Roads

Enforcement

 

We have a duty to protect the public rights on the road and footpath network. The effectiveness of legislation in protecting the public is dependant on the compliance of others.

 

Officers from time to time are required to deal with businesses and individuals who for whatever reason breach the statutory protection relating to highways.

 

The initial aim of officers is to assist businesses and others to comply with their legal obligations without unnecessary expense or hardship. However, ultimately, firm action will be taken against those who disregard the law.

 

Enforcement action areas include, Public Rights of Way, Highways and Highways Works associated with new developments.

 

Highway Inspectors and Countryside staff have a duty to ensure that public rights of way are open and safe for use, free from obstruction and clearly marked. They are responsible for checking that works requested of owners/occupiers of land e.g. repair of stiles and clearance of crops have been carried out to a suitable standard.

 

As the highway authority, we have a duty to maintain adopted highways to safe and serviceable standards. Staff have to protect the rights of the public to the use and enjoyment of such highways by ensuring they are free from nuisance, danger, obstructions, unlawful stopping up, interference and encroachments.

 

Carriageways, footways, verges and footpaths serving new developments will be adopted by us and maintained at public expense provided they have been constructed in accordance with the authority's standards.

 

We as the Street Authority, has a duty to coordinate works on the highway, including the works of Statutory Undertakers, in the interests of safety, public convenience, the protection of the structure of the street and the integrity of apparatus in it.

 

We also have powers regarding the timing of Street Works and the restriction of such works within 12 months of the completion of substantial road works.

 

Staff ensure that the requirements contained in the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991, and its supporting Codes of Practice, including those for traffic management and reinstatements are carried out effectively and efficiently.

 

Officers may deal with matters informally or formally and the action may lead to prosecution.

 

 

Contact

Environmental and Enforcement Services

Frizlands Administration Depot

Frizlands Lane

Dagenham

RM10 7HX

 

Supported by Barking and Dagenham Direct:

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Textphone: 020 8227 5755

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