Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin unveiled details of where £215m of extra maintenance money will be allocated.
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The £215m is part of a £333m fund announced in the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement for essential maintenance to renew, repair and extend the life of roads in England.
McLoughlin said: “This extra money will support economic growth and development by helping local authorities to get the best out of their local road networks.
“This funding can be spent on measures to bring smoother, safer and more reliable journeys to the travelling public whether they are commuting to work or taking the children to school.”
It will be a condition of the funding that local authorities commit to publishing a short statement on their websites at the end of each financial year setting out what and where this additional funding has been spent.
Funding worth £140m will come in 2013/14, with the remaining £75m following in 2014/15.