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Redbridge Council trials new pothole technique


Redbridge Council is trialling a spray injection patching machine from Velocity to fix more potholes across the borough.


The machine is made by road repair firm Velocity, who say the patching process ‘takes just a couple of minutes’ and does not involve excavation, waste, or heat.


The council has said the machine had achieved a ‘record breaking’ 120 repairs in one day, and nearly 2200 pothole repairs during a 12-week trial.


Redbridge council leader Jas Athwal said: “Potholes are a nuisance and a danger to road users, and we understand how difficult they can make journeys around Redbridge.


“We’re working hard to find innovative and cost-effective ways to improve road surfaces for local people. The spray injection patching machine is helping pave the way, and where suitable we hope to continue using it on our roads, alongside our resurfacing programme and traditional repairs, enabling a greater number of potholes repairs to be completed faster across the borough, with fewer carbon emissions.”

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