WARRINGTON Borough Council – in common with other authorities across the country – is to receive government money to help repair damage caused to local roads during the “big freeze.”
The allocation, revealed in the budget, will be ring-fenced to ensure councils spend it on the roads.
Warrington’s road network suffered massive damage during the freeze up and many roads were left a moonscape of pitted and potholed roads.
Warrington North MP Helen Jones welcome the cash injection.
She said: “I welcome the announcement that Warrington will receive over a quarter of a million pounds to tackle the problem.
“Ring fencing the funding means the money will go where it should – to plug the potholes. We’ll also be able to make sure that Warrington Borough Council has undertaken the repairs properly and spent the money wisely.”
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Is it ringfenced around fixing potholes or just roadworks…knowing this council it will just be used for more traffic lights!
Surely the money will go to reinforce their pensions instead. I take a gamble with my life each morning, attempting to negotiate the terrible roads on my bike. I’ve already complained to the council to which I got no reply.
If they spent half as much money repairing the roads than installing VMS and traffic lights our roads would be the envy of the entire UK.