Mallon commits £17 million for Roads Recovery Fund in 2021/22

Date published: 15 June 2021

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Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has announced £17 million for a Roads Recovery Fund from her 2021/22 capital budget.

DfI Minister Nichola Mallon
Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon

Earlier this month the Minister announced her high level budget commitments for the new financial year which included investment of £223.1 million in our roads’ network.  The £17 million funding for the Roads Recovery Fund will be used to address areas of immediate concern across the road network.    

Minister Mallon said:

“Since taking office last year, I have been clear that my priorities include addressing regional imbalance and better connecting communities. This is particularly important when considering the infrastructure associated with rural development.  Our rural areas, including our towns and villages, have a key role to play in supporting economic growth and enhanced rural living.  Connectivity is a key issue for these areas and I recognise the important role that the rural road network plays.

“There has been historical under-investment in the maintenance of our road network for a significant number of years and many rural roads in particular are in need of repairs. In response, I allocated £12 million of my 2020-21 Capital budget to a Roads Recovery Fund, of which £10 million was specifically directed towards rural roads.

“Following the success of last year’s fund, I am setting up an enhanced fund in 2021-22 and therefore I have allocated £17 million of my capital budget to a Roads Recovery Fund, of which £15 million is specifically directed towards rural roads.

“Rural roads will therefore benefit from a 50% increase in funding in this initiative, reflecting my commitment to continue this important work to benefit rural communities.

“My Department is committed to delivering the best possible services with the funds available. Details of our works programmes will be provided in the reports presented by Divisional Roads Managers to the various District Councils at the forthcoming round of spring meetings.”

Notes to editors: 

  1. All media queries should be directed to the Department for Infrastructure Press Office at: press.office@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk.
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