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Island Roads Asking For Opinions As Survey Deadline Approaches

There is still time for Islanders to have their say on services provided by Island Roads.

Views are being sought via the company’s annual customer survey which encourages residents to rate the different services provided by Island Roads including road and footway resurfacing, winter maintenance, street cleansing, verge and grass cutting and customer service.

Launched at the beginning of the month and lasting until February 28, the survey can be completed online, while paper copies can also be requested if preferred.

Island Roads Business Manager Steve Ambrose said:

“There has been a good response so far which is great. The more feedback, the more able we are to gain a picture of what we are doing well and where we need to improve.”

The last year has been busy for Island Roads. A further 9.21km of road improvement schemes were completed including the delivery of a major junction improvement scheme at St George’s Way alongside a comprehensive programme of surveys and inspections of highway retaining walls across the Island.

Major schemes at Smallbrook junction and the shared use path at Fairlee have also been launched, while the final phase of major work to upgrade crossings and signals at Coppins Bridge is also nearing completion.

Paper copies of the survey are also available on request by emailing [email protected] or by calling 822440.

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