Dedicated small works teams from Worcestershire County Council working with Ringway, have been hard at work over recent months, enhancing the county’s streets, towns, and villages.
Local County Councillors are addressing their residents issues, and this is making a big difference, enhancing safety, accessibility, and the overall appearance of public spaces.
Councillor Marc Bayliss, Worcestershire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, highlighted the positive impact of these efforts:
“Transforming our streets, one step at a time, our small works teams are making a real difference in communities across Worcestershire. What may seem like small changes such as sprucing up signage and other essential upkeep, adds up to a noticeable improvement in the look and feel of our county. These enhancements not only improve accessibility and safety but also contribute to a cleaner, more welcoming environment for all.”
In addition to these improvements, Worcestershire County Council continues its regular maintenance work, including repairing potholes, maintaining footways, and ensuring assets such as streetlights are in top condition.
With winter in full swing, the teams are also fully prepared to address seasonal challenges to help keep the county’s infrastructure safe and resilient.
The Council remains committed to keeping Worcestershire’s public spaces in the best possible condition. Every small change contributes to a larger positive impact, ensuring that the county remains a great place to live, work, and visit.