As part of their annual survey, Island Roads are asking for Islander’s views on the work they carry out across the road network.
It’s the fifth such survey in which the public has been asked to rate Island Roads’ performance on many aspects of its work to improve the Island’s highway network.
The results are used to help Island Roads improve its performance year on year. Following each survey appropriate steps are taken to address issues raised.
In recent years, the survey has shown continued improvements in most areas – a trend that has been observed at a time when more and more roads are being resurfaced and the average condition of the network being improved as required by the contract.
Paul Herbert, Island Roads service director, said:
“The annual survey tells us where residents feel we are performing well and where they feel there is need for improvement. The PFI has many mechanisms built into it that ensure we operate to a high standard but hearing feedback from residents is also very important.
“A lot of improvements were made during 2017 in what was another very active year in which the network was yet again improved to the standard required under the PFI contract. It will be interesting and useful to receive the public’s views on this programme and also other areas such as streetlighting, winter maintenance, customer service and communication, street cleansing and hedge and verge maintenance.”
Copies of the survey are available to download or complete online via www.islandroads.com and also in all public libraries, County Hall reception and Island Roads’ HQ at Daish Way, Newport.
In an effort to get more feedback from people aged between 18-24, the survey is also being publicised via social media and copies are to be distributed via the Isle of Wight College.
Residents have until 28th February to compete the survey.





























































































