Major resurfacing work is to take place across eleven city roads in the coming months.
Lancashire County Council has confirmed which roads it will be targeting for pothole filling.
Ashton-on-Ribble and Fulwood are to see the bulk of the focus for the resurfacing works.
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No dates have been given for when the works are due to be carried out as part of more than 120 resurfacing schemes across the county.
Additional funding is being pumped into repairing Preston and Lancashire’s road network.
The works are a mix of full resurfacing and ‘surface dressing’ which is a special process that not only improves the condition of carriageways, but seals them to prevent future damage caused by water entering cracks in the road.
Here’s the full list of Preston roads due to see repairs. You can see the full county-wide list here.
B5254 Guild Way – Preston City – resurfacing of junction of Strand Road/Guild Way
B6242 Andertons Way/Longsands Lane – Preston East – surface dressing from Eastway roundabout to Fulwood Row roundabout
B6243 Ribbleton Avenue – Preston East – surface dressing from Bluebell Way roundabout to the mini-roundabout at Gamull Lane and from there to property no. 198
A582 Watery Lane – Preston South West – resurfacing of junction and approaches at Riversway and Pedders Lane
Black Bull Lane – Preston Central West – resurfacing from Lytham Road to Cadley Causeway
Broadgate/Winckley Road/Ardee Road – Preston City – surface dressing from house no.1 to no.64 Broadgate, from Broadgate junction to house no.61 Winckley Road and the full length of Ardee Rd
Chester Road and surrounding area – Preston South East – surface dressing
Cottam Avenue – Preston West – surface dressing from Tag Lane to property no.53
Goosnargh Lane – Preston Rural – resurfacing from Mill Lane to west of Willow Grove
Egerton Road – Preston South West – resurfacing full length
Sandy Lane – Preston Rural – resurfacing from Hoyles Lane to Tabley Lane
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