RSSIn the UK severe winter conditions for the second year in succession  have resulted in an increase in the number of pavement surface failures  and potholes developing. With local authorities facing budget cuts as  part of the UK Government's austerity drive to reduce debt, there is  little funding left for planned road maintenance work, let alone  repairing potholes. The 5421   Local Government Association (LGA), which  represents local authorities in England and Wales, says that there is a  shortage of some €194 million for road repairs to tackle the most recent  winter damage. During 2010 some 2 million potholes were filled in  England and Wales according to LGA data, however more repairs are now  needed.
      
        Pothole patching problem for UK
In the UK severe winter conditions for the second year in succession have resulted in an increase in the number of pavement surface failures and potholes developing. With local authorities facing budget cuts as part of the UK Government's austerity drive to reduce debt, there is little funding left for planned road maintenance work, let alone repairing potholes. The Local Government Association (LGA), which represents local authorities in England and Wales, says that there is a shortage of some €194 million
          
      
      
                
                        
                
         
                 
        
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