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£1 million extra to fix North’s potholes

written by cassoscoop February 12, 2024
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Sinn Fein Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd has announced £1 million of additional funding for the North’s crumbling roads to address the problem of potholes.

Last year over 25,000 potholes were reported, more than double than the previous year.

There have been almost 120,000 potholes reported to the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) over nearly a decade.

While around 7,000 potholes are fixed a month, Mr O’Dowd says more needs to be done.

The minister said this extra allocation of funds will go a long way to address the roads with the most significant need.

The DfI had said it was struggling to fix many roads because of a budget shortfall.

Bad weather can increase the number of potholes and, subsequently, the number of reports the department receives.

There have been almost 120,000 complaints and enquiries made to department since it launched its online pothole reporting service in 2015.

DfI previously said the figures “are for the number of pothole/defects reported, so in theory one pothole or defect can be reported several times, particularly in densely populated areas or where there are higher levels of traffic”.

Today Mr O’Dowd said repairing potholes is “a routine operation for my roads staff who have been working as hard as they can to stay on top of the issue”.

“Unfortunately, a number of factors has recently made the situation worse,” the minister added.

“For the last decade the department has been operating in a challenging financial position due to British government cuts and austerity which has had an impact on road maintenance activities and the overall condition of the road network.”

He said the impact of climate change was an additional factor, with record wet weather having caused severe damage to roads.

“This £1 million investment today is the start of addressing the problem,” he said.

“It’s a statement of intent that I will seek out the investment to improve our road networks for motorists and cyclists.”

£1 million extra to fix North’s potholes was last modified: February 12th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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