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Work starts on the A6 to Manchester Aiport Relief Road

by Lib Dem team on 17 March, 2015

It’s been on the maps since the 1930s. Cheadle MP Mark Hunter and the Lib Dems have campaigned and fought for it for more than a decade, through let downs and cancellations.

Finally, work on constructing the A6 to Manchester Airport Relief Road has started, with the road due to open in the Autumn of 2017.

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Local Council leaders, local politicians and MPs have come together to mark the start of environmental works to prepare the site for the £290 million A6 to Manchester Airport Relief Road.

Led by Stockport Council and its partners Cheshire East Council and Manchester City Council, this major transport project will see approximately 10km of dual carriageway constructed to improve access across south east Manchester and east Cheshire.

This multi million pound investment will bring significant benefits to communities along the route by improving connectivity; reducing levels of local congestion and ensuring that local employment and business opportunities are within easy reach for all.

Cllr Sue Derbyshire, Leader of Stockport Council, said: “I am proud to say that after many years of planning, work on this vital transport project is beginning.  The benefits this development will bring for residents and businesses across Stockport are significant.  For this reason the relief road plays a key role in our ‘Investing in Stockport’ programme that seeks to ensure our borough is a great place to live, work and visit for all.”

Councillor David Brown, Deputy Leader of Cheshire East Council and Cabinet Member for strategic outcomes, commented that: “This long-awaited project will provide a real economic boost to Cheshire East and the surrounding region.

“It will provide better connectivity across the north of the Borough and improved access to employment opportunities at Manchester Airport and the Airport City Enterprise Zone.

“Locally, this is also a key step towards being able to deliver the Poynton Relief Road, which will relieve congestion in Poynton and provide improved connectivity to the strategic highway for the northern Macclesfield business area.”

Councillor Kate Chappell, Manchester City Council’s Executive Member for the Environment, said: “This new road will not only link people across the region with the destinations offered from Manchester Airport, but will also connect them with the thousands of new jobs being created at the Airport City Enterprise Zone.

“It will also mean a better highway network through areas such as Wythenshawe, meaning reduced congestion on local roads, shorter journey times for pedestrians, cyclists, and public transport users, as well as improved road safety for local people.

“The road has also been designed to minimise its impact on the environment, and to reduce any impact both on wildlife and local residents, such as using low noise surfacing to keep road noise to a minimum. Meanwhile, the builders are employing local people on apprenticeships while also using local companies in their supply chain whenever possible.”

Work associated with the road is anticipated to take 2 ½ years with the road being open to traffic by autumn 2017.  Full information about the development and its progress will be available to communities throughout this period on the A6 to Manchester Airport Relief Road website: www.semmms.info

   8 Comments

8 Responses

  1. DR C says:

    Stop talking – start digging !

  2. Robert Taggart says:

    This can only be a blessing for users of the Altrincham / Stockport road – even for us non motorists / ‘loser cruiser’ users

  3. Mark McIntyre says:

    The ‘Stockport Southern Bypass’ – some eighty years late, but, better late than never !
    Now all we need is the ‘Stockport Eastern Bypass’ – A6-M60 link road – IN OUR LIFETIME PLEASE !

  4. Sue F says:

    Please tell me that the link between Heald Green and the airport will be completed and opened before the A6 to Bramhall route is opened?

  5. jb says:

    Yes, the Handforth to Ringway Road section is desperately needed as soon as possible.

  6. Neville says:

    Iain,

    Great news….well done everyone.

    Please can you advise the exact route (is there a link) and is there a shedule of works which would indicate when various sections would be undertaken?

    Many thanks

  7. Iain Roberts says:

    See http://www.semmms.info/a6/ for more info on the exact route. There isn’t a detailed schedule for the whole works yet – information will be coming out over time.

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