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Road Repairs

Road repairs are carried out in a variety of ways:

 

Potholing

To replace small areas of road surface, most often in areas subjected to heavy use by large vehicles. Potholes can appear quickly almost anywhere and can not be predicted, although once identified repairs can be completed as quickly as possible. 
Patching Where clusters of adjacent potholes appear, or where larger areas of road are assessed as being unstable, large patches (often to full depth of road construction) are carried out to restore the integrity of the road.
Resurfacing To replace the top 20-40mm of road surface to provide a smooth, skid-resistant surface.
Reconstruction To replace full sections of road where no other option exists to retain the roads integrity and ability to carry vehicles.

 

Report a pothole

You can report a pothole fault in one of West Dunbartonshire's roads by using our online form. To allow us to attend to this repair, we need to know a specific location i.e. the nearest lighting column number, a house number near to the pothole or an easily identifiable property.

 

All pothole/road problems with the A82 between the Erskine Bridge and Balloch roundabout, are managed directly by Amey Highways and they can be contacted on 0800 028 1414. Any problems with the road between Balloch and the West Dunbartonshire boundary with Argyll & Bute, are managed directly by Transerve and they can be contacted on 0800 032 2520.

Private Roads and Streets

Not all roads and streets with the West Dunbartonshire Council Area have been adopted by the Council. Those roads and streets not adopted are not maintained by the Council, this includes private streets.

 

Where streets have been recently constructed to serve new developments, the developer is responsible for any necessary maintenance. The developer may apply for the street to be adopted by the Council. If approved the responsibility for maintaining the street is transferred to the Council and the street is added to the register of adopted roads.

Public Utility Works

Work is regularly carried out on West Dunbartonshire's road network by organisations such as Scottish Power, BT, Transco, NTL, etc. to repair, maintain or install their equipment.

 

The Council inspects these works, if they are found to be of poor standard or dangerous to vehicles or pedestrians, the company will be directed to make the work safe.

Contact Us

If you have a query regarding whether or not the Council has adopted your street or about Public Utility street works please telephone (01389) 737633 or email heed@west-dunbarton.gov.uk.