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Energy crisis hits pothole repairs

Energy crisis hits pothole repairs
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Rising energy prices, inflation, and higher material costs are putting pressure on work such as fixing potholes and maintaining street lighting, according to the Local Government Association (LGA).

Councils in England and Wales reported a 22% hike in costs to repair potholes, relay road surfaces, and other maintenance over the past six months.

Potholes are an emotive issue as they can portray and area as uncared for. Before the war in Ukraine around 60% of bitumen was sourced from Russia. Since then councils have had to ration supply and source from other markets, pushing up costs and delaying repairs.

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