Summary
COUNCILS face a repair bill of up to GBP2bn for Scotland's crumbling road network after failing to tackle a backlog of serious maintenance and repairs affecting some 2000 miles of the network, The Herald can reveal.
The cost emerged after a nationwide survey of local authority- managed roads found the rate of deterioration had accelerated since 2004.See the full content of this document
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GBP2bn: cost of fixing Scotland's potholes Councils failed to tackle a backlog of road repairs and maintenance Councils failed to tackle a backlog of road repairs and maintenance EXCLUSIVE
Transport chiefs are bracing themselves for a detailed report later this year on the cost of bringing the roads up to scratch, predic...
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