Closed consultation

A19 Testos Junction Improvement

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Summary

Seeking views on pedestrian, cyclist and equestrian access for the A19 Testos Junction Improvement.

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Consultation description

The Highways Agency is proposing to make improvements to the A19/A184 Testos Junction. The scheme will relieve congestion and improve road safety at the junction whilst minimising environmental impacts.

We held a public consultation exercise in 2009. A further validation exercise with key stakeholders was carried out in February 2014. This culminated in a preferred route announcement in June 2014.

Since the preferred route announcement the design has been developed further and we are now able to present our proposed junction in more detail and are seeking your views on them, especially in relation to pedestrian, cyclist and equestrian access.

A questionnaire has been created to capture views on the improvements via the 鈥楻espond Online鈥� link below.

Documents

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Request an accessible format.
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Request an accessible format.
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Published 13 October 2014

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