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Basford West spine road

23rd July 2014 @ 6:06am – by Cheshire East Council
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The next stage of a multi-million pound road investment is under way in Cheshire East, as part of the All Change for Crewe programme.

Plans to start building the Basford West spine road are now under way after the Council's developer partner, Goodmans, appointed a contractor to begin work on the £7m road next month (August) as part of a larger contract.

It follows the Council's successful bid to the DfT for 'pinch point' funding in order to ease congestion in the area and open up 35 hectares of strategic employment and housing sites, creating more than 2,000 jobs and boosting the economy by an estimated £40m, with 12,500 jobs over the next two decades.

The 1km road represents a vital link between Gresty Road in Crewe and the Shavington junction of the A500 and will improve access to Crewe railway station and then on into the town centre.

It also presents opportunities to develop the existing land in the Basford West area for retail and leisure developments and also for much-needed new homes.The land will also be earmarked for commercial use, including rail-related development.

Councillor Michael Jones, Leader of Cheshire East Council, said: "This is more fantastic news for Crewe and further proves this Council's commitment to helping this town to grow and thrive again.

"It also means Crewe is being taken seriously as a place for investment, because the Government is recognising the town's huge economic potential time-and-time again.

"The road itself will provide excellent local and strategic links to Crewe and Nantwich as well as the A500 and M6. It will ease traffic on the existing roads in the area and offer relief to other routes into Crewe, such as the A5020 and Weston Road."

This success follows on from the delivery of the new station access, the commencement of the Crewe Green Link Road South and M6 J16/ A500 widening scheme and the improvements at M6 J17 to follow this Autumn.

The authority is now waiting to hear whether it has been successful in applying for £2.8m to widen the B5078, which leads to the M6 at junction 16 at Barthomley.

Work is already getting under way on the £11.2m joint scheme between Cheshire East Council and the Highways Agency, with the installation of traffic signals on Junction 16 of the M6 and the widening of the A500 to two lanes approaching the junction. The A500 scheme will see a 600 metre-long widening of the A500 on the approach to the M6 at junction 16 on the Crewe side.


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