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National Highways Midlands Regional Stakeholder Survey October 2024
At National Highways, it’s our job to plan, design, build, operate and maintain England’s motorways and major A-roads. In the Midlands, we have a network of over 1800 miles of motorways and A-roads that sits at the centre of England’s transport network. It supports thriving cities, like Birmingham and Leicester, and beautiful rural areas like Shropshire and Lincolnshire. If you’re heading across the country, north to south, or east to west, you’re likely to travel... MoreOpened 1 October 2024 -
M23 Junction 7 Statutory Instrument Consultation - Slip Road Speed Limit
Updated September 2024 This consultation is now closed. Thank you to everyone who shared their views. Our project team have reviewed all the feedback and compiled this report summarising the responses and details of how the consultation took place. The M23 motorway located in West Sussex and Surrey, runs from Crawley to the M25 near London. The M23 northbound carriageway joins the A23 just south of Hooley village in Surrey. The A23 runs through Hooley... MoreClosed 8 July 2024 -
National Highways Yorkshire Northeast Regional Stakeholder Survey 2024
A 670-mile network of motorways and A roads sit at the heart of the transport network in Yorkshire and the Northeast. From the city roads of Leeds and Newcastle to rural single carriageways, we keep our region moving. Providing access to international gateways – from ports at Grimsby and Immingham and Tees and Hartlepool, to airports at Teesside and Leeds-Bradford, our road system supports business growth. It also brings tourism to our stunning natural, cultural, and... MoreClosed 29 March 2024 -
National Highways Midlands Regional Stakeholder Survey 2024
At National Highways, it’s our job to plan, design, build, operate and maintain England’s motorways and major A-roads. In the Midlands, we have a network of over 1800 miles of motorways and A-roads that sits at the centre of England’s transport network. It supports thriving cities, like Birmingham and Leicester, and beautiful rural areas like Shropshire and Lincolnshire. If you’re heading across the country, north to south, or east to west, you’re likely to travel... MoreClosed 29 March 2024 -
National Highways Northwest Regional Stakeholder Survey 2024
Our 530-mile network in the North West stretches from the city of Carlisle to the edges of the Peak District. It’s one of the most diverse areas of motorways and major A-roads in the country to maintain and keep moving. The region is home to economic powerhouses such as Manchester and Liverpool, major international airports and big shopping centres like the Trafford Centre and Cheshire Oaks. We provide links to some of world’s most successful sports teams and help fans get... MoreClosed 29 March 2024 -
M621 Junctions 1-7 Statutory Instrument Consultation: Proposed Slip Road and Mainline Speed Limit Amendments
Investing in your roads At National Highways , we engineer the future to keep people moving today and better-connected tomorrow which is why we strive to improve our major roads and motorways, making sure all our roads are more dependable, durable and, most importantly, safe. We believe in a connected country where our network makes these connections happen. Our roads link with railway stations, ports, and airports to give people a choice of travel and to... MoreClosed 23 January 2024 -
A46 Coventry Junctions - Walsgrave Statutory Consultation - October to December 2023
The Coventry junctions (Walsgrave) scheme is part of National Highways’ commitment to improve the A46 ‘Trans-Midlands Trade Corridor’ between the M5 and the Humber Ports. The Coventry junctions scheme involves the upgrade of two at-grade junctions (Binley and Walsgrave) to provide relief from traffic congestion and to improve journey times by increasing the capacity on the A46 between the M6 and the M40. This will benefit both the strategic and local traffic needs and support... MoreClosed 22 December 2023 -
M27 Junction 10 - Statutory Instrument Consultation for Slip Roads VMSL
Updated February 2024 This consultation is now closed. Thank you to everyone who shared their views. Our project team have reviewed all the feedback and compiled this report summarising the responses and details of how the consultation took place. A new Statutory Instrument is required to amend the Regulations 2021 , to enable Variable Mandatory Speed Limits to be implemented on three new slip roads, post a period of consultation. Which commenced on Monday 6 November... MoreClosed 4 December 2023 -
National Highways Regional Investment Programme North West 2023 Stakeholder Survey
Our 530-mile network in the North West stretches from the city of Carlisle to the edges of the Peak District. It’s one of the most diverse areas of motorways and major A-roads in the country to maintain and keep moving. The region is home to economic powerhouses such as Manchester and Liverpool, major international airports and big shopping centres like the Trafford Centre and Cheshire Oaks. We provide links to some of world’s most successful sports teams and help fans get... MoreClosed 7 July 2023 -
Lower Thames Crossing minor refinement consultation 2023
About the Lower Thames Crossing National Highways is proposing a new road and tunnel, the A122 Lower Thames Crossing . It would connect to the A2 and M2 in Kent, passing through a tunnel under the River Thames, before linking to the A13 in Thurrock and junction 29 of the M25 in the London Borough of Havering, north of the Thames. It would be approximately 23km long, with 4.25km of this in tunnels under the Thames. The tunnels would be located to the east... MoreClosed 19 June 2023 -
A12 Chelmsford to A120 Widening Targeted Design Consultation April 2023
Investing in your roads At National Highways, we believe in a connected country where our network makes these connections happen. Our roads link with railway stations, ports and airports to give people a choice of travel and to support interconnectivity. When it comes to getting people where they need to be, we provide three times more miles per person than the railways. The east of England has 650 miles of motorways and A-roads that supports a growing and vital... MoreClosed 14 May 2023 -
M60 Junction 18 Simister Island Interchange Preliminary Design Consultation February - March 2023
Investing in your roads At National Highways , we believe in a connected country where our network makes these connections happen. Our roads link with railway stations, ports, and airports to give people a choice of travel and to support interconnectivity. When it comes to getting people where they need to be, we provide three times more miles per person than the railways. About us We operate, maintain, and improve England’s... MoreClosed 23 April 2023 -
National Highways Midlands Regional Stakeholder Survey 2023
At National Highways, it’s our job to plan, design, build, operate and maintain England’s motorways and major A-roads. In the Midlands, we have a network of over 1800 miles of motorways and A-roads that sits at the centre of England’s transport network. It supports thriving cities, like Birmingham and Leicester, and beautiful rural areas like Shropshire and Lincolnshire. If you’re heading across the country, north to south, or east to west, you’re... MoreClosed 21 April 2023 -
National Highways Yorkshire Northeast Regional Stakeholder Survey 2023
A 670-mile network of motorways and A roads sit at the heart of the transport network in Yorkshire and the Northeast. From the city roads of Leeds and Newcastle to rural single carriageways, we keep our region moving. Providing access to international gateways – from ports at Grimsby and Immingham and Tees and Hartlepool, to airports at Teesside and Leeds-Bradford, our road system supports business growth. It also brings tourism to our stunning natural, cultural, and... MoreClosed 11 April 2023 -
A27 Worthing and Lancing improvements scheme: February - March 2023
Latest update Thank you to everyone who shared their views on our proposals to improve the A27 between Worthing and Lancing. Our project team have reviewed all the feedback and compiled this report summarising the responses and details of how the consultation took place. Using this information and other assessments we will announce our preferred route later this year. You can continue to look at the consultation materials, alongside news and... MoreClosed 19 March 2023 -
A66 Northern Trans-Pennine DCO Design Application Change Consultation 2023
Investing in your roads At National Highways , we believe in a connected country where our network makes these connections happen. Our roads link with railway stations, ports, and airports to give people a choice of travel and to support interconnectivity. When it comes to getting people where they need to be, we provide three times more miles per person than the railways. About us We operate, maintain, and improve England’s... MoreClosed 27 February 2023 -
A27 Arundel Bypass Supplementary Consultation November 2022
From 11 January to 8 March 2022, National Highways held a statutory consultation on plans to improve the A27 by building a bypass around Arundel. We received thousands of responses to the statutory consultation and as a result of your feedback, as well as our ongoing design work, we are proposing some changes to the design of ‘the Scheme’. We are now seeking your views on these changes in this supplementary consultation however, y ou only need to... MoreClosed 16 December 2022 -
A46 Newark Bypass Statutory Consultation
This consultation has now closed. To keep up to date on the scheme, please visit the project webpage. In March 2020, the government’s second Road Investment Strategy included a commitment for National Highways to improve the A46 ‘Trans-Midlands Trade Corridor’ between the M5 and the Humber Ports, to create a continuous dual carriageway from Lincoln to Warwick. The A46 around Newark-on-Trent is the only remaining single carriageway section of this key strategic trunk road. We... MoreClosed 12 December 2022 -
A5 Dordon to Atherstone Options Consultation
We're considering options to improve the A5 between Dordon and Atherstone to deliver benefits for road users, the economy and local residents. We're keen to hear your views and want to understand how the proposed options impact road users and the local community. The consultation closes at 23:59pm on 27 October 2022. It's important we receive your input before then as responses received after the consultation closes may not be considered. Our consultation brochure ... MoreClosed 27 October 2022 -
A5 Towcester Improvements
The A5 in Towcester has longstanding issues with the high levels of traffic passing through its historic town centre, causing environmental, safety and accessibility concerns to residents and businesses. The proposed scheme aims to encourage through traffic, and in particular goods vehicles, to use the new link road and the A43 as an alternative to the A5. This will alleviate some of the more disruptive traffic from the town centre, improving accessibility and quality of life in... MoreClosed 14 September 2022 -
A64 Hopgrove Junction to Barton-le-Willows
Investing in your roads At National Highways we believe in a connected country and our network makes these connections happen. We strive to improve our major roads and motorways, engineering the future to keep people moving today and moving better tomorrow. We want to make sure all our major roads are more dependable, durable and, most importantly, safe. To help us do this, we’ve allocated £347 million of our funding to the development of potential future highways upgrades. This... MoreClosed 5 September 2022 -
A38 Trerulefoot to Carkeel Safety Package
Thank you for your interest in this consultation about the A38 Trerulefoot to Carkeel Safety Package. We're looking to deliver a range of safety improvements to the road between these two villages and want your input to help shape our plans. The consultation runs until 11.59pm on 22 July 2022. It's important we receive your input before then as responses received after the consultation closes may not be considered. Find out about the scheme Read through the consultation... MoreClosed 22 July 2022 -
A358 Taunton to Southfields supplementary consultation: May-June 2022
Thank you for taking an interest in this supplementary consultation on the A358 Taunton to Southfields Dualling Scheme. We’re looking to improve approximately 8.5 miles (13.6 km) of road to high quality and high-performing dual carriageway. This would make journeys safer, quicker and more reliable for the wide variety of people who use the road. We’ve made some changes to the preliminary design since our public consultation in autumn 2021 . We want to... MoreClosed 26 June 2022 -
Lower Thames Crossing local refinement consultation 2022
The Lower Thames Crossing local refinement consultation has now closed. Before completing the response form below, please view our consultation website. Since we first consulted on the route of the Lower Thames Crossing, tens of thousands of you have helped us design a project that will improve lives across the region and beyond. It will boost our economy, support jobs and education, regenerate local communities and provide the vital road capacity that is so desperately needed. ... MoreClosed 20 June 2022 -
A47 / A11 Thickthorn Junction User Survey
With more than 600 miles of motorways and major A roads in the Eastern region, our roads provide main routes taking people and freight from the ports of the East Coast through the region to the M25, M1 and A1.The strategic road network keeps the region connected to the rest of the country. We’re delivering an unprecedented level of investment in our roads to increase capacity and reduce congestion to reduce journey times and to make journeys more reliable and safer. ... MoreClosed 10 May 2022 -
M42 Junction 3 slip roads speed limit consultation
This consultation provides an opportunity for interested parties to comment on the proposal to introduce, by way of Regulations, a permanent 50mph speed limit to the slip roads on the M42 at junction 3. The M42 junction 3 slip roads have been running at a temporary 50mph speed limit following the completion of the M42 junction 3 Improvement scheme in early 2020. We're now proposing to make the 50mph speed limit permanent and will be holding a consultation regarding our proposals... MoreClosed 4 April 2022 -
A66 Trans-Pennine Supplementary Design Consultation: Brough Hill Fair
Investing in your roads At National Highways , we believe in a connected country where our network makes these connections happen. Our roads link with railway stations, ports and airports to give people a choice of travel and to support interconnectivity. When it comes to getting people where they need to be, we provide three times more miles per person than the railways. We operate, maintain and improve England’s motorways and major A-roads and our network totals around... MoreClosed 3 April 2022 -
A66 Trans-Pennine Supplementary Design Consultation: walking, cycling and horse-riding provision, landform and compounds
Investing in your roads At National Highways , we believe in a connected country where our network makes these connections happen. Our roads link with railway stations, ports and airports to give people a choice of travel and to support interconnectivity. When it comes to getting people where they need to be, we provide three times more miles per person than the railways. We operate, maintain and improve England’s motorways and major A-roads and our network totals around... MoreClosed 20 March 2022 -
A27 Arundel Bypass Statutory Consultation January 2022
We're consulting on our proposals for the A27 Arundel Bypass Scheme, a new, approximately 8km dual carriageway incorporating proposals for the old A27. This consultation is an important step towards delivering the Scheme, which will bring many benefits to local communities and the region’s economy, whilst making journeys quicker and safer, and freeing Arundel town and neighbouring communities from congestion. This Statutory consultation will run for eight weeks, closing at 23.59... MoreClosed 8 March 2022 -
M5 Junctions 1 to 2 Air Quality - Speed Limit Statutory Instrument Consultation
This consultation provides an opportunity for interested parties to comment on the proposal to introduce, by way of Regulations, a permanent 60mph speed limit between just north of Junction 1 and just south of Junction 2 of the M5. The 60mph speed limit will, if approved, be set permanently and will be clearly displayed by signs on both sides of the carriageway indicating where it starts. There will also be signs which repeat this speed limit and which indicate where it ends. ... MoreClosed 15 February 2022
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