The Prime Minister has given the go-ahead to £31m of rail resilence projects and £30m for local highways damaged by severe weather.
The ten rail resilience projects include works at Cowley Bridge in Exeter to improve resilience to flooding. There is also a review of resilience in South West England. The £30m for highway damage comes on top of the £3.5m announced earlier in the month.
Transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin said: "We're determined to boost the resilience of the transport network against future severe weather. The funding announced today will help to make that happen."
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