
North Northamptonshire to spend £5m on transport upgrades
Other major investments include £1.2m for replacing a weak bridge deck on Station Road in Earls Barton and £500,000 for waterproofing at Irthlingborough viaduct. A further £350,000 has been earmarked for a new pedestrian crossing on the A509 at Wilby.Smaller projects include bus gate enforcement cameras in Kettering and Corby, £270,000 for new vehicle-activated signs, and £40,000 to close a road to tackle fly-tipping.Leader of the local authority, Martin Griffiths, said the works would support long-term improvements to local roads. "This funding, alongside the wider plans for highways, should mean residents start to see a difference," he added.A sum of £7.7m from the local transport grant for 2025-26 - rising to £54m by 2029-30 - can be used for road maintenance, safety upgrades and traffic signal improvements.All projects are expected to be completed by summer 2026.
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