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Report potholes on A roads, motorways and local roads to the council
How local authorities can repair potholes more effectively and efficiently, and how to prevent them occurring.
Hampshire will benefit from a long-term £132 million plan to resurface local roads.
Redirected HS2 funding to resurface more than 5,000 miles of road across the country, improving journeys for all.
Funding to maintain the capital’s roads over the next 11 years will improve journey times and save motorists money on damage caused by potholes.
An additional £8.3 billion has been allocated to 102 more authorities across England for local road improvements.
Funding amounts awarded to local highway authorities including pothole, weather repair and maintenance block funding.
Measures introduced to penalise companies responsible for leaving potholes on roads after carrying out street works.
This study follows a spatially disaggregated approach
Review of the digital intelligent brokerage project pilot, which aims to improve sustainable solutions for potholes.
New measures could generate up to £100 million extra over 10 years to resurface roads across England.
Local authorities get £500 million to fix potholes across England.
Roads funding allocations for local highway authorities.
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