£4 million to be spent on Buckinghamshire roads as part of annual Plane and Patch programme
Transport for Buckinghamshire’s (TfB) Plane and Patch road repair programme commences on Monday 4th March 2019.
As part of the 2019 annual Plane and Patch programme approximately £4 million will be spent repairing a large number of roads in Buckinghamshire.
The programme is defined and driven by TfB Local Area Technicians (LATs) who have a broad knowledge of the roads around Buckinghamshire and those most in need of the Plane and Patch treatment.
Details of the work programme, with specific dates for each scheme, are available online at www.buckscc.gov.uk/roadtreatmentprogramme so that work locations and associated road closures and diversions can be checked. However, it is important to remember that the work is weather dependent and dates can change at short notice.
Buckinghamshire County Council Deputy Leader and Transport Cabinet Member Mark Shaw, said: ‘The Plane and Patch programme is so important for Buckinghamshire’s roads.
It’s a great opportunity to get rid of pothole ‘farms’ and spend some time focusing on those roads that cause the most concern for members of the public. I have every faith that the teams at TfB will deliver excellent work and I am looking forward to seeing the end result.’