Question to the Department for Transport:
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to the Answer of 3 June 2025 to Question 54084 on Roads: Fylde, if she will make an assessment of the potential implications for her policies of the road maintenance backlog in (a) Fylde constituency and (b) Lancashire.
The Government takes the condition of the country’s roads very seriously and is committed to supporting local highway authorities across the country in maintaining and renewing the local highway network. The highway maintenance backlog in Lancashire and elsewhere is the result of a decade of underinvestment by the previous government, and is one of the reasons why this Government has announced nearly £1.6 billion in capital funding for local highways maintenance in England for the financial year 2025/26. This includes £500 million of additional funding when compared to the previous financial year. Funding allocations for individual local authorities can be found on gov.uk.
Local highway authorities are required to provide data regularly on the condition of their local roads. In addition, in March 2025, the department wrote to all local highway authorities to request further data on the condition of their network and their maintenance plans and practices, with first returns being due by the end of June. This information will help the government and local people understand the activities of local highways authorities better, as well as understanding the state of local roads and the scale of the challenges each authority faces. Authorities that fail to publish these reports may have a portion of their funding uplift withheld. A copy of the letter can be accessed on gov.uk.