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Gloucestershire wet weather causes £2m damage to roads | Gloucestershire wet weather causes £2m damage to roads |
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Damage caused to Gloucestershire's roads by wet weather last year left a £2m repair bill, the county council has estimated. | Damage caused to Gloucestershire's roads by wet weather last year left a £2m repair bill, the county council has estimated. |
As well as landslips, it said that 35,000 potholes had been fixed since April, compared to 41,000 fixed across the entire previous financial year. | As well as landslips, it said that 35,000 potholes had been fixed since April, compared to 41,000 fixed across the entire previous financial year. |
On Monday the authority agreed to spend a further £1m on road repairs. | On Monday the authority agreed to spend a further £1m on road repairs. |
Council leader Mark Hawthorne said the extra money would come from savings made elsewhere. | Council leader Mark Hawthorne said the extra money would come from savings made elsewhere. |
"There are some roads that have been badly affected and we need some money to make sure those roads are repaired as soon as possible," he said. | "There are some roads that have been badly affected and we need some money to make sure those roads are repaired as soon as possible," he said. |
"That's exactly why we have put £1m of our underspend in to get those roads up and working again as soon as we can." | "That's exactly why we have put £1m of our underspend in to get those roads up and working again as soon as we can." |
The annual budget for road maintenance in Gloucestershire is £15m. | The annual budget for road maintenance in Gloucestershire is £15m. |
According to the Met Office, 2012 was the second wettest year on record in the UK. | |
In November and December, many places in Gloucestershire became flooded as the already swollen rivers and saturated ground were unable to contain the heavy rainfall. |
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