£10m pothole payout for councils across London

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£10 million has been set aside to repair London's potholes. Department for Transport says the money must be used to repair potholes or ensure that they do not appear in the first place.

Councils will also have to publish updates on works every three months so residents can see how repairs are progressing, and all work has to be completed by March 2015.

Here's how the money is being spent in each London borough.

  • Barking and Dagenham: £188,812

  • Barnet: £313,844

  • Bexley: £316,308

  • Brent: £298,841

  • Bromley: £504,982

  • Camden: £147,900

  • City of London: £41,008

  • Croydon: £734,756

  • Ealing: £251,835

  • Enfield: £350,068

  • Greenwich: £309,488

  • Hackney: £145,404

  • Hammersmith & Fulham: £124,029

  • Haringey: £210,302

  • Harrow: £230,652

  • Havering: £403,983

  • Hillingdon: £415,158

  • Islington: £134,521

  • Kensington and Chelsea: £108,291

  • Kingston upon Thames: £250,550

  • Lambeth: £211,339

  • Lewisham: £229,092

  • Merton: £218,622

  • Newham: £189,332

  • Redbridge: £324,943

  • Richmond upon Thames: £250,615

  • Southwark: £260,011

  • Sutton: £301,313

  • Tower Hamlets: £250,542

  • Waltham Forest: £249,721

  • Wandsworth: £164,054

  • Westminster: £304,589

Source: Department for Transport