Resurfacing works announced for Leamington roads

By James Smith 14th Apr 2025

A number of roads in Leamington will have surface dressing works this April (image by Nub News)
A number of roads in Leamington will have surface dressing works this April (image by Nub News)

A number of Leamington Spa roads are set to be resurfaced this April.

Warwickshire County Council has released details of a number of works across the county over the coming months, over 20 of which are in Leamington.

The surface dressing works involve spraying a sticky tar-like substance (bitumen emulsion) onto the prepared road surface.

It is then rolled to allow the stones to embed in. Some loose stones will remain on the road surface and will be embedded into the surface as cars drive over it, once the road reopens.

"This is why it is vital that people follow the onsite speed restrictions," the council website said.

Nub News understands the works have been timed to coincide with the Easter holidays.

Road closures will be in place while the resurfacing takes place.

The local authority website says the following works will be completed this April:

  • Blandford Road
  • Stephenson Close
  • Albert Street
  • Edward Street
  • St Albans Close
  • Priory Terrace
  • Swadling Street
  • Sargeaunt Street
  • Clapham Street
  • Clapham Terrace
  • Hellidon Close
  • Napton Drive (part)
  • Kilby Grove
  • Craig Close
  • Cundall Close
  • Swain Crofts
  • Emmott Drive
  • Franklin Road
  • Southam Road
  • Clarendon Avenue
  • Adelaide Road 
  • Radford Road

The council said the works began over the weekend and will continue over the coming week.

The website continued: "Road markings will be replaced no later than 28 days after the surface dressing application.

"Critical marks such as stop lines, crossroad junctions and give way markings on roundabouts will be repainted the same day as the treatment.

"All give way markings are masked before surface dressing application.

"This masking is then removed after treatment so that there are still give way markings on site."

See more here.

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