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Highways maintenance and annual capital programme

Read about how we maintain and repair pavements and roads, what we've done in the last financial year and how we contribute to a greener Islington.

When we plan highways maintenance work, we use:

  • data collected and recorded during the Highways team's regular inspections
  • condition surveys - taken every year, both internal and external - to identify areas that need future regeneration from reconstruction and resurfacing programmes, including both carriageways and pavements.

We undertake planned maintenance where streets have exceeded their life spans or generally become beyond repair due to wear and tear. We also plan around areas near sensitive locations such as schools, parks, public services (like medical centres), transport hubs and town centres, that have high footfall.

Highways maintenance in 2023/24

We have 295km of streets in Islington of which 281km are maintained by Islington highways. 14km of this is maintained by Transport for London (TfL).

For the 2023/24 capital programme, the highways team have:

  • renewed nine footways
  • resurfaced nine carriageways.

Capital programme funding

Pavements

Road name  Funding from 
Banner Street Department for Transport
Baron Street Capital
Elmore Street Capital
Hanley Road Capital
Hornsey Road Capital
Percival Street Capital
Whewell Road Capital

Carriageways

Road name Funding from 
Baron Street Capital
Central Street Department for Transport
Ella Road Capital
Hornsey Rise Part Capital, part Department for Transport
Hornsey Road Capital
Islington Green Capital
Liverpool Road Capital
St John's Way Capital
Tufnell Park Capital

Reusing materials for a greener Islington

We support and explore ways to create a sustainable environment - making sure changes we make balance resources, protect and sustain living things and support everyone's health and wellbeing.

With the works we undertake as part of the planned maintenance program we include any greening opportunities as well as supporting and maintaining net zero carbon - making sure we set things up to only produce as much greenhouse gas as we remove.

When renewing footways, we store as much of the old footway material as we can - like block, artificial stone and tactile paving, and street furniture - at our depots at Fairbridge Road and Downham Road. We then use these again when making repairs.

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