Critical maintenance spend to rise to £10bn a year in decade-long infrastructure strategy

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Chancellor’s deputy sets out planned £752bn investment in infrastructure over next decade

Government spending on critical maintenance for health, education and justice estates will rise to more than £10bn a year by 2034/35, the chancellor’s deputy has announced.

Announcing the release of the long-anticipated 10-year infrastructure strategy in parliament this afternoon, Darren Jones set out the government’s plans for spending a total £752bn on infrastructure investment over the period.

 

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