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Work on a huge new link road branded as the 'eastern gateway to Derbyshire ' by an MP has begun. After 60 years in the making, the A57 Link Roads scheme, more commonly known as the Mottram bypass ...
The first is the Mottram Moor Link Road – a new dual carriageway from the M67 junction 4 roundabout to a new junction on the A57 (T) at Mottram Moor.
The other is the A57 Link Road – a new single carriageway link from the A57 (T) at Mottram Moor to a new junction on the A57 in Woolley Bridge. Work is expected to take three years to complete ...
The long-planned scheme will see Longdendale bypass will alleviate traffic on the A57, A628 and A616 routes that pass through villages in the Tameside and High Peak districts. There are many ...
One is the Mottram Moor Link Road – a new dual carriageway from the M67 junction 4 roundabout to a new junction on the A57 (T) at Mottram Moor.
This new road will bypass the village of Mottram, where LS Lowry used to live and extend towards Glossop, but will not pass Tintwistle and Hollingworth. The Secretary of State for Transport ...
Preliminary work to build a major bypass that has been 50 years in the making is finally set to start. Plans for the A57 Mottram Bypass link road project - which will create two new link roads ...
Once work actually starts on the bypass in 2025 it is expected to take approximately three years to complete. The A57 Link Roads project was formerly known as the “Trans-Pennine Upgrade”, and is ...
A huge step has been taken towards the construction of Mottram Bypass in Tameside - having first being mooted in 1965. Jonathan Reynolds, the MP for Stalybridge and Hyde, has hailed the High Court's ...
A dual-carriageway would bypass Mottram in Longendale from the M67 to Mottram Moor under the plans, while another link road would take traffic away from Woolley Lane onwards to Glossop and Snake Pass.