A MAJOR programme of road repairs across Somerset’s network is due to start this month.

Somerset Council and new partner Kiely Bros are launching the scheme after the latter, a road surface treatment specialist, was awarded a four-year contract to carry out a wide range of services.

This year Kiely Bros will be introducing a pioneering new piece of machinery known as the Multipatcher to Somerset’s roads, which is a vehicle that can carry out small-scale surface dressing works, but also quickly and efficiently repair a range of other defects with just a driver and small team managing traffic.

Following extensive surveys, the team did 17,000 m2 of pre-patching across the network throughout April.

These advanced works will tackle visible defects such as potholes, cracks or subsidence.

It is essential to fill these defects and cracks to avoid water getting in, otherwise when it freezes and expands further potholes and cracks are formed.

Once this preparation work is done, the surface treatments programme, which includes surface dressing, starts in July.

Surface dressing is a nationally recognised maintenance technique for sealing a road, improving skid resistance, and preventing water getting under the surface.

This is crucial to help stop potholes forming. It works by coating an existing road surface with bitumen, covering it with stone chippings and then rolling it.

It can only be carried out in dry weather, so the programme is flexible, and dates can change at short notice.

Somerset Council’s lead member for Highways and Digital, Councillor Richard Wilkins, said: “We are delighted to welcome the Kiely Bros team on board.

“Surface dressing and surface treatments are critically important in keeping our highways running efficiently and Kiely Bros have a fantastic record for innovation, efficiency and cost-effectiveness.”

Mike Kiely, managing director of Kiely Bros Ltd, said: “The preparation is time-consuming, but this essential programme ensures that once our crews return later in the Summer to start the surface dressing work, we are able to deliver efficient and effective surface treatments, with minimal disruption to the residents and road users of Somerset.”

As well as surface dressing the team from Kiely will be carrying out footway crack sealing, preparatory drainage, patching and cleaning, as well as post-surfacing road markings, studs and high-friction surfacing.

If you do spot a problem on the road, you can alert us quickly and easily here: Report a problem on the road (somerset.gov.uk) You can see dates of planned works here: www.somerset.gov.uk/roads-travel-and-parking/roadworks-and-travel/, and follow Travel Somerset on X and Facebook for live travel updates and travel news.