Renfrewshire Council

Planned road and footpath resurfacing

Information on the planned programme of road and footpath resurfacing in 2024 and 2025, including road resurfacing, large patching carriageway surface treatments and footway resurfacing.

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If you have any questions about the programme, contact our Roads team at ei@renfrewshire.gov.uk


Road resurfacing

This is carried out when the road surface has deteriorated beyond repair and requires a full resurfacing. The road classifications are listed below.

This is the list of planned road resurfacing:

List of planned road resurfacing
RoadRoad classification

Old Greenock Road (Linburn to Craigends), Erskine

C

Glenpatrick Road (Main Road to Lexwell Avenue), Elderslie

U

Neilston Road (Alice Street to Calside), Paisley

B

Abbotsinch Road (Sanderling Road to Arran Avenue), Paisley

C

Glen App Road, Paisley

U

Burnfoot Crescent, Paisley

U

Fulbar Street (Dunlop Street to Bell Street), Renfrew

U

Nethergreen Road (Nethergreen Wynd to Porterfield Road), Renfrew

U

Newmains Road (Sandy Road to Lang Avenue), Renfrew

U

Wright Street (excluding Ambassador Developer Site), Renfrew

U

Floorsburn Crescent Johnstone, Johnstone

U

Bonar Crescent, Bridge of Weir

U

Burnlea Crescent (full length), Houston

U

Bridge Street (Napier Street to Bridge of Weir Road), Linwood

C

B789 Main Road (Stoddart Square to Wallace Avenue), Elderslie

B

Montrose Road, Paisley

U

Old Mill Road (Moorings to Station Road), Paisley

U

Hamilton Street (including Abercorn Street from Hamilton Street to Old Sneddon Street), Paisley

U

Stoney Brae (including Braefoot Crescent and Todburn Drive), Paisley

U

A726 Old Sneddon Street & Weir Street, Paisley

A

A741 Incle Street, Paisley

A

Glenfield Road, Paisley

U

New Street, Paisley

U

Avondale Drive, Paisley

U

Mill Street (Glasgow Road to Seedhill Road), Paisley

A

Broomlands Street (Maxwellton to Well Street), Paisley

C

A726 Greenock Road (McFarline to Russel), Paisley

A

A726 Spectacles Roundabouts, Elderslie

A

Inchinnan Road (Abbotsinch Road - Marchfield Avenue), Paisley

C


Large patching

Large patching is when is a road is identified for future surface dressing, it is inspected and any major undulations, potholes, defects are patched to ensure a smooth surface ahead of a fuller repair the following year.

This is the list of planned large patching works:

List of planned large patching works
RoadRoad classification

Barochan Road, Houston

B

Bargarran Road - Hamilton Drive, Erskine

U

Old Greenock Road, Erskine

C

Beith Road, Howwood - Johnstone

A

Tandlehill Road, Kilbarchan

U

Newton Of Barr, Lochwinnoch

A

Hazel - Sycamore, Johnstone

U

Bridge Of Weir Road to Kilmacolm Road, Bridge of Weir

U

High Street, Johnstone & Leighcartside, Johnstone

B

Glennifer Road, Paisley

U

Orchy Crescent - Lyon Road, Paisley

U

Breck Avenue - Brediland Road - Abbotsford Crescent, Paisley

U

Balgonie Avenue - Balgonie Woods, Paisley

U

Cairngorm Crescent, Paisley

U

Causeyside Street, Paisley

B

Mill Street - Bank St, Paisley

A

Strathcarron Drive - Hunterhill Road, Paisley

U

Braehead Road, Paisley

U

Ferguslie Park Avenue, Paisley

U

Church Street, Johnstone

U

Burnbrae Road, Linwood

U


Carriageway surface treatments

Carriageway surface treatments take place when a footway or carriageway is structurally sound but is showing signs of wear and tear.

Preparation works, such as patching, may be required before treatments are carried out

Surface treatments are weather dependant, and we can't carry out work if the weather is wet, too hot or too cold. We aim to carry out surface treatments between June and early September.

List of planned carriageway surface treatments
RoadRoad classification

Auchengrange Road, Lochwinnoch

C

Belltrees Muir Road, Lochwinnoch

U

Belltrees Road, Lochwinnoch

C

Burnthills Road, Lochwinnoch

U

Glenhead Road, Lochwinnoch

C

Knowes Road, Lochwinnoch

U

Newton of Belltrees Road, Lochwinnoch

C

Old Howwood Road, Howwood

U


Footpath resurfacing

This is the list of planned footpath resurfacing:

List of planned footpath resurfacing
Road

Lochfield Drive (Number 1 to 21), Paisley

A8 Inchinnan Road (South Side at Roundabout), Renfrew

Bruce Road, Paisley

Lochfield Road (at Glenarklet Drive), Paisley

Endrick Drive (both sides), Paisley

Ballater Drive (Thornly Park Avenue to Aboyne Drive), Paisley

Ben Ledi, Paisley

Lansbury Gardens, Paisley

Rattray, Erskine

Park Grove, Erskine

Portessie, Erskine

Rowan Street (Number 82 to 110), Paisley

Thornly Park Avenue, Paisley

Todholm Terrace, Paisley

Kingston Road, Bishopton

Braeview Gardens, Paisley

Park Drive / Park Grove, Erskine

Netherhill Way, Paisley

Denewood Avenue to Fairway Avenue, Paisley

Carron Way, Paisley

Maxwell Road, Bishopton

A761 Paisley Road, Renfrew

Edzell Drive, Elderslie


Road classifications

Class A

Class A roads are usually either dual or single carriageway roads and are major roads intended to provide large scale transport links within or between areas

Class B

Class B roads generally have lower traffic densities than main trunk roads or Class A roads. Class B roads are not rated in terms of the width or quality of the road. Class B roads are intended to connect different areas and to feed traffic between Class A roads and smaller roads. These can range from dual carriageways to single track roads with
passing places.

Classified unnumbered

These roads are generally smaller roads intended to connect together unclassified roads with Class A and Class B roads

Unclassified   

Unclassified roads are generally local roads which are intended for local traffic. The vast majority of roads in Scotland (60%) fall in to this category.