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Resurfacing of Station Road, Whittington, completed ahead of schedule

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Work being carried out on Station Road, Whittington

Work being carried out on the A495 Station Road, Whittington

Work to resurface a stretch of the A495 Station Road in Whittington has been completed in just five days, despite a number of challenges and constraints.

The 1km length of road consists of a railway line crossing, over 300 residents and local businesses, as well as being a national haulage route.

As well as the resurfacing works, signage and kerbing were replaced during the road closure.

Work was carried out Shropshire Council and its partners Kier and WSP.

Work began on 1 June 2021 and was completed on 5 June,  24 hours ahead of schedule

Views of the A495 Station Road on completion of the resurfacing work

Views of the A495 Station Road on completion of the resurfacing work

Steve Charmley, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for highways, and Shropshire councillor for Whittington, said:

“The A495 Station Road in Whittington had been a known problem area for many years, so when the opportunity came to resurface and do related work on the entire length of the road, we knew it would be greatly welcomed by all who operate and use it.

“Closing the road was not going to be as simple as putting a few barriers up. And we only had six days to do the work.

“A total of 1800 tonnes of material was planned, laid and then lined at Station Road in a total of five days – 24 hours ahead of schedule. Like any job, it wasn’t without its problems but everyone pulled together and have done a fantastic job – and I want to say a big thank you to all involved.”

Collaboration was key to this project. Working with Tarmac, M.S.Shaw Groundworkers and L & R Road Lining in a detailed phased approach to the works, the site was split into three sections

Kier teams worked closely with alliance and supply chain partners, acting as marshals to escort pedestrians and residents as required while works were in progress and ensuring health and safety of staff, communities and road users at all times,