Roads: Repairs and Maintenance

Department for Transport written question – answered on 6 December 2022.

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Photo of Christopher Chope Christopher Chope Conservative, Christchurch

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to the Answer of 23 November to Question 90730, if he will (a) publish and (b) place in the Library a copy of all responses by highway authorities to Question 5 in the last 12 months.

Photo of Richard Holden Richard Holden Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

Most local authorities the Department allocates funding to as part of the highways maintenance incentive element funding process are in Band 3, based on their self-assessment response. Funding for authorities in receipt of City Region Sustainable Transport Settlements (CRSTS) no longer receive a separate incentive element and so are not included in the table.

The Department encourages all authorities that receive capital grant funding for highways maintenance to continually monitor those processes advised within the questionnaire to ensure best practice in highways maintenance continues to be carried out.

A breakdown of responses from the self-assessment in February 2022, from local highway authorities in England eligible for the highways maintenance incentive element, can be found in the table below:

Local Authority

Question 5: Is your local authority undertaking lifecycle planning as part of its highway infrastructure asset management?

Bedford

Band 3

Blackburn with Darwen

Band 3

Blackpool

Band 3

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole

Band 2

Bracknell Forest

Band 2

Brighton and Hove

Band 2

Buckinghamshire

Band 3

Central Bedfordshire

Band 3

Cheshire East

Band 3

Cheshire West and Chester

Band 3

Cornwall

Band 3

County Durham

Band 3

Cumbria

Band 2

Derby

Band 3

Derbyshire

Band 3

Devon

Band 3

Dorset

Band 2

East Riding of Yorkshire

Band 3

East Sussex

Band 3

Essex

Band 3

Gateshead

Band 3

Gloucestershire

Band 3

Hampshire

Band 3

Herefordshire, County of

Band 3

Hertfordshire

Band 3

Kent

Band 3

Kingston Upon Hull, City of

Band 3

Lancashire

Band 3

Leicester

Band 3

Leicestershire

Band 2

Lincolnshire

Band 3

Medway

Band 3

Milton Keynes

Band 3

Newcastle upon Tyne

Band 3

Norfolk

Band 3

North East Lincolnshire

Band 2

North Lincolnshire

Band 3

North Northamptonshire

Band 3

North Somerset

Band 3

North Tyneside

Band 3

North Yorkshire

Band 3

Northumberland

Band 3

Nottingham

Band 3

Nottinghamshire

Band 3

Oxfordshire

Band 3

Plymouth

Band 2

Portsmouth

Band 3

Reading

Band 3

Rutland

Band 3

Shropshire

Band 3

Slough

Band 2

Somerset

Band 2

South Tyneside

Band 3

Southampton

Band 3

Southend-on-Sea

Band 3

Staffordshire

Band 3

Stoke-on-Trent

Band 3

Suffolk

Band 3

Sunderland

Band 3

Surrey

Band 3

Swindon

Band 3

Telford and Wrekin

Band 3

Thurrock

Band 3

Torbay

Band 3

Warrington

Band 3

Warwickshire

Band 3

West Berkshire

Band 3

West Northamptonshire

Band 3

West Sussex

Band 2

Wiltshire

Band 3

Windsor and Maidenhead

Band 2

Wokingham

Band 2

Worcestershire

Band 3

York

Band 3

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