The most recent winter drastically affected roads up and down the country, with Storm Babet and Storm Henk leaving some routes cluttered with potholes and in need of heavy repairs
Nottinghamshire County Council has confirmed the spending of an extra £4.8 million over the next year on repairing roads left badly damaged by last winter’s storms.
Back in April, Cabinet member for Transport and Environment Cllr Neil Clarke approved extra investment for Nottinghamshire’s drainage infrastructure which aims to aid the damage to road caused by flooding. More than 25 schemes focusing on ditch cleaning and drainage improvements have already been completed.
“I think it’s important the public understand that, that money has got to come from somewhere… and some of the money we’ve spent is on saving people’s lives. Repairing Nottinghamshire’s roads will be a joint effort between the County Council and the new East Midlands Combined Authority, headed up by regional mayor Claire Ward .
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