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More than 70 Shropshire roads to be surface dressed

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Surface dressing in north Shropshire

More than 70 stretches of road across Shropshire are set to be treated this spring and summer as part of Shropshire Council’s 2026 surface dressing programme – work that will play a key role in improving the county’s roads and preventing potholes.

The work is due to be carried out from 22 April 2026 and will be carried out by Kier on behalf of the council.

The 72 sites identified for are located across the county and include all types of road, from urban roads to major ‘A’ and ‘B’ roads.

Dates and details of work will be available on the One Network interactive roadworks website once road space permits have been granted.

Surface dressing is a quick, efficient and cost-effective way of preventing potholes, maintaining skid-resistance and waterproofing road surfaces. It forms a major part of the council’s annual road maintenance programme and is being carried out alongside other preventative and reactive maintenance work.

David Vasmer, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for highways and environment, said:

“As well as improving and protecting our roads, this important programme of work plays a crucial role in helping to prevent potholes and other defects forming in the future. Pothole treatment is very much about prevention as well as cure and this is one important way that we can aim to prevent potholes forming next winter.”

Surface dressing involves applying and rolling aggregate ‘chippings’ onto a bitumen binder. It will seal the surface, improve surface texture and prolong the life of the road by many years.

Further information

To ensure work is delivered in safe and practicable manner the sites will unfortunately require a temporary road closure for the works to be carried out safely.

Where road closures are not necessary, other forms of temporary traffic management will be in place, including temporary signals where appropriate.

For the majority of ‘A’ and ‘B’ roads centre line studs/cats’ eyes also need to be removed and replaced under a temporary closure. It’s envisaged that stud/cats’ eye removal will take place overnight between 8pm and 6am, followed by dressing, sweeping and reapplying road markings during daytime hours.

The replacement of studs and road markings on some sites may necessarily need to take place up to ten days later.

In reality, most of the road closures will only be required for a few hours for the dressing operation, and are unlikely to be of more than one day in duration.

The programme of work may alter due to wet weather or other unforeseen events.

In order to keep affected residents and road users informed of when and how long closures will be in place advance information signs will be positioned on each site in the weeks preceding proposed commencement of works.

Roads due to be surface dressed in 2026:

  1. Condover Green to Cantlop crossroads
  2. Chatbrook junction with A49 to Church junction, Stapleton
  3. From A49 through Stapleton
  4. Stapleton to Moat Farm
  5. Pulverbatch to Newhouse Lane Junction
  6. Junction at Stitt Farm to Brow Farm junction, Ratlinghope
  7. Four Turnings junction to Home Farm junction, Asterton
  8. Plowden to A49, Craven Arms
  9. Woodhill Road and Bridgnorth Road, Highley
  10. Boundary Gate Farm to Upper House Junction, Abdon
  11. B4368 Aston on Clun to Broome
  12. Newcastle to County Boundary at Anchor
  13. County boundary with Penyllan to county boundary Churchstoke
  14. Pontesford Hill to Grove Lane, Pontesford
  15. A488, Pontesbury to Hanwood
  16. Porthill Road, Shrewsbury
  17. Harmer Hill to Alderton
  18. Marton to Baschurch
  19. Duglands junction to Severn View, Edgerley, Kinnerley
  20. Glanyrafon to Cefn Blodwel, Treflach
  21. From A483 to Morda
  22. Pentre-shannel South to junction west of Belmont, Trefonen, Oswestry
  23. Pentre Gwyn Lane, Llansilin
  24. Cydygan Lane, Llansilin
  25. Junction North of Rhydycroesau to junction South of Morda River Bridge, Llawnt
  26. Bradley Fields, Oswestry
  27. High Fawr Avenue, Oswestry
  28. Bryn Rise, Oswestry
  29. Llanforda Mead, Oswestry
  30. Breidden Close, Oswestry
  31. White Minster, Oswestry
  32. High Lea Close, Oswestry
  33. Hampton Fields, Oswestry
  34. Whittington to Ellesmere
  35. Ellesmere Road, St Martins
  36. Burlton to B5063, Loppington
  37. Goblins Lane End to Browns Brook junction Abbey Green, Wem
  38. Ash Road, Whitchurch
  39. Church Lane to County Boundary, Broughall
  40. Brades Road, Prees
  41. Junction Hermitage Lane Farm to A49, Hine Heath
  42. Booley Road, Stanton Upon Hine Heath
  43. Kenstone junction  to junction Hermitage Lane Farm, Hine Heath
  44. Kenstone junction to A53, Hine Heath
  45. Kenstone Road Paradise to Hopton Road, Hine Heath
  46. Whitehouse junction to Hill Cottage junction, Marchamley Wood
  47. Wood Lane, Marchamley
  48. Wollerton Crossroads to Cotton Farm, Hodnet
  49. Stoke-on-Tern to Ollerton
  50. Hinstock to Ellerton
  51. Holly Coppice crossroads to Haughton
  52. Upton Magna to Holly Coppice crossroads, Haughton
  53. Uffington to Upton Magna
  54. Tern Lodge to Norton crossroads
  55. Norton crossroads to Uppington
  56. Uppington to Bluebell, Uppington
  57. Victoria Road, Shifnal
  58. Broadway Close, Shifnal
  59. Newport Road, Albrighton
  60. Badger Lane End to Staffordshire county boundary, Bridgnorth
  61. Buildwas Road, Buildwas
  62. Much Wenlock to Morville
  63. Severn Valley Railway Knowle Sands to Eardington
  64. Chelmarsh to Severn Valley Railway Bridge, Chelmarsh
  65. The Square to Riddings Lane, Stottesdon
  66. Netherton Lane to Church Lane, Highley
  67. Froggy Lane junction to Harpswood Bridge, Middleton Priors
  68. Tern Lodge to Grange Cottages, Atcham
  69. Carpenters Lane (end of) to North Cottages junction, Stanton Lacy
  70. Clee Hill to Knowlegate, Clee Hill
  71. Clee Hill Road from Burford to Ellendene
  72. Ledwyche to A4112, Burford