Extra cash for councils to fix potholes
The government announced today (Monday) it was giving a further £1,177,912 million to East Sussex so the council’s highways contractors can repair any potholes and other storm damage
Transport secretary Chris Grayling said the money will help repair potholes as well as help protect the roads from any future severe weather.
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Hide AdIt is part of a £100 million cash boost to local councils across the country.
Mr Grayling said, “People rely on good roads to get to work and to see friends or family. We have seen an unusually prolonged spell of freezing weather which has caused damage to our local roads.
“We are giving councils even more funding to help repair their roads all road users can enjoy their journeys without having to dodge potholes.”
The government is also investing more than £900,000 in innovations using connected vehicles to help some councils more efficiently manage and plan maintenance works.
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Hide AdThe trials will ultimately help provide councils with data to enable them to repair potholes before they occur as well as maintain their other assets more effectively as part of their asset management plans. This will help prevent further potholes and other road defects occurring over time.