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HGV drivers set to get better showers and rest stops in £20million funding pledge

Truck stops are set to be improved with £20million Government funding - a move to make the sector more appealing to new recruits(Image: Highways Agency (www.gov.uk))

HGV drivers are set to benefit from £20 million of funding for better roadside facilities in a bid to tackle the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ driver shortage.

The Government is asking roadside service providers to apply for a slice of the £20 million allocated to improve security, lighting and shower rooms at service stations.

Currently, the sector is understaffed with an estimated shortfall of around 90,000 drivers due to a number of factors including Brexit and a recruitment image problem.

It is hoped the funding, part of National Highways’ existing £169 million , will improve facilities making a career on the road a more attractive prospect.

Roadside service operators are being encouraged to apply for the multimillion-pound fund immediately.

Mags Simpson, Head of Policy Engagement at trade body Logistics º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, which represents more than half of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s HGV fleet, said the funding is a ' positive step forward' for industry.

She said: "Logistics º£½ÇÊÓÆµ members have previously cited the lack of available lorry parking and suitable roadside facilities as one of the main barriers to recruitment and as a result, an increase in funding for this vital sector of the economy is much welcomed news.

"It is vital that these key workers, who are charged with keeping the nation stocked with all its required goods, have a safe place to take these breaks."