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Extra money for repairs to local roads damaged by severe weather.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Work to resurface sections of the southbound A404 between High Wycombe and Burchett’s Green will begin overnight on Thursday 20 March, resulting in smoother journeys for drivers.
The Highways Agency is to resurface the M6 between junctions 3 and 3a near Corley Services, Coventry, from Monday 17 March.
Overnight resurfacing work will start on Monday (3 March) on the M2, between junctions 6 and 7, near Faversham resulting in smoother journeys for road users.
Overnight work to improve the road surface on two slip roads on the A50 near Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, starts on Friday 7 March.
DfT pledges cash to enable CTC, the National Cycling Charity to revamp it's 'Fill that hole' website and develop a new potholes app.
Road surface conditions on the clockwise M25 following closure between junctions 23 and 24 on Sunday 14 July 2013.
The pothole review has been released giving advice to local authorities on tackling the problem of potholes.
More money is to be given to English highway authorities to repair potholes.
English councils have been given more than £100 million of extra funding for repairing road potholes.
Discussing the government's commitment to improving local roads.
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