Stiffer fines for over-running street works from next Summer


The Government is pressing ahead with a crackdown on late-running street works with stiffer fines and £100m extra to resurface roads from lane rentals fees.


Half of lane rental raised to be directed at pothole repair


Half of lane rental raised to be directed at pothole repair






New regulations will come into force in summer 2025 following a consultation on the tougher measures to penalise utility companies from letting roadworks overrun.

The new regime will extend the current £10,000 per day fine for over-running street works into weekends and bank holidays.

Currently, utility companies are only fined for disruption on working days.

Fines will be doubled from £500 up to £1,000 for companies that breach conditions of the job, such as working without a permit.

The new regulations will see the Government ringfence at least 50% of the cash raised from lane rental schemes for use on repairing potholes.

This measures is forecast to generate up to £100m extra over 10 years to resurface roads while helping tackle congestion.

 

 


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