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Shropshire Council Introduces Tough New Road Repair Inspections

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AI-generatedThis is a local government initiative in Shropshire, UK, focused on improving road repair quality. No direct commercial mechanism is identified: no company, commodity, or supply chain is affected. The additional funding is modest and specific to local roads, with no broader economic or sector impact.
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- Shropshire Council introduced a new inspection regime for road repairs.
- Contractors must redo substandard repairs at no cost to taxpayers.
- An additional £1.5 million in government funding was allocated for road repairs.
- First inspectors are already active; more to be deployed.
- Council Leader Heather Kidd emphasized accountability and encouraged resident reporting.
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