The UK government is investing an additional £8.3 billion for potholes and road resurfacing, marking the largest funding increase for road repairs. Esther McVey is seen assisting in Leigh, Greater Manchester. In contrast, a council is criticized for painting bike signs on a road with no cycle lane while potholes remain. Compton residents filling potholes are told to stop by the city. North Somerset Council will spend £425,000 to reverse controversial road markings, while Britain's 'most bonkers' road markings costing over £1.5 million will be removed.
Britain's 'most bonkers' road markings will finally be scrapped: Council votes to remove wiggly lines that left confused motorists scratching their heads - and cost taxpayers more than £1.5m https://t.co/EJ9ZMKoYfu https://t.co/D8nGKOgvqg
It will cost £425,000 〰️ But North Somerset Council have agreed to 'reverse' the controversial road markings on the town's seafront ➡️ https://t.co/gCSYHveg5u https://t.co/bugDjEDE7D
Compton residents filling in potholes ordered to stop by city. https://t.co/zzD2iJEr26 Click the image to read more:
"A cash-strapped council has been criticised for painting bike signs on a residential road with no cycle lane while a number of potholes remain unfixed" https://t.co/nGDzSJ4ySu
No excuses. Let’s get filling those potholes. The government is investing an extra £8.3 billion for potholes & road resurfacing – the biggest ever increase in funding for road repairs. Here I am giving a helping hand in Leigh, Greater Manchester. https://t.co/0WRqJPbML5 https://t.co/VQ0uBAfLS5
https://t.co/BJrqWlbGav No excuse. Let’s get filling those potholes. The government is investing an extra £8.3 billion for potholes & road resurfacing – the biggest ever increase in funding for road repairs. Here I am giving a helping hand with the pothole team in Leigh. https://t.co/E9uIY61oQd