Pothole Problems Raised in Parliament

In a debate on improving Scotland’s roads in the Scottish parliament I accused the SNP government of causing suffering to drivers, cyclists and pedestrians over the conditions of roads across the country due to chronic underfunding of local authorities.

The debate comes as recent Freedom of Information requests show the total estimated cost of the current repair backlog for Scotland’s roads comes to more than £2.47 billion, up 47% on 2022’s figure of £1.68 billion. Fife roads make up over £100 million of that 2024 figure, an increase of 29% on 2022’s £77.6 million total.

In the debate I said that it was “not good enough for the Cabinet Secretary simply to say that it is down to local authorities,” pointing to repeated slashing of local authority budgets and stating, “the SNP Government has completely hammered local authority funding in a disproportionate way.”

I am calling for the Cabinet Secretary to stop blaming councils and find the investment required to get potholes fixed, no matter whether a council or the Government is responsible for the road.

The middle of the general election campaign is an appropriate time to have a debate on the terrible condition of Scotland’s roads as it is something constituent’s repeatedly raise with me on the doors.

This isn’t just an issue that impacts drivers, cyclists and pedestrians can also suffer damage or indeed injury from poorly maintained road networks.

I also do not think it is acceptable that local authorities take all the blame for the situation we find ourselves in – across the country, councils have had to suffer disproportionate levels of cuts over years meaning they have had to make ever more difficult decisions on where to channel funding and what they are prioritising. As a result, the roads have suffered.

I am calling on the Scottish Government to find the money necessary to repair Scotland’s broken road networks, to support local authorities in dealing with the critical level of maintenance and repair required and to bring an end to this ever-worsening situation.

Scottish figures from individual FOI requests:

2022Repair Backlog 2024Repair Backlog Cash difference%
Aberdeen City  Aberdeeen City    
Aberdeenshire99,228,000 Aberdeenshire115,576,000 16,348,00016%
Angus55,454,000 Angus   missing
Argyle & Bute112,251,000 Argyll and Bute112,251,000 00%
City of Edinburgh77,346,000 City of Edinburgh85,719,000 8,373,00011%
Clackmannanshire11,947,000 Clackmannanshire11,000,000 -947,000-8%
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar36,000,000 Comhairle nan Eilean Siar43,205,000 7,205,00020%
Dumfries & Galloway217,320,000 Dumfries and Galloway253,471,000 36,151,00017%
Dundee22,286,000 Dundee City missing
East Ayrshire55,262,000 East Ayrshire53,050,000 -2,212,000-4%
East Dunbartonshire  East Dunbartonshire598,454,000  new
East Lothian  East Lothian  0 
East Renfrewshire25,302,000 East Renfrewshire27,000,000 1,698,0007%
Falkirk42,337,000 Falkirk47,665,000 5,328,00013%
Fife77,600,000 Fife100,329,000 22,729,00029%
Glasgow96,000,000 Glasgow City104,082,538 8,082,5388%
Inverclyde15,300,000 Inverclyde15,026,000 -274,000-2%
Midlothian19,500,000 Midlothian37,270,000 17,770,00091%
North Ayrshire34,807,000 North Ayrshire38,565,000 3,758,00011%
North Lanarkshire62,000,000 North Lanarkshire73,973,000 11,973,00019%
Orkney427,000 Orkney Islands19,031,000 18,604,0004357%
Perth & Kinross88,750,000 Perth and Kinross99,725,000 10,975,00012%
Renfrewshire  Renfrewshire38,160,000  new
Scottish Borders97,280,000 Scottish Borders123,215,000 25,935,00027%
Shetland Island33,400,000 Shetland Islands33,933,000 533,0002%
South Ayrshire46,441,000 South Ayrshire50,600,000 4,159,0009%
South Lanarkshire90,420,000 South Lanarkshire   missing
Stirling  Stirling57,070,000  new
The Highlands194,827,000 The Highlands233,631,000 38,804,00020%
The Moray40,706,000 The Moray46,469,000 5,763,00014%
West Dunbartonshire  West Dunbartonshire15,166,000  new
West Lothian31,067,000 West Lothian38,001,000 6,934,00022%
Total1,683,258,000 Total2,471,637,538 788,379,53847%

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