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*What's New?* Oldham and the Congestion Charge

The Council is the Highway Authority for the Oldham borough area.

Highways include publicly-adopted roads and footpaths. Within the Oldham Borough, the management of the motorways (i.e. M60, M62 and A627M) and the Trunk Road (i.e. Broadway - A663 - between the A627M junction and the Manchester City boundary) is undertaken by W S Atkins Consultants Ltd who work in partnership with Amey Mouchel who carry out all the maintenance/repair work and winter gritting. For enquiries and queries regarding these motorways and the trunk road, please telephone 01925 282001 or e-mail area10@atkinsglobal.com.

All other adopted roads within the borough are maintained by the Highways Maintenance and Street Lighting Section of the Environmental Services Directorate of Oldham Council for the benefit of residents, businesses and visitors.

The council is responsible for carrying out repairs and for administering highway legislation via the Highways Act 1980 and the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 (NRSWA). This includes:

Unadopted Roads

Please note that Oldham Council does not have a duty to maintain or repair an unadopted road. It is not a “highway maintainable at public expense”.

Usually the owners of properties or land, fronting unadopted roads, known as the Street Managers, also own the road up to the centre line and have a responsibility for maintaining it in a satisfactory condition, e.g. the filling of potholes.

If this is not done, then the Council, acting as the Highway Authority can serve a Notice, instructing the owners to carry out the work. If they do not comply, then the Council will do the necessary work and recharge the cost to the owners. The Council can only adopt roads, footways and footpaths, when they have been constructed to a specified standard

Who to contact

You can also write to:-

The Group Manager - Highways Maintenance
Environmental Services Directorate
Lees Road Depot
Hamilton Street
Oldham
OL4 1DA


Transport & Streets:

Public Transport
Winter Maintenance
Winter Driving
Road Safety - Traffic Schemes
School Crossing Patrols
Public Rights Of Way
Transport Innovation Fund (TIF)
Greater Manchester Local Travel Plan

Related Links:

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Travel Plan (2245kb)

External Links:

TransportDirect
Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority
Greater Manchester Future Transport

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