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Suffolk County Council to receive £44m boost for pothole repairs in 2025

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Suffolk is set to receive £44 million to tackle potholes next year, including £11.7 million in new funding from the government's £1.6 billion national road repair scheme.

Why it matters: Poor road conditions are costing Ipswich drivers hundreds of pounds in vehicle repairs, with the AA reporting that fixing potholes is a priority for 96% of drivers. According to Halfords, more than a quarter of drivers experienced pothole damage to their vehicle last year, with repairs averaging £718.

The big picture: The government's £1.6 billion investment represents a nearly 50% increase in local road maintenance funding compared to last year. Suffolk County Council will need to demonstrate effective use of the money, with 25% of funding withheld until they prove delivery.

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Suffolk is set to receive £44 million to tackle potholes next yearPaul RushtonPaul Rushton

Local control: The government is also consulting on devolving powers to approve lane rental schemes to local mayors in the future. These schemes allow local authorities to charge companies for the time that street and road works occupy the road, with at least 50% of surplus funds to be reinvested in highway maintenance.

What's at stake:

  • Councils must collect the right data to capture the true state of their road networks

  • Local authorities need to show they're delivering proactive maintenance

  • Focus should be on permanent repairs rather than temporary fixes

  • Suffolk County Council will need to identify and prioritise the roads most in need of repair

What they're saying: Edmund King, AA president, said: "With most journeys starting and ending on local roads, it is vital to restore the structural integrity of the streets we live on. We urge councils to focus on permanent and innovative repairs rather than adopting a 'patch and run' approach."

Jack Abbott, MP for Ipswich and Government's Mission Champion for the East of England, said: "With this huge boost in new funding, it is now incumbent on Suffolk County Council to act and repair our broken roads."

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander described the investment as "record investment" that will "start to reverse a decade of decline on our country's roads."

What's next:

  • Residents can report potholes in their area through their local council

  • The funding will be available for the 2025-26 financial year

  • Progress will be monitored with 25% of funding dependent on performance

The bottom line: While this represents the largest one-off road maintenance funding settlement councils have ever received, the pressure is now on Suffolk County Council to deliver visible improvements to Ipswich's roads.

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Computer scientist son of micro-brewery owner first to complete Ipswich pub trail

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Adam Littler, a 23-year-old computer scientist whose parents were brewers, has become the first person to complete both Sip'Swich drinks trails, visiting all 15 venues in just two days.

Why it matters: The Sip'Swich trails, organised by Ipswich Central  in conjunction with Ipswich Borough Council, aim to showcase the town's brilliant selection of pubs and bars to a wider audience, helping people discover new venues they've never visited before.

The big picture: Littler, who moved to Ipswich six months ago, was awarded a limited edition Sip'Swich reusable cup and received a surprise £50 voucher from men's retailer James St. Peter's for being the first to complete both trails.

Mark Hubert of James St. Peters presenting Adam Littler with his voucher
Mark Hubert of James St. Peters presenting Adam Littler with his voucherIpswich Central

What they're saying: "Having moved to Ipswich six months ago and loving a drink with friends, when I saw the trails being promoted in the local paper newsfeed it was right up my street as something to do!" Littler said.

By the numbers: The ambitious pub-goer visited 13 venues on Saturday 8 March before returning to complete the final two a couple of days later. He collected his prize less than a week after the trails launched.

The details: As a computer scientist with brewing in his blood, Littler scored each location on a 1-10 scale rating for enjoyment of the drink, price and atmosphere.

"The Arbor House and Crafty Fox were two venues that I was really impressed with for their friendly and knowledgeable staff plus recommendations they made. The Arbor House was an unexpected gem that I'd go back to, and, the Crafty Fox had a really lovely vibe about it," he said.

To make the challenge more interesting, Littler had a different type of drink in every venue, including wine at Boom Battle Bar, a cocktail at Cosy Club and a spirit at The Black Horse Inn.

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Adam Littler was the first to complete the Sip'Swich trailAdam Littler

What's next: Littler plans to do the trail again with another group of friends so his girlfriend can also win a reusable cup. Meanwhile, the trails will run until the end of April or when all prizes have been claimed.

Lee Walker  from Ipswich Central said:

Ipswich is so lucky to have an incredible range of pubs and bars each with their own character and ambience. We devised Sip'Swich as a way of showcasing those places to a wider audience.

The bottom line: Further special prizes will be awarded over the coming weeks, including a voucher for a brewery tour donated by the Briarbank Brewery. Details and trail cards can be downloaded from www.allaboutIpswich.com/sipswich or collected from any of the 15 participating venues.

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