GRAHAM: INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED
MOTORISTS HIGHLIGHTS EXCELLENCE OF NEWPORT COUNCIL’S ROAD
MAINTENANCE STRATEGY
05/01/2011
Commenting on today’s findings from the Institute of Advanced
Motorists that motorists in Wales will suffer more from
potholes than drivers in England, William Graham AM
said:
‘The Institute of Advanced Motorist’s findings will be of no
surprise to the many commuters in Gwent who depend on single
carriageway roads maintained by Local Authorities. Those Local
Authorities that took the decision to undertake preventative
road repair rather than quick fixes have been proved right,
with the damage caused by recent snow and ice clear to see on
certain roads in the region.’
The Conservative AM for South Wales East continued:
‘The Conservative-led Newport Council deserve particular praise
for their three year scheme to resurface all roads in the City
which commenced in June 2009 and which has been held up as a
beacon of best practice for the whole Country. The reduction in
pot holes and delays despite the harsh winter we are
experiencing underlines the value of the Council’s strategy and
it is deserved plaudits that the Institute of Advanced
Motorists has highlighted the Council for coming top of a road
industry survey of the best roads in the UK’
‘As Shadow Minister for Regeneration, it is
clear that more councils throughout Wales following Newport’s
example of a well maintained and sensibly managed road network
will lead to quicker, safer journeys and significantly boost
economic development.’
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