The cost of fixing pothole-plagued roads in England is estimated to be at a record high of nearly £17 billion, as one in six miles of the local road network has less than five years of life remaining.
The most expensive road in Wales, and one of the most expensive in Britain, is Hollybush Road in Cardiff (CF23) with an ...
Longer-term funding is required alongside ring-fenced budgets to ensure that Wales' roads can be maintained. The call comes ...
A report by the Asphalt Industry Alliance found that one in six miles of the local road network has less than five years’ ...
Cruise along the South Wales coastline on the world's last seagoing paddle steamer and visit this hidden gem of an island you ...
The Waverley is the world's last seagoing paddle steamer making trips to much-loved seaside destinations like Penarth, Tenby ...
The cost of repairing potholes on affected roads across England and Wales would be almost £17bn, according to an industry ...
The cost of fixing pothole-plagued roads in England and Wales has skyrocketed to £17 billion despite the Labour Party ...
Keir Starmer has a historic chance this year to end decades of second-class treatment of the Welsh rail network. Far less ...
It could cost almost £17 billion to sort out the ‘pothole plague’ bursting tyres and battering suspension across the road ...
A stretch of the A496 in Talsarnau, Gwynedd, has been closed following a crash. A North Wales Police statement said: "Following a road traffic collision the A496 is closed in both directions ...