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Publication Date:-
2025-12-02
   
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Budget brings £800m to North West in biggest ever boost for better roads

MILLIONS of drivers will enjoy smoother, safer road journeys as the Chancellor ensures every Region in England feels the benefit of the Government's record £7.3 billion local roads boost.
 
Councils across the North West will benefit from the record roads funding after the Chancellor doubled annual roads cash at the Budget.
 
This follows Wednesday's Budget which took the fair and necessary choices to strengthen the economy and chose investment over austerity, because growth is our number one mission to create good jobs, raise living standards and improve public services. Despite a decade of damage and historic underinvestment under the previous Government, the Chancellor was clear she was determined to defy the forecasts and break Britain out of its cycle of decline through stability, investment and reform.
 
Rachel Reeves is also turning up the pressure on local authorities by more than tripling the share of local roads funding that is tied to transparency; from:- 8% to over 30% of the budget, worth more than £500 million. Councils can only unlock the funding if they publish clear pothole and maintenance data and follow best practice.
 
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves
, said:- "We promised to fix an extra million potholes a year by the end of this Parliament; we're doing exactly that. We are doubling the funding promised by the previous Government, making sure well maintained roads keep businesses moving, communities connected and growth reaching every part of the country.”
 
Transport Secretary, Heidi Alexander has added:- "We're delivering the biggest-ever investment in road maintenance to fix Britain's broken roads. We're putting our money where our mouth is, giving Councils the long term investment they need to plan properly and get things right first time, saving you money on costly repairs and making a visible difference in our communities. This isn't patchwork politics, we are starting the hard work of fixing Britain's roads for good."
 

Each local authority will be able to use its share of the £7.3 billion to identify the roads most in need of repair and deliver immediate improvements for communities and residents.
 
Councils will still get their core funding, but a much bigger slice of extra cash will now depend on publishing this information. Those that do so will be able to unlock their full share; those that don't will miss out.
 
North West allocation for the next 4 years: £800 million...  This is on top of record investment of almost £1.6 billion for local road maintenance this year, a £500 million increase compared to 2024/25.
 
The Budget delivered a package of transport measures including the 1st national freeze on regulated rail fares in 30 years, £891 million for the Lower Thames Crossing, a project delayed since 2009, and an extension of the landmark electric car grant to help drivers make the switch.
 
This comes as the Chancellor delivered the Budget on Wednesday that eases the cost of living, reduces our national debt, and brings down NHS waiting lists. Millions of families will see £150 off their energy bills, prescription froze at £9.90, and our actions will lift around 550,000 children out of poverty.
 
Edmund King, AA President,
has commented:- "Potholes are the number 1 transport concern for drivers and continue to blight too many roads, so this funding should help smooth out the road ahead. Providing Councils with long term funding, coupled with the requirement to publish repair data and strategies, is a pragmatic solution. That will enable residents to see how their Council is progressing and hold them to account.”
 

RAC Head Of Policy Simon Williams
has also responded saying:- "This investment is an extremely welcome move. We've long called for Councils to be given certainty of funding over an extended period so they can properly plan maintenance of their road networks as we believe this will lead to a better, safer driving experience for motorists. We also welcome the Government linking additional funding to Councils who commit to carrying out preventative maintenance, as this stops potholes forming in the first place and extends the life of roads. It's also far cheaper than continuously patching pothole-ridden roads only to have to pay far more to resurface them."


Crew from St Helens McDonald's restaurant serves up community spirit at Luke Littler's send off!

ON 27 November 2025: McDonald's brought festive cheer to Sidac Social Club last night as the local restaurant team joined the St Helens community to celebrate hometown darts star Luke Littler ahead of the 2025 World Darts Championships.

The event, hosted at the home of the St Helens Darts Academy, saw McDonald's front and centre as crew from the local St Helens restaurant, arrived with the McDonald's Festive Burger Van to hand out free food to fans, families and club members.

With Luke known locally for his love of a post-match Maccies, the moment offered the perfect opportunity for the community to enjoy the NEW Double Big Tasty® available on the McDonald's Festive Menu. The restaurant team spent the evening serving up smiles as well as burgers, creating a warm and celebratory atmosphere as the town came together to support one of its own.

Luke,
who grew up training at the Academy, said it was a welcome taste of home:- "It's good to be back at Sidac. I've had a busy year, but this is where it all started, so it's nice to see everyone before the Championships kick off. It gives me the energy I need for what's next. I love a Maccies, so having the Big Tasty here tonight was spot on. Everyone seemed to enjoy it, which was class.”

McDonald's Franchisee, Lance Flor
who owns and operates three restaurants in St Helens, comments on Luke's visit:- "We were delighted to be part of Luke's send‑off here in St Helens. He's a real local favourite, and you could feel the buzz as everyone came together to celebrate him. Serving up the new Double Big Tasty® back but even tastier on our festive menu, was the perfect way to mark the occasion, and it was brilliant to see guests enjoying it as much as Luke does. We're all wishing him the very best for what's ahead.”

The send off marks an energising moment for Luke as he prepares for the 2025 World Darts Championship, with the St Helens community once again rallying behind him as he heads into what promises to be an exciting tournament season.

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