17 March
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The council will continue to invest in West Lothian's growing road and footpath network, including town centre street improvements, bridges and street lightening, with over £53 million to be invested by 2028.

£10 million will be invested between April 2021 and March 2022 alone.

An additional £750,000 will be spent next year alone on repairing potholes. This includes potholes that our team have on their planned list of work already, and new potholes that are reported to us.

A large number of roads will be upgraded across West Lothian, but significant projects in 2021/22 include:

  • Blaeberryhill Road in Whitburn
  • Edinburgh Road in Bathgate
  • Linlithgow High Street
  • Mayfield Drive in Armadale and Station Road in Armadale
  • Longridge Road (A706) Whitburn (Dixon Terrace to Croftmalloch)
  • A71 - West End, Main Street, East End, West Calder
  • Station Road, Addiewell
  • Thymebank, Ladywell
  • B792 - Addiewell to Tennants March, West Calder
  • B708 - Lower Bathville

Tom Conn, Executive councillor for the Environment, said:

"We are delighted that our capital programme has been approved and our teams can continue to progress with improving local services.

"Each year the council spends millions of pounds upgrading and maintaining the local road network. Since the ten-year capital programme was approved in 2012, over £61 million has been spent upgrading our roads and paths.

"Overall, West Lothian currently has one of the best maintained road networks in Scotland but there is always room for improvement.

"We do appreciate road improvements are one of the most talked about services we provide. The fact is that potholes and road works are inevitable, and occur on all roads at some point, in every local authority.

"Work on repair and maintenance never ends and our teams continually work on these projects. We always try to improve what we have and that's why an additional £750,000 will be spent next year alone on repairing potholes. This includes potholes that our team have on their planned list of work already, and new potholes that are reported to us.

"What we'd also emphasis to customers is that we can't check every square metre of roads at all times so if there's an issue in your street or path, please do report them to the council. We know how popular our online reporting form is for road defects and potholes. That has helped us receive more detailed information from customers and allowed customers to inform us more easily."

As part of the £53 million package, £4.8 million will be spend on flood prevention work in Broxburn, the River Almond and Bathgate. £845,000 allocated for town centres improvements.  £16 million will be spent on road lighting works.  A further £7 million will be invested in maintaining and upgrading bridges during this time.

There will also be investment in cycle ways including the Armadale to Whitburn cycle way and footpath/active travel improvements in Bathgate and West Calder.

Here's how West Lothian's roads sit compared to Scotland's other 32 local councils:

According to figures are from SCOTS /APSE: the majority of West Lothian's roads (78% in terms of the percentage of total road network) - are regarded as amongst the best in Scotland (top 5 from 32 local authority areas).

  • West Lothian is 5th for A Class roads - 15% of our total road network (generally, these are our busy & faster roads)
  • West Lothian is 15th for B Class roads -  11% of our road network
  • West Lothian is 24th for C Class roads - 11% of our road network (These are generally smaller roads intended to connect together unclassified roads)
  • West Lothian is 2nd for U Class roads - 63% of our total road network (many of these are residential streets)