Update on the status of the SEMMMS New Relief Road

November 2008

On 25th November 2008 the government announced that an extra £1 billion will be invested in major transport projects next year to stimulate the economy by accelerating Government plans to cut congestion and significantly increase rail capacity.

Geoff Hoon, Minister for Transport said:

"I want people and business to be able to choose how and when they travel and to do so reliably, comfortably and safely. I therefore remain committed to tackling the problems of congestion and crowding, while at the same time reducing transport-related greenhouse gas emissions.

Congestion, whether it is on our roads or railways, is not just a nuisance to travellers, it is also a tax on the productivity of our businesses, and if left unchecked could become a brake on growth. That is why I am today accelerating plans to make better use of Britain's motorways and why I am also earmarking a further £300 million to remove bottlenecks and increase capacity on road links to key airports and ports.

…Of this £300 million, up to £165m will be dedicated to creating a new road link between Manchester Airport and the A6 to the east. This would provide better access to and from the UK's fourth largest airport for the 21 million passengers who use it each year, and support the continued development of this key economic asset for the North of England.”

This is a significant part of the funding needed to deliver the new road link between Manchester Airport and the A6. All the authorities involved will be anxious to take advantage of the opportunity afforded by this decision to progress this phase of the road scheme and will work with Government officials and others to bring this forward.

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