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  2. You can report problems on the highway including potholes, verges, flooding, winter gritting, repairs and road improvements on the roadworks and faults page of our website. To view information on...

  3. Gritting roads, cycleways & paths. Heavy or abnormal loads on the highway. Highway events. Highway records. Highway licences & permits. Highways development. Improve highways and the environment....

  4. Report a highways fault. Please report non-dangerous issues with our Highways Reporting Tool. Reports will be assessed within 10 working days. How long it takes to fix a fault depends on the type...

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    • Hway Boundary Enquiry - £93.60
    • Hway Boundary Database Extract - £31.20
    • Tion 38 Agreements - £14.40

    Request to find out the extent of the highway maintainable at public expense in the vicinity of a property or site. You will be provided with a map and a supporting letter. The Council can also supply a GIS file for the highway in the vicinity of a site, but please note that we do not supply any Ordnance Survey base mapping. Note for developers: Pl...

    Requests can be made for a simple extract from our electronic highway boundary database. The highway extent in these cases will not be fully investigated to check its accuracy.

    An agreement under Section 38 of the Highways Act 1980 is a guarantee that a road will be adopted by the county council, provided the terms of the agreement are met. You may wish to view the interactive map first to ensure that an agreement exists (prospective adopted highways are shown as thick orange lines) or request an official local land charg...

  6. We encourage contact by email as staff are often out of the office for long periods of the day and therefore are often not available to take calls. However, if you need to call Cambridgeshire Highways, we can be contacted via the County Council’s contact centre on 0845 045 5212.

  7. Feb 21, 2018 · If you have had your car damaged by a pothole you may be entitled to compensation. But while it's the council's responsibility to keep the roads in a good condition - it can reject claims for ...

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