Peterborough Council allocates £7.6m for pothole prevention
Peterborough Council allocates £7.6m for pothole prevention

Peterborough Council allocates £7.6m for pothole prevention

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Peterborough City Council has approved nearly £2 million for pothole prevention as part of a larger £7.6 million investment in the city's highways network, funded by two Department for Transport grants. The works, to be delivered by Milestone Infrastructure Limited, will upgrade roads, footpaths, lighting, bridges, cycleways, and bus stops across Peterborough. Councillors acknowledged residents' concerns about repair quality and cost, with officials assuring that modern technologies are being trialled to ensure long-lasting results. The investment aims to fulfill statutory duties while complementing broader regeneration projects in the city. Council leaders highlighted that Peterborough is in a stronger position than many other councils nationwide regarding pothole management, due to these improvements and ongoing contractor performance reviews. Milestone Infrastructure's strong track record was also noted, with the company shortlisted for a national award.

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