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£27bn plan launched to rebuild ageing roads

March 28, 20261 Min Read
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The Government has unveiled a £27bn investment to modernise England’s ageing road network © David Michael Bellis / Shutterstock.com.

The Government has unveiled a major £27bn investment to modernise England’s ageing road network over the next five years.

The funding, part of the third Road Investment Strategy (RIS3), will focus on repairing and upgrading motorways and key A-roads to improve safety, reliability and journey times.

The plan includes resurfacing more than 9,000 kilometres of road—almost a quarter of the network—alongside major projects such as the long-awaited dualling of the A66 and support for the Lower Thames Crossing.

An additional 16 local road schemes have been approved, expected to boost regional growth and support new housing and jobs. £8.4bn will go towards preventative maintenance, aiming to tackle deterioration before it worsens.

Officials say the investment will strengthen supply chains, support businesses and restore confidence in the country’s infrastructure.

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