Despite £500M spent on repairs, Northern Ireland's rural roads still face pothole problems, affecting safety.

Despite over £500 million spent on road repairs in Northern Ireland over five years, rural roads still suffer from potholes and poor conditions, affecting vulnerable passengers. Over 120,000 road defects have been recorded since January 2021, with Mid Ulster, which received the most funding, still having a high pothole count. Local councillors say potholes remain a major concern for residents.

November 14, 2024
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