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Midlands Region, Judge M K Gandham and Mrs S Hopkins FRICS on 23 April 2020.
How the Environment Agency is working to repair the culvert in Chesham.
Response to a request for information related to road surface conditions of the A120 between Great Dunmow and Takeley
Rules for road users requiring extra care, including pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists, other road users and other vehicles.
Drones and 3D printing technology being explored to fix potholes while councils receive funding to improve traffic light systems to cut congestion and emissions.
Government to provide £23 million for research and trials on new surface materials or pothole repair techniques.
More money is to be given to English highway authorities to repair potholes.
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Road users in west Cumbria are to benefit from Highways Agency action to tackle potholes along the A595 around Whitehaven in November and December.
Extra £50 million to councils for potholes and flood resilience plus £151 million to reward best practice examples.
More than 3 million potholes to be filled as part of the biggest investment in roads since the 1970s.
A virtual twin of the road network that can predict the time and location of potholes and other maintenance issues is just one of the innovations poised to transform National Highways’ future operations.
Breakdown of the government’s major investment in roads, following last week’s Autumn Statement.
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