Dual carriageway bypass unveiled for key A585 improvement
Highways England is planning to build a 拢100 million new bypass along the A585 near Poulton-le-Fylde in Lancashire, boosting the local economy and improving journeys for drivers.

Plans for the new dual carriageway - between Windy Harbour and Skippool - were unveiled today as part of Highways England鈥檚 preferred route announcement (PRA) for the project which is part of the Government鈥檚 拢15 billion Road Investment Strategy (RIS).
Roads Minister Jesse Norman said:
皇冠体育app Government is taking major decisions for Britain鈥檚 future and delivering the largest roads upgrade in a generation.
皇冠体育app 拢100 million new bypass along the A585 near Poulton-le-Fylde will boost the regional economy as well as reduce congestion and cut journey times for drivers.
皇冠体育app 2.7 mile Windy Harbour to Skippool section is one of the busiest and most congested along the 11.5 mile road which links Fleetwood to the M55. 皇冠体育app Shard and Little Singleton junctions are particular congestion bottlenecks.
皇冠体育app announcement follows last year鈥檚 consultation 鈥� in which 78 percent of people and both Fylde and Wyre councils backed the bypass option over an alternative to improve the existing single carriageway road.
Highways England project manager David Hopkin said:
We are delighted to announce we have decided to take the Southern Bypass option forward. It was comfortably the most popular option in a consultation in which almost everyone agreed that something needs to be done about congestion along this section of the A585.
皇冠体育app new road will help secure and improve opportunities for housing and jobs in this part of Lancashire and contribute to improved connections to the whole of the motorway network.
Work to construct the new road could start in early 2020 but the bypass is subject to a statutory consultation.

Highways England also revealed today it is continuing to consider options for the Garstang New Road junction. Another idea to link the new bypass to Shard Road which was raised by local people during the consultation will also be investigated.
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