Congleton link road clears planning

The £90m Congleton link road has been given the green light by planners at Cheshire East.

Cheshire East Council’s Cabinet has already approved, in principle, a recommendation to underwrite a proportion of the estimated cost of the 5.7km route.

Half the cost is due to be covered by central government, a further £23m from developers, leaving the council with £22m to find from its own budgets.

The route runs to the north of the town, south of Eaton. It will link the A534 Sandbach Road, near its junction with Sandy Lane, to the A536 Macclesfield Road, near its junction with Moss Lane and provide a new village crossing at the river Dane.

The road will create the potential for improved road connections to both Congleton Business Park and Radnor Park Trading Estate.

It will also significantly boost connectivity to other major towns and the motorway network, while improving the quality of life for Congleton residents through reduced traffic congestion and improved air quality.

Cllr David Brown, Cheshire East Council Cabinet member for highways and infrastructure, said: “This is the biggest road infrastructure scheme undertaken by this council and I know it will be of enormous relief to many people in Congleton to know that it is proceeding.

“The link road will relieve traffic congestion in Congleton and, as a result, will boost the local economy by opening up new sites for development and create new opportunities for businesses and workers.”

The scheme will now be referred to the Secretary of State for communities and local government for a final decision on the planning application. This will allow the Council to take the next steps of land acquisition and the appointment of a contractor for the scheme.

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The town is suffering enough from lack of investment and people not visiting this new link road will be the end of congleton town as we know it people will just bypass and not stop

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Is Congleton in the Northern Powerhouse?

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Cheshire is more Midlands isn’t it.

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Cheshire is more East Anglia isn’t it?

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