£229,000 to help repair Rotherham's crumbling roads

MORE than 4,000 potholes across the borough are expected to be repaired over the next year as part of a government funded scheme.

Rotherham Borough Council will be handed £229,000 from the Pothole Action Fund, which ministers claim is enough to fix 4,321 holes on the region’s roads.

The money is part of a £250 million fund which will see around four million holes repaired across the country within five years.

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Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said: “I know how important well-maintained roads are to people across the country.

“Almost every journey starts and ends on a local road, so the government is giving councils £250 million specifically to tackle the blight of potholes in their area.

“This is just one part of our unprecedented investment in local road maintenance over the next five years.

“We are giving a record £6 billion to local authorities in England that will improve journeys across the regions.”

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The funding comes just weeks after Rotherham’s Labour group promised £10 million of repairs to the borough’s crumbling roads.

The cash - which is one of the party’s main policies for the local elections on May 5 - would be spent over the next four years.

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