Voreda House - Temporary Closure
Our offices at Voreda House in Penrith are closed to the public because of flooding. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. You can call our Penrith customer services team on 0300 373 3300 or contact us online.
The asset management strategy, our annual maintenance and road surface dressing programme, road resurfacing schemes, the A66 Northern Trans-Pennine Project, repairing potholes, bridges and structures, managing roadworks, and A592 safety improvements.
Surface dressing is proactive treatment that significantly extends a road’s lifespan. It helps to prevent road deterioration and potholes from developing for up to 10 years.
The surface dressing process seals the road surface. This prevents water seeping in, which is the main cause of deterioration and potholes. It also ensures the road has adequate grip and skid resistance.
It costs significantly less than full resurfacing, leaving more funding available for where it is most needed.
Watch a video on the surface dressing process on our YouTube channel
In 2025 we are investing £3.3 million in our surface dressing programme funded by the Department for Transport.
This will reduce potholes across 66 miles of road, in 53 locations between April and August.
Working together with us, specialist contractor Kiely Bros Ltd. will manage and deliver the programme.
Works have to be done in dry weather, so the surface dressing programme is flexible. Onsite signage shows dates for the works. Our contractor will send a letter to properties nearby to keep residents informed.
Roads in the Eden area under the programme include:
Roads in the Furness area under the programme include:
Roads in the South Lakeland area under the programme include:
We use proactive inspections using artificial intelligence to prioritise roads with early deterioration.
Treating these routes using surface dressing prevents minor issues from becoming major problems. This reduces the need for more costly repairs in the future.
While works are being carried out, the road is closed. Please make sure that vehicles are removed from the road by 7am on the day of work.
Vehicles, including cycles are not allowed in the closed road, unless advised by traffic management.
Works are usually completed within a few hours, and the road reopens once the crew have left. Traffic can use the new road surface immediately at a reduced speed. This helps compact the chippings into the road.
For information on specific site closures, please contact Kiely Bros directly.
Kiely Bros Customer Care Team
Telephone: 01217 723 800 - option 1
Hot bitumen is sprayed onto the road followed by a layer of stone chippings on top. The chippings are rolled and pressed to form a hard-wearing surface.
The road is swept 24 to 48 hours after completion, and again after seven days. Future programs reuse any excess chippings.
Road markings and studs are replaced after the final sweep.