Wiltshire Council to invest a further £10m on region’s roads

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Wiltshire Council has announced it will invest £10m of extra funding into the county’s roads.

This is on top of the £14m the council will spend this financial year on highways maintenance. It is being funded through the council’s capital funding programme.




The additional money will be spent on preventative maintenance and a road resurfacing programme including small, local repairs to the highways; verge repairs on rural roads and materials support to volunteers working on public rights of way. Work on potholes will continue in parallel, with £2m existing funds and the government’s recent £3.6m additional grant.

The council promised the preventative investment will reduce the number of potholes forming on the road network, mitigate the risk of further deterioration; improve road safety across the county for all road users; improve customer satisfaction and reduce the number of highway defect reports to the council.

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Cllr Caroline Thomas, Cabinet Member for Transport, said: “£10m is a huge investment into improving the resilience and safety of Wiltshire’s roads, and one made possible because of our strong financial position and prudent financial management.

“The money will help to prevent potholes and defects forming over the winter months and make our roads safer for all users – and is on top of the £1.3m extra we have invested in renewing road signage, repainting road markings and repairing drainage, plus more than £500,000 we have invested in litter collection for the next two years.

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