Mottram Bypass
Mottram Moor night works. From Tuesday 6 May to Friday 9 May, one lane will be closed on the westbound carriageway of Mottram Moor. This will be in place opposite 45 Mottram Moor to 143 Mottram Moor. 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 Mottram bypass has been a thing of myth and legend in Tameside for decades, but now it is a reality. The A57 link road scheme, estimated to be worth around 228m, is designed to tackle
A new video provides a glimpse of how a 228 million bypass to take traffic away from the village of Mottram in Longdendale could look. Highways England has released the computer-generated images as part of a public consultation on the scheme, which is designed to improve journeys between Manchester and Sheffield.
The Court of Appeal rejected the environmental campaigners' judicial review of the bypass scheme, which will relieve congestion between Manchester and Sheffield. The project, estimated to take up to three years to build, has been welcomed by local MPs and residents.
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 Mottram bypass marks a significant milestone in upgrading the A57 corridor, reinforcing regional transport resilience while delivering long-overdue benefits to local communities. You may also like. 250m improvements to A57 are set for take off. November 15, 2024.
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
National Highways has confirmed that main construction of the 230m A57 Mottram Bypass project will start in early 2025. The scheme includes two new link roads to improve traffic flow and connectivity in the area.
The Mottram Bypass was first floated in the 1970s. It was the subject of two consultations, one in 2017 and the other in 2020. The finalised project is known as the A57 Link Roads project. It includes the creation of two link roads the dual carriageway Mottram Moor Link Road, which will connect Junction 4 of the M67 with a new junction on the
The A57 in Mottram would be bypassed The road would have run through Holybank Quarry, Tintwistle. The Longdendale Bypass also known as the A57A628 Mottram-in-Longdendale, Hollingworth amp Tintwistle Bypass is a long-planned National Highways road scheme in the Tameside and High Peak districts in England. Its aim is to alleviate traffic congestion on the A57, A628, and A616 routes that