Posted on Wednesday 11th December 2024
Crews have cleared almost 20% more drains this year compared to last year, thanks to the additional £8 million county council investment to fix more roads.
Staffordshire County Council is making significant strides in flood prevention and drainage improvement across the region, having cleared nearly 53,000 gullies this year.
Gully cleaning, which involves removing blockages like debris and waste from drains, is just one of the proactive measures employed by Staffordshire Highways to ensure effective drainage systems countywide.
There are 164,774 drains in Staffordshire. Last year, the county council’s eight crews cleared 67,745 drains – averaging more than 5,500 per month.
After Staffordshire was hit by one of the wettest and stormiest winters at the start of 2024, this led to reports of potholes and drainage issues tripling.
In response, the county council invested a further £8 million into fixing more roads across Staffordshire.
This critical funding has enabled crews to clear 52,947 gullies since April - an increase of 18% compared to the same period last year - further bolstering the county’s defences against flooding and ensuring safer, more reliable infrastructure for residents.
Staffordshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Strategic Highways, Mark Deaville, said:
“The heavy rains and strong winds brought by Storm Darragh tested our highways crews to the limit. This underscores the necessity of our ongoing investments into preventative maintenance.
“Our teams successfully cleared around 53,000 drains this year, playing a vital role in reducing flood risk. This is in addition to attending emergency flooding incidents, drainage dig downs and maintaining drainage ditches.
“We also know that severe weather often worsens road defects, which is why we committed an additional £8 million in May to repair road surfaces and undertake preventative measures to ensure we are prepared for wetter winters. This important funding has enabled us to fix more than 27,000 potholes and clean nearly 20% more gullies compared to this time last year.”
Flood prevention measures, carried out by Staffordshire Highways, include:
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