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£44.02million funding allocated to Worcestershire for highways, active travel and bus service improvements

WORCESTERSHIRE County Council has been awarded £44.02million by the Department for Transport (DfT) for highways maintenance and bus service improvements in the county.

The government has set out Worcestershire’s highways maintenance capital allocation for the next four years, providing improved financial certainty compared with the previous one-year settlement for 2025/26.

The funding covers all aspects of the county’s highway network, including carriageways, footways, cycleways, bridges and street lighting.

The funding will be subject to the authority meeting national Incentive Fund conditions.

The Incentive Fund requires councils to publish annual transparency reports, with 50 per cent of the funding next year dependent on meeting those requirements.

Confirmation has been received of a further funding over the next 3 years under the Local Authority Bus Grant to improve bus services.




The funding will be used to deliver the priorities set out in the Council’s Bus Service Improvement Plan to make buses more frequent, reliable and better integrated, expand coverage (including rural and on‑demand services), improve bus stops, information and ticketing across the county.

Active Travel England has also confirmed the county will receive further funding to enhance local walking, wheeling and cycling infrastructure.


Coun Karl Perks, cabinet member for Highways and Transport at Worcestershire County Council, said: “These allocations will help us plan more effectively and continue to invest in essential works across our roads, footways, cycle routes and structures.

“The increase in future years is particularly positive. At the same time, we continue to face significant financial pressures as a council, and we must ensure that every pound is used as effectively as possible. This funding certainty will support us in doing just that.”