Burringham Bypass Map
This project will deliver the Burringham bypass and improve connectivity for residents across the area.quot Work is expected to be completed on the new southern junction by spring 2025. North Lincolnshire Council is leading the project with cash from the government through National Highways. The decision record does not publicly name the awarded
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M181 southern junction works, known as the Burringham Bypass, have begun. Esh Construction were awarded the contract for the works, after a multi-million pound tender process, in the spring. The
Burringham Road Roundabout is a planned junction and future terminus of the M181 in Lincolnshire. It is part of a substantial new housing development Lincolnshire Lakes to the west of Scunthorpe. The part between here and the current terminus would be downgraded to an A Road.
Plans have been unveiled for half of a more than 1,100 homes village connected to a long-awaited village bypass. A planning application is in for the southern half of a 1,188 homes development
A new roundabout was built at Brumby Common, cutting the motorway short by almost a mile. Plans are in hand to build another roundabout at the B1450 Burringham Road, which will curtail it further, leaving just a very short motorway connection to the M180. Current plans suggest it will lose its route number at this point.
The new junction will also act as a bypass for Burringham village, says the council. The new junction will connect to a new east to west link road between the M181 and Scotter Road. This is a key milestone of the Lincolnshire Lakes development that will support the transformation of North Lincolnshire's economy, according to the council.
Maps and data content Home. Transport and Streets. Contract awarded to build next M181 junction with Government cash Following a multi-million-pound tender process, the appointment will mean a bypass for Burringham now moves a step closer, unlocking land for new homes, reducing congestion at Berkeley Circle and cutting commuting times to
This includes the formation of temporary accesses from Burringham Road which will enable access to the work area for plant and equipment to be able to construct the works, with temporary traffic signals in place throughout this period of work. quotThis is a very exciting new development and will mean the bypass for Burringham will move a
The appointment means a bypass for Burringham now moves a step closer in reducing congestion at Berkeley Circle, cutting commuting times to and from Scunthorpe and unlocking land for new homes. Leader of North Lincolnshire Council, Councillor Rob Waltham, said quotWe must thank our local MPs Andrew Percy and Holly Mumby-Croft for supporting us