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Over £40m to improve Derbyshire's roads and pavements

More than £40 million will be spent by Derbyshire County Council on improving roads and pavements across the county over the next 18 months.

The council says it usually spends around £23 million a year on road maintenance and improvements.

This year, extra money has been pledged by the government for road maintenance, including potholes, and the council has successfully bid for a further £5 million for retaining wall and drainage works on the A6 between Matlock and Whatstandwell.

More than £3 million will be spent on vital maintenance work on bridges and retaining walls, with 21 sets of traffic lights that are nearing the end of their working lives being replaced.

The council also says more than £1 million will be spent on road safety schemes, such as putting down skid resistant surfaces or changes to road junctions in order to prevent accidents. 

Abney Clough in the High Peak and Lea Road near Cromford - two roads currently closed because of landslips - will also be repaired. Work by specialist contractors starts this month, with the roads expected to re-open by the end of the year.

Councillor Simon Spencer, DCC's Cabinet Member for Highways, Transport and Infrastructure, said: “This investment in our road network will make a significant difference to everyone who lives, works or travels through Derbyshire.

“I’m delighted that the Government has recognised the need for additional funding and also that we’ve been successful in bidding for extra money for specific schemes. It all adds up to a huge investment in our roads.”

To help deliver the work, the council are about to start a recruitment drive for civil engineers. Skills in design, scheme delivery, maintenance and more are all needed at a variety of different level from managers to civil engineering technicians.

More information can be found at derbyshire.gov.uk/civilengineeringjobs

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