Warrington North MP Charlotte Nichols has welcomed the Labour Government’s ‘record funding boost’ for road maintenance – including more than £26 million for Warrington.
Councils across England will fix potholes and prevent new ones, thanks to a doubling of roads cash by the end of the Parliament as part of the Budget.
Roads across Warrington are now set to benefit from this.
Each local authority will be able to use its share of the £7.3 billion to identify the roads most in need of repair and deliver immediate improvements for communities and residents.
The Government is also ‘turning up the pressure’ on local authorities by more than tripling the share of local roads funding that is tied to transparency – from eight per cent to over 30 per cent of the budget, worth more than £500 million.
Councils can only unlock the funding if they publish clear pothole and maintenance data and follow best practice.
Ms Nichols, Labour, said: “At the election, Labour promised to fix an extra million potholes a year by the end of the Parliament.
“This announcement shows that we are putting our money where our mouth is. It’s double the funding that was promised by the previous Conservative Government.
“Labour is making a real difference to people’s lives. Along with the freeze on rail fares and prescription charges, and £150 off average energy bills from the measures in the Budget, it’s clear that we are on the side of working people.”
The announcement follows the Budget last week which, Ms Nichols highlighted, included a range of measures to address the cost of living including freezing regulated rail fares for 12 months, keeping prescription charges frozen at £9.90, and bringing forward a number of measures to reduce energy bills.
