Watchdog Picks Holes in Council Approach to Roads Maintenance
The Scotsman › November 03, 2004
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The Scotsman › November 03, 2004
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Councils have been criticised for spending less than ten years ago and taking a short-term 'sticking plaster' approach to Scotland's roads Picture: Tony Marsh
WIDE variations in the state of Scotland's roads have been uncovered by spending watchdogs, who blame councils for filling potholes at the expense of proper maintenance.See the full content of this document
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Watchdog Picks Holes in Council Approach to Roads Maintenance
At one extreme is Stirling Council, where 28 per cent of the roads it is responsible for need repairs.
At the other, just 6 ...See the full content of this document
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