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19 March 2025 - Managing the impact of street works - Oral evidence

Committee Transport Committee
Inquiry Managing the impact of street works

Wednesday 19 March 2025

Start times: 9:15am (private) 9:15am (public)


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Are councils equipped to manage street works and should England have a ‘road works commissioner’? MPs investigate

The Transport Committee will question experts on whether local authorities have the power to properly manage street works, amid concerns that when utility companies dig up roads it can cause prolonged traffic disruption and damage to surfaces and pavements.

Meeting details

At 9:15am: Oral evidence
Inquiry Managing the impact of street works
Chair of Local Infrastructure and Net Zero Board at Local Government Association
Traffic Manager at Kent County Council
Street Works Policy and Performance Manager at Shropshire Council
KRN Highway Asset Manager at Transport for Greater Manchester
At 10:15am: Oral evidence
Inquiry Managing the impact of street works
Commissioner at Scottish Road Works Commissioner
Representative, Learned Society and Technical Strategy Board at Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation
Chair at JAG(UK)

The first panel will examine whether local authorities have the tools and resources they need to monitor street works effectively, and whether poor quality work to reinstate roads can also cost councils more to patch them up again later on. 

Shropshire Council's written evidence to the inquiry showed that around 14% of works it inspected between 2022 and 2024 had been completed to a poor standard. 

Other councils have complained that after permits have been issued for utility companies to carry out ‘emergency’ works, there can be days of delay before backfilling of holes is carried out, meaning sites are left unattended – a major cause of frustration for motorists. 

In the second panel, the cross-party Committee will question the Scottish Road Works Commissioner and consider whether England could benefit from having an equivalent to settle disputes between companies and councils over reinstatement works. 

The second panel will explore further issues such as the guarantee period for reinstatement, coring (quality assurance of reinstatement works) and dispute mediation. 

Location

The Grimond Room, Portcullis House

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