Bath MP Ben Howlett has welcomed news that local road users will benefit from £272,000 of pothole funding, part of a £1.2 billion fund allocated by the Government for councils to repair and rebuild transport links.
The funding, which will improve roads, cut congestion and improve journey times, includes money from the new National Productivity Investment Fund, announced in the 2016 Autumn Statement and the Pothole Action Fund.
It also includes £75 million which councils can bid for to repair and maintain local infrastructure such as bridges, street lighting and rural roads.
Local motorists will benefit from the dedicated funding after the Government announced that nearly £50 million will be made available to local councils over the next 12 months.
This is part of a wider package totalling £12,473,000 across the South West.
The government has today also published further information about what the funding will be spent on – the latest step in their economic plan to stimulate the economy and build a country that works for everyone.
Ben commented: “The state of our roads is consistently raised with me by local residents and remains a great source of frustration for drivers.
“This funding is welcome news for families and businesses across Bath and North East Somerset who rely on our roads to get around.
“It builds on the £176,000 we got last year and is the latest step in our plan to build a country that works for everyone.”
“Today’s announcement shows that we are delivering on our commitment to invest in infrastructure to attract businesses and secure a better future for local businesses.”