Green light given for pothole repairs on major Welsh roads

A programme of works to repair thousands of potholes on some of Wales’ major roads has been given the green light.

The work will improve over 100km of road and help its future resilience by fixing and preventing around 30,000 potholes.
Author: George SymondsPublished 11th May 2025

A programme of works to repair thousands of potholes on some of Wales’ major roads has been given the green light.

The £25m refurbishment programme, announced earlier this year by the Welsh Government, is funding 22 projects across Wales’ strategic road network.

The work will improve over 100km of road and help its future resilience by fixing and preventing around 30,000 potholes.

The programme of works, some of which is already underway, includes two bridge schemes to repair seven bridges, 18 resurfacing projects and two footway programmes covering 10 community locations throughout Wales.

Examples of work:

  • M4 Bridge Deck refurbishments, repairing five bridges between Junctions 37 and 38
  • A470 Caersws resurfacing, fixing, and preventing over 1000 potholes over 3.4 km
  • A494 Mold Bypass resurfacing, fixing, and preventing over 1400 potholes over 4.9km

Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates said: 

“Fixing our roads is a key priority.

“The comprehensive programme of works that are being delivered as part of our £25m investment will help improve the future resilience of our strategic roads network and prevent potholes.

“I am pleased to hear that some of this work has already started with more to follow in the coming months. I look forward to seeing some of the end results.”

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