Medway Council Accelerates Road Resurfacing Programme Across the Borough
Medway Labour outlines commitment to tackling deteriorating roads following completion of multiple schemes in early 2026.
Medway Council has ramped up its road maintenance efforts this year, with several carriageway resurfacing projects completed and additional works scheduled across the borough. The council’s focus on fixing damaged roads comes as part of what Labour representatives describe as a priority following what they characterise as years of underinvestment.
Recent resurfacing work completed in February 2026 included repairs on Purser Way in Gillingham North, Walderslade Road, Sir Thomas Longley Road in Strood Rural, Grain Road near Stoke Bridge, and Hawthorne Avenue in Rainham North. Early March saw further works commence, with New Hall Farm Lane resurfaced on 3 March 2026 and Cooling Road in Cooling on 4 March 2026, each requiring single-day closures.
The council’s current resurfacing programme extends through 2026, with numerous additional schemes planned at locations including High Street in Chatham, Rushdean Road and Sycamore Road in Strood West, Scott Avenue in Rainham North, and St Matthews Drive in Rochester West and Borstal. Many of these works are scheduled for completion dates yet to be confirmed, with some planned for completion by late February—though this timeline appears to have been adjusted given the current date.
Beyond the annual resurfacing scheme, Medway’s highways team are addressing smaller defects through an additional programme of targeted repairs. According to the council’s public records, these works respond to inspections identifying problem areas requiring intervention before they deteriorate further.
The broader context of road maintenance has become increasingly visible to residents in 2026. Utility works for gas, water and electrical repairs, alongside pothole repairs following winter wear and temporary traffic management measures, have been noticeable across Medway’s key routes. These works typically introduce temporary traffic lights and occasional short-notice closures on residential and town-centre roads.
Medway Council’s 2026/27 budget, approved on 25 February 2026, continues to fund ongoing maintenance programmes, though the council faces competing demands across multiple service areas.
Key Takeaways
- Multiple road resurfacing schemes have been completed across Medway during early 2026, with further works planned throughout the year
- Recent completed projects include repairs on key roads in Gillingham, Rainham, and Strood, with early March works focusing on New Hall Farm Lane and Cooling Road
- The council operates both a main annual resurfacing programme and an additional scheme for smaller, targeted repairs identified by highways inspectors
What This Means for Kent Residents
Medway residents should expect continued disruption from planned maintenance works as the council pursues its resurfacing programme. For the most up-to-date information on specific closures, diversions and timings, residents and commuters are advised to check Medway Council’s official roadworks information and the Kent Traffic Information service, which provides live updates across the county.


