Cumberland Council has invested £160,000 in a resurfacing project in Keswick.
The works took place in the autumn and were on the A5271 on the Main Street in Keswick, from the mini roundabout near Booths to Crosthwaite Road.
The resurfacing work comprised of a carriageway resurfacing project which enhances the road's durability and quality. This involved reshaping the road surface, replacing ironwork for future maintenance accessibility, and renewing line markings throughout.
Councillor Denise Rollo, Cumberland Council’s Executive Portfolio Holder for Sustainable, Resilient and Connected Places, said:
“Cumberland Council's commitment to maintaining a safe and efficient road network is evident in the resurfacing projects and investments in our towns and rural areas. A big thank you to the hardworking Highways team, and to our residents, businesses, and visitors for their patience and support during these road improvements.
“If you happen to notice any issues with the road network, we value your feedback. Please reach out to our Highways Hotline at 0300 373 3736 or report it online at the Cumberland Council website.
“Your input helps us keep our community's roads in shape!”