Council staff and machinery undertaking surface dressing work on a road

Hull City Council is set to launch its annual surface dressing programme to give 12 key roads across the city a much-needed upgrade to improve safety and extend their lifespan.

The city-wide programme will see over 54,000m2 of road treated, the equivalent of 7.5 MKM Stadium pitches, and will start on Monday 20 July 2026 and be completed by Wednesday 29 July 2026, weather permitting. No work will take place over the weekend.

This year’s programme focuses on roads that form part of Hull’s major road network and main bus routes, which are showing early signs of wear and deterioration.

Surface dressing is a preventative maintenance measure that seals the road surface, helping to avoid more serious damage and costly repairs in the future.

By acting now, the council aims to extend the lifespan of these roads, improve surface quality and enhance skid resistance - making them safer for all road users.

Councillor Mark Ieronimo, cabinet portfolio holder for transport and infrastructure, said -

“Looking after our roads isn't just about fixing potholes when they appear – it's also about preventing them in the first place.

“Surface dressing is one of the most effective ways we can protect roads that are beginning to show signs of wear, helping them last longer and reducing the need for more extensive repairs in the future.

“We're targeting some of Hull's busiest routes, including key bus corridors, to keep the network in good condition and improve safety for everyone who uses them.

“We know these works can cause some short-term disruption and I'd like to thank residents, businesses and everyone travelling through the area for their patience while we carry out this important maintenance.”

Preparation work, including patching, crack sealing and iron work adjustments are in the process of being carried out, where necessary, to ensure the roads are ready for treatment.

To keep residents informed, advanced warning notices will be erected on some sites and letter drops will be carried out on others prior to work starting at each location. In addition, the contractor will distribute leaflets with further details about the work and what residents can expect.

The roads that are included as part of the programme, as well as the proposed dates and traffic management arrangements, are as follows:

Road

Location

Traffic Management

Start Time

Date

Cranbrook Avenue

Cottingham Road - Inglemire Lane

Mobile Works

6am

20 July 2026

Lindengate Way

Leads Road - Lindengate Avenue

Road Closure

11am

20 July 2026

Bridlington Avenue

Cannon Street - Francis Street

Mobile Works

1pm

20 July 2026

Cottingham Road

Chanterlands Avenue - Ferens Avenue

Mobile Works

6am

21 July 2026

Beverley Road

Inbound ERYC Boundary - Hall Road

Road Closure

9.30am

21 July 2026

Cottingham Road

Chanterlands Avenue - Hall Road Roundabout

Mobile Works

6am

22 July 2026

Richmond Lane

Grosvenor Road - Runnymede Lane

Mobile Works

9.30am

22 July 2026

Richmond Way

Grosvenor Road - West to 50m beyond Houses

Mobile Works

6am

23 July 2026

Beverley Road

Outbound Hall Road - ERYC Boundary

Road Closure

9.30am

23 July 2026

Arnold Lane

Anlaby Road - Anlaby Road

Mobile Works

6am

24 July 2026

Mount Pleasant

Hedon Road Roundabout - Ellis Street

Road Closure

10am

24 July 2026

Boothferry Road

Inbound 5 Ways Roundabout - North Road

Road Closure

6am

27 July 2026

Boothferry Road

Outbound North Road - 5 Ways Roundabout

Road Closure

9.30am

27 July 2026

Boothferry Road

Inbound North Road - Anlaby Road

Road Closure

6am

28 July 2026

Boothferry Road

Outbound Anlaby Road - North Road

Road Closure

7.30am

28 July 2026

Hawthorn Avenue

Anlaby Road - Pretoria Street

Mobile Works

6am

29 July 2026

Anlaby Park Road South

Tilbury Road - Hessle Road

Road Closure

9.30am

29 July 2026

Anlaby Park Road South

Boothferry Road - Gower Road

Road Closure

11am

29 July 2026

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Published: Friday, 17th July 2026