West Sussex County Council is committed to improving the condition of the roads in our county and we welcome the DfT’s investment of additional funding, which will enable us to continue our progress in this area.
It was frustrating, however, to read Mr Rutland’s claim that we haven’t, as yet, published figures on “how many potholes [we] have filled”.
I would like to assure Mr Rutland and our communities that we have already issued updates informing the residents of West Sussex about the work we have carried out on the road network, including the number of potholes we have repaired.
This information has been shared through press releases issued to our local media and hosted on our own website, along with more in depth information being available on
our dedicated webpage
I hope Mr Rutland will find this information we have shared – and will continue to share – useful in keeping his constituents updated on the great strides we have made in tackling the issues faced by users of our road network as we endeavour to keep West Sussex moving.
For reference, previous press updates:
24 November 2022 £7.4million worth of road surface improvements completed in just six months at 197 sites - West Sussex County Council
12 January 2023 25,500 potholes filled in nine months – but severe weather leads to new influx of pothole reports - West Sussex County Council
4 July 2023 Investing in Better Roads - West Sussex County Council
31 May 2024 Better Roads campaign: our commitment to improving road conditions continues - West Sussex County Council
11 October 2024 Department for Transport funds the repair of 31.5 km of roads in West Sussex - West Sussex County Council
1 Nov 2024 Better Roads: A busy 6 months maintaining our highways in West Sussex - West Sussex County Council