A57 Mottram Bypass
Around 25,000 vehicles travel along the A57 through Mottram every day, including over 2,000 HGVs - equivalent to one lorry entering the village every 42 seconds. A new bridge will carry the A6018 Roe Cross Road over the dual carriageway, which also includes a 140-metre-long underpass to take the bypass under Old Road and Old Hall Lane to the
National Highways has confirmed that main construction of the delayed 230m A57 Mottram Bypass scheme will finally get underway in early 2025. Main works contractor Balfour Beatty has been given
Locals in Mottram have campaigned for decades for a bypass to be built around the village. In 2020, National Highways revealed about 25,000 vehicles travelled along the A57 through Mottram every
The A57 Link Roads Mottram Bypass, which will go round the Tameside village on the route between Manchester and Sheffield, is set to go ahead after a legal challenge by environmental campaigners
Work on a new Greater Manchester bypass - 60 years in the making - has started. The new A57 Link Roads scheme, more commonly known as the Mottram bypass, is set to transform travel in the north by
National Highways has confirmed that the A57 Mottram Bypass scheme get underway in early 2025.The scheme, worth a total of 237m, is finally to get underway after a number of delays with principal contractor Balfour Beatty now being given the green light to begin construction of a compound over the summer of 2024.Following a series of meetings between Conservative candidate for High Peak
The Mottram Bypass was first floated in the 1970s. It was the subject of two consultations, one in 2017 and the other in 2020. M67 with a new junction on the A57 at Mottram Moor, and the single carriageway A57 Link Road, which will link from that A57 Mottram Moor junction to a new junction on the A57 at Woolley Bridge.
A dual carriageway connecting the M67 Junction 4 roundabout to a new junction on the A57 at Mottram Moor. A single carriageway linking the A57 at Mottram Moor to a new junction at Woolley Bridge The Mottram bypass marks a significant milestone in upgrading the A57 corridor, reinforcing regional transport resilience while delivering long-overdue
Creation of two new link roads at the western end of the A57A628 route, to provide a dual carriageway bypass around Mottram in Longdendale The A57 Link Roads project will include the creation of two new link roads Mottram Moor Link Road - a new dual carriageway from the M67 junction 4 roundabout to a new junction on the A57T at Mottram Moor
The A57 Link Roads Project will comprise two sections of road to provide a bypass around the Tameside village of Mottram. A section of dual carriageway from junction four of the M67 will connect to the A57 at Mottram Moor. Another stretch of single carriageway will link the A57 at Mottram Moor to a new junction on the A57 in Woolley Bridge.