

  2. Roads & pathways. 20mph Funding. Dropped kerbs and access protection markings. Electric vehicle charging points. Gritting roads, cycleways & paths. Heavy or abnormal loads on the highway. Highway events. Highway licences & permits. Highway records.

  3. This is required by Section 41 of the Highways Act. The County Council has a system to inspect roads and footways so we can meet our obligations. Each road and footway is the subject of inspection. The frequency of inspection depends on their classification or status. When a defect or fault is found, any repairs are done within set times.

  4. Where to go. Address. Stanton House, Stanton Way, Huntingdon. Postcode. PE29 6PY. View PE29 6PY on a map. Get directions to PE29 6PY.

  5. You can enter the reference number of a fault into the search bar to check progress. You can see the status of faults already reported in your area by clicking on the coloured pins. If a fault has already been reported, there's no need to report it again. Please allow up to 15 working days for us to update you on our investigation of the problem.

  6. For the traffic management service, Cambridgeshire Highways is responsible for the development, design and construction of all traffic management projects up to a value of £500,000. This covers the following programme areas: Jointly funded minor highway improvements. Safer Routes to School. Speed management.

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