ENVIRONMENT

Councils to gain from roadwork charging plans

Transport ministers have proposed giving councils powers to charge utility companies for digging up busy roads at peak times.

Transport ministers have proposed giving councils powers to charge utility companies for digging up busy roads at peak times.

The twelve-week national consultation announced today by Transport Secretary Philip Hammond is aimed at cutting the number of rush hour roadworks, which officials estimate costs the economy £4bn a year.

Jonathan Werran

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