Cornwall Council announce £9.1 million to deliver improvements to road network

By Max Goodman

25th Aug 2023 | Local News

The investment is for roads, potholes and pavements. (Image: Cornwall Council)
The investment is for roads, potholes and pavements. (Image: Cornwall Council)

Cornwall Council has confirmed an additional £9.1 million of capital investment into maintaining and repairing Cornwall's roads. 

The council stated in its announcement that they already invest around £40 million a year in maintaining and improving the 7,250 kilometre (4,530 miles) road network.

They say the £9.1 million of capital funding means that an additional 78km of roads will be programmed in for resurfacing – equivalent to the distance between Camborne and Liskeard. 

£5 million of specific funding has been received from the Department for Transport, who say they recognise that dealing with potholes is a national issue. The money will be used to repair potholes and to fund wider surface treatment.   

Connor Donnithorne, cabinet member responsible for the funding uplift, said: "I am delighted that as my final act as transport portfolio holder, I am able to announce £9.1 million extra capital investment for roads, potholes and pavements.

"This is a significant investment into a Cornish highways network that will see better quality roads and improved connectivity for residents, visitors, and businesses. This is in addition to the extra £5 million of government funding to fix more potholes than ever before and £23.5 million to make bus fares cheaper for local people." 

Richard Pears, new portfolio holder for transport said "The road network is vital for our residents in keeping communities connected, as well as for the wider economy of Cornwall. Very wet weather over the winter has contributed to increased wear and tear on Cornwall's roads. 

"We repaired 23,665 potholes last year and we all recognise that prevention is better than cure and that the most effective way to deal with potholes is to prevent them from happening in the first place.  

"This uplift of £9.1 million of capital funding means that we can invest in resurfacing programmes, like the scheme which has just started in Callington that is being carried out overnight to reduce inconvenience to residents and road users.  

"Resources will also be prioritised to deal with an increase in potholes that have formed on our roads due to the poor weather over the winter which plays a big part in their formation." 

You can report potholes here: Cornwall Council

     

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