Roads: Repairs and Maintenance

(asked on 6th November 2024) - View Source

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, how much funding her Department has provided for the repair of potholes (a) in Great Yarmouth constituency and (b) nationally in each of the last ten years.


Answered by
Lilian Greenwood Portrait
Lilian Greenwood
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)
This question was answered on 11th November 2024

The Government takes the condition of local roads very seriously and is committed to maintaining and renewing the local highway network. Norfolk County Council is the local highway authority for the Great Yarmouth constituency, and they are therefore responsible for the condition and maintenance of their local network.

This Government has a commitment to enable local highway authorities in England to fix up to a million more potholes a year. At Budget 2024, the Chancellor announced an extra £500 million for local highway maintenance for the 2025/26 financial year, an increase of nearly 50% compared to the current financial year. The Government will confirm funding allocations to English local highway authorities in due course.

The funding the Department has provided for local highway maintenance, including but not limited to the repair of potholes, in Norfolk and nationally in each of the last ten years is in the table below:

Year

Highways Maintenance funding - Norfolk County Council (£m)

Total Highways Maintenance funding - England (£m)

2015/16

28.637

1,156

2016/17

29.474

1,026

2017/18

33.812

1,222

2018/19

42.338

1,346

2019/20

29.592

1,051

2020/21

50.073

1,626

2021/22*

35.757

1,125*

2022/23*

35.757

1,125*

2023/24*

46.623

1,475*

2024/25*

40.267

1,275*

*Includes equivalent funding within areas in England receiving City Region Sustainable Transport Settlements.

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