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Cumbria County Council new cash for roads | The Westmorland Gazette

PLANS to improve local highways could soon take place a lot quicker thanks to a vote by county councillors this week. Councillors approved individual budgets of £6,000 for each electoral area (division) to be spent on local highway-related work, enabling councillors to have a greater influence on small highway improvement in their local areas. The new money and power has gone down well with some, but others are more skeptical. Cllr Peter Thornton, the deputy leader of Cumbria County Council has already prepared his local list around Kendal. He said: I’m commissioning a study of the junction between Sparrowmire Lane, Horncop Lane, and Burneside Road, to see if it can be made safer. Also, to see if we can get a better crossing for schoolchildren coming from Hallgarth and crossing.

Cumbria County Council s £250,000 roadwork on A595 welcomed

A quarter of a million is set to be spent on upgrading the A595 from next month. Cumbria County Council is spending £250,000 on the works, which will involve replacing worn-out sections of road with a new surface on the A595 between High Cross and Duddon Bridge. Resurfacing works are scheduled to start on Monday, May 10 and should take up to six nights to complete, subject to suitable weather conditions. Works will take place overnight during off-peak hours when less traffic is on the roads to minimise disruption to road users and local residents and businesses. The roadworks have been welcomed by Councillor Matt Brereton, who represents High Furness on the county council.

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