Wokingham gets an additional £418,000 to spend fixing potholes – but MP thinks the council ‘wants the roads to get worse’
The government is also providing an additional £418,000 extra this year, and again next year, for additional work on potholes.
The government is also providing an additional £418,000 extra this year, and again next year, for additional work on potholes.
Wokingham Borough Council's Conservative group said the number of motorists making claims against the Council for pothole damage have snowballed.
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