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Council to dip into reserves for road repairs
East Sussex County Council is to spend more than 拢5m from its reserves on road repairs.
Cabinet members have approved the additional spending of 拢5.6m from reserves to pay for extra patching and drainage work.
They also voted to increase the capital programme by 拢5.1m, which will be funded through borrowing.
Claire Dowling, lead member for transport and environment, said: 鈥淥ver recent winters, and in particular last winter, the weather has taken its toll on roads in East Sussex."
The council says the increased investment would help improve 40 miles of road and "significantly reduce the proportion of roads in East Sussex needing repair".
The local authority says it is continuing to lobby central government for better and longer-term funding for road maintenance.
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