Current gully pot maintenance strategies lack a robust evidence base and clear aims against which performance can be benchmarked. To facilitate discussions, questions on their long-term in-situ performance in trapping sediments and associated contaminants - and how they are impacted by various factors - require robust interrogation. As a contribution, this paper presents sediments data from 27 gully pots located at sites with various street layouts (roundabout; straight road; road crossing) and traffic intensities (<1000-23666 vehicles/day), over two accumulation periods: winter-spring and summer-autumn 2020-2021. On an annual basis, gully pots retained 0.54–44.2 (median: 10.95) kg (dry mass) over 151–189 days, corresponding to a solids ...