M180/M181 A180/A160 Investing in Our Road Network
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M180/M181 A180/A160 Investing in our road network We’ll be working on the M180 At Highways England we believe in a of Immingham which plays a key role in the long- connected country and our network term growth of the economy and provides essential access to global markets. makes these connections happen. Our improvements include vital repairs to the surface We strive to improve our major roads and motorways on the M180 and A180, bridge maintenance and – engineering the future to keep people today and improvements to junction 5 of the M180. moving better tomorrow. We want to make sure all We’re working closely with North Lincolnshire our major roads are more reliable, durable and, most Council to unlock jobs and homes in the Scunthorpe importantly, safe and that’s why we’re investing more area. The Lincolnshire Lakes development one of the than £5 million improving our network in this area. largest residential developments, not just in Yorkshire We’re carrying out a range of improvements along and the Humber region but in the whole of the UK the M180, M181, A180 and A160 over the next 12 and will create new homes, a business park and months to ensure we make the road safer and office accommodation. provide better journeys for drivers and residents. A new M181 junction will be created to improve By improving safety and creating smoother journeys access routes to the motorway and make the area we’ll create better links for those travelling to the Port more accessible as a place to live, visit and work. North Lincolnshire Council’s work Highways England improvements in the area We’re working closely with Below you can see where improvements will be made along the route. Turn over North Lincolnshire Council to for more information about these schemes. unlock economic growth on The schemes the M181. Work is due to start on a £4.5m highway scheme “The investment in the infrastructure will provide the that will open up the opportunity to employment green light for the development as a whole. M18 and housing growth whilst easing congestion on the Appleby Fishlake A15 “Lincolnshire Lakes is a game changer for North r Trent Crowle e iv R road network in North Lincolnshire, particularly at A180 Elsham Stainforth Lincolnshire’s economy and will be a catalyst for the Scunthorpe Berkeley Circle. A18 regeneration of the area. M181 Wressle M180 M180 A159 Work will start in June to create a new roundabout on Raventhorpe Wrawby Sandtoft “The new junction will also ease congestion in North M18 A18 M180 the M181 that unlocks 60 acres of land for commercial Lincolnshire, particularly at Berkley Circle. Scawby Epworth development, enables the building of new homes Wroot A15 Manton “With construction companies facing difficult times A159 A630 and eases congestion in North Lincolnshire. The ent Tr r e North Kelsey v i new junction will also act as a bypass for Burringham now is the right time for the council to invest in the R village. infrastructure of North Lincolnshire - protecting jobs A15 © Crown copyright and database rights 2020 OS 100030649 A630 now and at the same time building for the future.” Diagrammatic representation only LEE20_0056 The new junction will connect to a new east to west A159 link road between the M181 and Scotter Road. Pat Doody, chair of the Greater Lincolnshire LEP, This is a key milestone of the Lincolnshire Lakes said: “We are delighted to be investing £4.5m in development that will support transformation of North this crucial infrastructure scheme, which will enable access to 600 acres of land for development of Sunk Island Lincolnshire’s economy. North Killingholme housing and employment use. The scheme has been funded by Government Wootton A160 cash through the Greater Lincolnshire Enterprise “The new junction will serve as one of the primary HUMBER Ulceby A15 Immingham Partnership (GLLEP) as part of their plans to grow roundabouts providing access to new villages on Habrough Lincolnshire’s economy. the emerging housing development in the area and A180 Elsham will alleviate congestion issues around the existing A180 This is part of a bigger scheme that will see Brocklesby Berkeley Circle roundabout in Scunthorpe. another roundabout built by Highways England A180 Healing A1173 at the northern end of the M181 connecting it to “This is the first key element of an ambitious wider Great Limber Grimsby Burringham Road. The M181 will then be detrunked scheme which, in addition to creating new homes, A16 has the potential to house a new hub for advanced and will no longer be a motorway. A1173 A18 © Crown copyright and database rights 2020 OS 100030649 Bradley manufacturing, providing high-skill job opportunities Diagrammatic representation only LEE20_0056 Councillor Rob Waltham, Leader of North for North Lincolnshire and the surrounding area.” Lincolnshire Council, said: “This is a key milestone in the Lincolnshire Lakes development allowing access The work will take 48 weeks and is being carried out Road markings and road studs to land for commercial development creating jobs by ESH Construction Ltd. Procedures are in place to Concrete repairs Junction improvements Resurfacing Bridge maintenance and new homes. ensure they work safely in the current environment. Further work in the area We’re carrying out a series of further improvements in the area. These include: Resurfacing the M181 northbound carriageway starting in July for a month. Surfacing the M180 between junctions 3 and 4 in September for around two months. Replacing the roadmarkings and road studs on the M180 at junction 5 in October. Repairs to and resurfacing parts of the A180 carriageway between September and January. Renewing some of the road studs and roadmarkings on the A160 between Brocklesby and Mamby currently planned for December . Maintenance work on the bridge carrying Woad Lane over the A180 in October for three weeks. © Crown copyright 2020. More information You may re-use this information (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence. To view this licence: visit www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/ write to the Information Policy Team, The National Archives, Kew, London TW9 4DU, www.highwaysengland.co.uk or email [email protected]. Mapping (where present): © Crown copyright and database rights 2020 OS 100030649. 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