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- Report a Highways Fault
This is required by Section 41 of the Highways Act. The...
- Roadworks and Faults
Please note that National Highways works are not the...
- Highway Licences & Permits
Any permission that was granted by a council under the...
- Report a Highways Fault
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.
- S38 Agreement Bond Sums
- Bridges
- Street Lighting
From April 2024 Bond sums or security deposits for new housing estate road infrastructure will be based upon the following standard linear metre rates. 1. Carriageway (including adjacent footways): £2025.00 per linear metre 2. Cycleway: £510.00 per linear metre 3. Footpath: £405.00 per linear metre
The assessment of structures within proposed highway will incur additional charges. To discuss your requirements please contact highways@cambridgeshire.gov.uk.
Street lighting must comply to the latest specification as found in the council's Highways policies. Following the submission of S278/ S38 engineering details to Highway Development Management, the engineer will review the extent of the works to ensure compliance with the principles of the planning permission and that the adoptable extent is correc...
Sep 30, 2021 · The vegetation is overgrowing on the border to Cambridgeshire County Council A1(M), Sawtry, Upton, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, England, PE28 5XP, United Kingdom. 11:48, Monday
The Cambridgeshire County Council Policy & Insight team monitor motorised vehicle, cycle and pedestrian flows across the county using a series of permanent sensors and annually-scheduled surveys. Details of the data collection sites and methods are available on the Traffic Count Sites Map. Traffic flow trends can be viewed in our interactive ...
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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You can report highways faults, such as potholes, to the Highways Authority through the Cambridgeshire County Council website. Fenland Cycling, Walking and Mobility Aid Improvement Strategy A strategy to improve cycling, walking and mobility access across the district was approved by Fenland District Council Cabinet on 3 October 2022.