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Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead signals £46.6m transport programme pipeline

Cabinet welcomed a £46.6m multi-year Department for Transport funding package covering roads, buses, EV charging, walking and cycling. Officers must finalise detailed proposals by 31 October to retain the grant, creating a clear near-term pipeline for delivery and works planning.

Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead · South East · 16 July 2026

SignalStrong
Estimated value
£46.6m
Route to market
Grant-funded procurement pipeline
Timing
Detailed proposals due by 31 October 2026; delivery over the next 3-4 years

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We have to get our proposal completely finished with detailed drawings and proposals for each area that we want to upgrade over the next three to four years, and we have to do that by the end of October, the 31st of October, in order to retain the grant funding that's been allocated.
Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead · "Budget, Transport & Assets" committee

Also said in the meeting

There's £21.9 million renewing and maintaining the existing road infrastructure.
There's £6 million which is very welcome for EV charging ... and then £2 million for walking, wheeling and cycling.

What we know

  • Cabinet welcomed a multi-year Department for Transport funding package worth £46.6m.
  • The proposals must be completed by 31 October 2026 to retain the grant funding.
  • The funding covers roads, bus infrastructure, bus services, EV charging, walking and cycling, and scheme/policy development.

Why this is a signal, not noise

The meeting gives both a specific value and a clear deadline for completed proposals, indicating an active, time-bound procurement and delivery pipeline.

Tags

highwaystransportEV chargingactive travelgrant-funded

Source

Budget, Transport & Assets, 16 July 2026

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How a supplier could follow up

  1. Track whether the council issues standalone packages for roads, bus infrastructure, EV charging, and active travel works.
  2. Prepare capability statements for highways maintenance, street works, bus stop infrastructure, and EV charging delivery.
  3. Monitor committee papers and procurement portals for the detailed proposals and any subsequent tender or call-off notices.

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