Roads and potholes to be repaired across 65 areas in Devon
More than £6.5 million will be spent
Repairs to more than sixty-five roads in Devon are going to be brought forward.
The county council's getting more than £6.5 million of extra funding from money from the cancellation of the Northern extension to HS2.
It's mostly minor routes and residential roads, and there'll also be more work on repairing potholes across Devon’s 8,000 mile road network
The aim is for the repair schemes to be completed this financial year.
Areas that will benefit include Baddaford Cross in Ashburton, Lodge Lane in Axminster, Westland Lane in Cruwys Morchard, Fortescue Road in Exeter, Main Road in Exminster, Douglas Avenue in Exmouth, Station Road in Feniton, Westover Lane in Ivybridge, Wallingford Road in Kingsbridge, Shaldon Road in Newton Abbot, Exeter Street in North Tawton, Valley View in Seaton, Pixon Lane in Tavistock, Weirfield Road in Totnes, and Merrivale at Whitchurch.
Councillor Stuart Hughes, Devon County Council Cabinet Member for Highway Management, said: “This additional funding that we’ve received for the current financial year is very welcome but it will not enable us to repair every road across the county.
"Our thanks go to all of those Devon MPs who helped to secure this additional funding from Government which is a positive step in the right direction and gives us the means to tackle more high priority schemes than would otherwise have been possible.
“We’ve had to prioritise which schemes to bring forward using this money, but the decisions have been led by which roads have the greatest need and where we can get best value from the funding we’ve been given. We want to progress with work as soon as possible.”
Roads Minister Guy Opperman said: “We’re investing nearly £6.7 million of savings from HS2 to resurface roads across Devon so residents from Axminster to Ashburton can benefit from higher quality roads and easier, smoother journeys.
"Many of Devon’s roads are in rural areas, so our investment is critical to keeping communities connected and unlocking growth opportunities throughout the county.”