Highways

Extra £25m for Welsh road improvements

An extra £25m to renew Wales’ major roads and prevent around 30,000 road defects and potholes has been announced by the Welsh Government.
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James Evison


An extra £25m to renew Wales’ major roads and prevent around 30,000 road defects and potholes has been announced by the Welsh Government.

The funding boost will see an extra 100km of the strategic road network resurfaced in the new financial year. Roads that are most in need of repairs will be renewed, with thousands of potholes fixed.

Since 2021 the Welsh Government has spent more than £81m on resurfacing around 321km of roads on the trunk network across Wales.

Combined with the forecasted spend for 2025-26 this means that by the end of this Senedd term £118m will have been spent to repair more than 500km of road defects and potholes.

Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales Ken Skates also pledged to announce details of new financial support for councils to fix more local roads.

Details of the scale of support are due to be revealed in the coming weeks and will help fix potholes across Wales.

Ken Skates said:

“It is crucial that we fix our roads. I’m delighted to be announcing a further £25m of funding to help support a comprehensive refurbishment programme to improve the future resilience of our strategic roads network and prevent potholes.

“We are already working hard to fill potholes and renew, as fast as possible, key sections of our road network, but this additional funding will help to accelerate this work.”

“On rail we’re delivering £800m of new trains and on buses we’re going to legislate to take control of routes and timetables. On roads and pavements, we are demonstrating real commitment to fixing potholes as we seek to renew and enhance connections between communities.”

Image of Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates courtesy of the Welsh Government

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