- Last November, the Government announced an extra £8.3 billion to improve local roads across England, enough to resurface over 5,000 miles of road, made possible by reallocated HS2 funding.
- Councils have already received £150 million, with another £150 million to follow this year. 102 of the 119 authorities that received funding have responded to the Government’s request to set out their plans, and Kate Kniveton MP has welcomed the plans set to bring road improvements in Burton and Uttoxeter.
- The Government is on the side of drivers and is sticking with the plan to deliver the biggest ever funding increase for local road improvements.
Kate Kniveton MP has welcomed the publication of Staffordshire County Council’s plans to repair and resurface roads in Burton and Uttoxeter over the next two years as part of £186,273,000 allocated to the local authority as part of a long-term, 11-year plan to improve local roads.
A nationwide programme of pothole repairs and road resurfacing projects, made possible by the first tranche of £8.3 billion in reallocated HS2 funding, has been revealed – with the first set of roads already having been resurfaced to make journeys by road safer, faster, and smoother.
Councils have already been paid £150 million to get on with the work and deliver improvements, with another £150 million following in this financial year. As a condition of this funding, and to make sure money is being spent on pothole repairs, local authorities are required have published two-year plans detailing exactly which local roads will benefit.
Commenting, Kate Kniveton MP said:
“I know from speaking to people across Burton and Uttoxeter, and from personal experience, how frustrating potholes and roads in need of repair can be.
“That is why I am delighted the Government is sticking to the plan to improve journeys for drivers across the country, funding road and pothole repairs, and committing £186,273,000 over the next ten years to improve roads across Staffordshire.
“By sticking to the plan to improve roads and fix potholes across the country, the Government is making journeys by car and bike faster, more reliable, and more comfortable.”
Commenting, Transport Secretary Mark Harper said:
“We’re on the side of drivers, which is why this Government is getting on with delivering our plan to invest an additional £8.3 billion in the biggest ever funding increase for local road improvements, made possible by reallocated HS2 funding.
“Alongside this unprecedented funding, which is already being used to improve local roads, we’re making sure local people can hold their local authority to account and see for themselves how the investment will be spent to improve local roads for years to come.”