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A14 to Huntingdon improvement scheme Upcoming work at (junction 29, A14) June 2019 What’s happening? How the road layout will change

Following the installation of two new bridges Once the new bridge and accesses are in use, Current A14 and slip roads Current and in September 2018, we’ve continued work we’ll close and demolish the existing Bar Hill Current layout on local roads to build the new junction at Bar Hill. These bridge and complete work on the second bridge. layout New roads under construction bridges will form part of the new interchange. To demolish the old bridge, we’ll need to Work is progressing well and we’re now close the A14 from 2am on Saturday 22 June preparing for the next major phase of work on until 11pm on Sunday 23 June. During this this junction. closure we’ll maintain access to Bar Hill. Cambridge Over the weekend of Saturday 8 June, In addition to completing work on the second we’ll be opening the first of the two new bridge, this phase of work will give us space bridges. The bridge will be used instead of to continue building the new carriageway, the Huntingdon the existing bridge to allow access between new local access slip road section between Bar Hill and Longstanton, and the A14. and and the new permanent eastbound exit slip road at Bar Hill. To do this, we’ll be changing the road N layout on the north side of the A14 We’ll need to do further work at this junction Bar Hill (Longstanton side), where access to the at a later stage to complete it. We’ll keep eastbound entry and exit slip roads, and you informed before this happens. The current road layout at Bar Hill (junction 29, A14) to and from the B1050, will be different. Find out more We’ll be adding new signs to make sure the We’ll be at Tesco Bar Hill on: new road layout is clear and easy to follow, but Current A14 and slip roads n Longstanton for the first few days please be aware there Thursday 23 May, 3pm to 7pm June and Northstowe New layout on local roads n Wednesday 29 May, 3pm to 7pm could be delays as people get used to it. Permanent signalised New roads under construction junction installed To be removed

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Huntingdon New bridge will be in use

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How the road layout will look once traffic moves onto the new bridge in June. This phase will last approximately three months. Between this phase and the final layout, there will be a number of other changes. We’ll keep you informed before these happen. Longstanton Completed A14 2020 and Northstowe Completed local roads

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Huntingdon New pedestrian, cyclist and equestrian bridge N

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How the new layout will look once complete.

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