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£305 million road improvements for Greater Manchester

Greater Manchester is to receive £305 million of road improvements over the next few years with some significant investment in the county’s motorways and major A roads over the next few months.

Work to deliver a £208 million Smart Motorway along the M60 and M62 by autumn 2017 is already underway.

Greater Manchester’s drivers will also benefit from work in Cheshire to build a new £191 million A556 dual carriageway between Bowdon and Knutsford with work launched last Friday (14 November).

A total of 120 key projects will have been delivered by April.

Cyclists are also set to benefit from a £550k investment in safer crossing points across the motorway junctions at Middleton, Milnrow and Stockport – enhancing the viability of national cycle routes.

The improvements are part of the Government’s £700 million investment in the North West by 2021 with 80 per cent of motorways and major A roads being resurfaced by then.

Significant repair and maintenance schemes scheduled to be completed in Greater Manchester by the end of March 2015 include:

  • £2 million for resurfacing and installing new safety barriers along the M61 south of Bolton around junctions 2 and 3 with Kearsley Spur and the A66.
  • £105,000 of bus stop improvements along the A5103 Princess Parkway in south Manchester.
  • £600,000 for new safety barriers along the A627M and A663 near Oldham.
  • £454,000 to renew lighting along the M602 route into Salford and Manchester.

Work on £5.5 million, £5.3 million and £1.7 million projects to provide a new bridge along the M56 at Thorley Lane near Manchester Airport and reduce congestion at Denton Island and Orrell interchanges at junction 24 of the M60 and junction 26 of the M6 respectively are continuing.

Meanwhile, 9 other ‘pinch point’ projects will get underway and be completed before April – all specifically aimed at supporting local developments, relieving congestion and improving safety. They are:

  • £4.2 million of work to improve traffic flows along the eastbound M56 by adding a lane through junction 7 near Altrincham.
  • A £1 million project to complement the junction improvements at junction 26 at Orrell by installing four new electronic message signs to give drivers better information of incidents and congestion.
  • £370,000 to improve monitoring of and response to incidents by installing 3 new CCTV cameras along the M56 junction 5 Manchester Airport junction.
  • £836,000 to improve monitoring of and response to incidents by installing new cameras between junction 27 and 28 of the M6 north of Wigan.

Sections of the M60 - at Northenden, Whitefield and Middleton – and the M61, M62 and M66 at Westhoughton, Rochdale and Bury respectively also benefiting from extra CCTV cameras in £860,000 worth of projects.

The Highways Agency’s major projects director for the north, Jeremy Bloom said: “This is really good news for road users across Greater Manchester because it will ultimately mean less congestion, more reliable journey times and improved safety.

“Record amounts are being invested in roads – that inevitably means more roadworks, but for every scheme we work on there will be an improvement for drivers.”

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .

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