Road Condition or Layout

Not sure whether to report a fault or request an improvement? Please use the guidance below.

We are sorry to hear about the issue you have described and understand the impact this may be having on road users and pedestrians, particularly those who may be more vulnerable.

As this relates to defects on the GCC highway network, the most effective way for this to be investigated and actioned is to report it directly via Gloucestershire County Council’s reporting system.

Report and view local issues

Once reported, the relevant highway team will assess the situation and, where necessary, take appropriate action, which may include contacting the responsible party to resolve the issue.

We understand that this is a longstanding concern and appreciate your patience while it is addressed. Your report will help ensure it is formally logged and prioritised accordingly.

We are sorry to hear about the issue you have described and understand the impact this may be having on road users and pedestrians, particularly those who may be more vulnerable.

As this relates to defects on the GCC highway network, the most effective way for this to be investigated and actioned is to report it directly via Gloucestershire County Council’s reporting system.

Report and view local issues

Once reported, the relevant highway team will assess the situation and, where necessary, take appropriate action, which may include contacting the responsible party to resolve the issue.

We understand that this is a longstanding concern and appreciate your patience while it is addressed. Your report will help ensure it is formally logged and prioritised accordingly.

The Road Safety Data Team regularly reviews collision data provided by the police to identify junctions and roads that would benefit most from improvement. This ensures that available resources are prioritised where there is the greatest evidence of need.

In the first instance, it is recommended that you contact your local councillor as they are in regular contact with the highways authority and can raise local concerns on your behalf.

All requests are considered alongside data analysis, local priorities, and available funding.

The Road Safety Data Team regularly reviews collision data provided by the police to identify junctions and roads that would benefit most from improvement. This ensures that available resources are prioritised where there is the greatest evidence of need.

In the first instance, it is recommended that you contact your local councillor as they are in regular contact with the highways authority and can raise local concerns on your behalf.

All requests are considered alongside data analysis, local priorities, and available funding.

The planning process should ensure that safety concerns are highlighted at the design stage and measures introduced to ensure that the layout performs safely. The developer will be responsible for ensuring that the layout is safe. For more information please visit the county council's planning and environment page

The planning process should ensure that safety concerns are highlighted at the design stage and measures introduced to ensure that the layout performs safely. The developer will be responsible for ensuring that the layout is safe. For more information please visit the county council's planning and environment page

The road safety collision and camera map is updated with the injury collisions received from Gloucestershire Constabulary. For specific concerns please contact your local councillor, parish or town council who is in regular contact with the highway authority.

Report a problem with:

(including roads in Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stroud, Tewkesbury and Cirencester)

In an emergency call 08000 514514

The road safety collision and camera map is updated with the injury collisions received from Gloucestershire Constabulary. For specific concerns please contact your local councillor, parish or town council who is in regular contact with the highway authority.

Report a problem with:

(including roads in Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stroud, Tewkesbury and Cirencester)

In an emergency call 08000 514514

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