DETAILS of how council officials plan to spent more than £2 million maintaining and improving East Ayrshire's roads have been revealed.

Council cabinet members last week agreed to an overall roads budget of £8.280 million, with a number of carriageway and footway schemes identified and prioritised for action.

The investment will see £2.293m being allocated for carriageway structural maintenance, £250,000 each for footway structural maintenance and street lighting improvement schemes; £2.4m for bridge and culvert strengthening and £323,000 for transport.

We've compiled a full list of the roads in Cumnock and the surrounding areas that have been earmarked for upgrades and the estimated cost of each project.

  • Stair- C3 road- £103,200- Start date: May 20- End date: May 27
  • Auchinleck- B7036 Barony Road- £147,997.77- Start date: April 22- End date: May 6
  • Mauchline- Hughfield Road- £66.600- Start date: July 15- End date: July 26
  • Mauchline- Carrick View- £39,432- Start date: June 14- End date: July 5
  • Mauchline- Beechwood Road- £26,076- Start date: July 1- End date: July 19
  • Mauchline- Jean Armour Drive- £202,500- Start date: July 22- End date: August 9
  • Patna- A713- £193,218.75- Start date: July 29- End date: August 9
  • Cumnock- A70 Muirkirk Road- £45,625- Start date: N/A- End date: N/A
  • Mauchline- U723 Friendlesshead Road- £25,568- Start date: N/A- End date: N/A

Other programmes of work are due to be carried out in Kilmarnock, Hurlford, Stewarton, Kilmaurs, Crosshouse and Darvel.

Councillor Jim McMahon, Cabinet Spokesperson for Housing, Transport and Communities, said: “The roads infrastructure is one of the council’s most valuable assets and it is vital to the economic wellbeing and development of East Ayrshire, contributing significantly to the local economy and regeneration.

“By re-profiling current available budgets, we have been able to sustain the significant increased and necessary investment in our infrastructure.

This increased funding will ensure that we have a strong focus on addressing the quality of the infrastructure asset and the safety of everyone who is using our roads.”