The Chancellor has recently confirmed that an estimated £500 million will be allocated to road maintenance and repair in the Yorkshire and Humber region. Lincolnshire, among various other areas, is set to benefit from this funding as it addresses increasing concerns over the state of local roads expressed by residents and businesses. The funding will target the repair of potholes, improvement of road safety, and optimisation of transport connectivity throughout the region. Lincolnshire’s local authorities are currently producing proposals to ensure the money is spent tackling the most critical infrastructure needs, aiming for safer, smoother drives for everyone.
This article has been developed for The Lincoln Post, based on original reporting by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.









