Pavement improvements

Information about where pavements will be improved

Introduction

We recognise that the condition of roads and pavements is a priority for residents.

The main types of footpath works are:

  • Footpath replacement - A flagged footpath is replaced with a Tarmac surface. In the long-term this is a more cost-effective solution than a full reconstruction. It enables more of the borough’s footpaths to be improved and reduces maintenance costs. 
  • Footpath reconstruction - The flagged footpath is retained and flagstones are replaced where necessary.
  • Slurry seal - A thin layer of new material is applied over an existing Tarmac pathway to improve its appearance and extend its life.
  • Tree base works - Where tree roots are damaging flagstones, the area at the foot of the tree is extended and covered with Tarmac or new topsoil.
  • Footpath protection - A portion of the footpath is replaced with Tarmac to help reduce the risk of damage from vehicles mounting the pavement. Alternatively, to strengthen the footway, the flagstones are laid on concrete or replaced with concrete.
  • Verge protection – An area of grass that is repeatedly damaged by vehicles mounting the kerb is replaced with either Tarmac or concrete.

Footpath improvements are delivered by our partner, Capita.

Find out how we decide where improvements are made.

Pavement improvements in 2024/25

Ward Roads
Battle Hill  
Camperdown  
Chirton & Percy Main  
Cullercoats and Whitley Bay South  
Forest Hall  
Holystone & Backworth  
Howdon  
Killingworth  
Longbenton & Benton  
Monkseaton  
New York & Murton  
North Shields  
Preston with Preston Grange  
Shiremoor  
St Mary’s  
Tynemouth  
Wallsend Central  
Wallsend North  
Weetslade  
Whitley Bay North