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A52 Nottingham junction improvements – further details
Attached are:
Latest details on the A52 Nottingham junction improvements from the
Highways England’s webpage: https://highwaysengland.co.uk/projects/a52-
nottingham-junctions/; and
Highways England leaflet from 2016 concerning Nottingham Road and
Cropwell Road, Bingham junctions.
The leaflet also contains brief details in relation to later phases of the entire
improvement scheme, although the dates mentioned within it are not the latest
position.
The webpage refers to public information events for the Nottingham Knight and
Wheatcroft junctions taking place in January 2019. It is understood that these are
currently scheduled to take place on 18, 19 and 27 January 2019.
Richard Mapletoft
Planning Policy Manager
Rushcliffe Borough Council
(https://highwaysengland.co.uk/)
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Progress reportFollowing the completion of the first two junctions, our ongoing development work has identified the best solution to deliver the remaining junctions is in two major construction phases. This will help us to minimise disruption to customers while providing value for money.
• We'll deliver the two larger western junctions, Nottingham Knight and Wheatcroft, together.
• The four remaining smaller junctions, Silverdale, Bingham, Stragglethorpe and Gamston
junctions, will also be delivered together.
What's next?We will be coming out to the local community to talk about our plans for the two phases in 2019:
• Nottingham Knight and Wheatcroft - January 2019
• Silverdale, Bingham, Stragglethorpe and Gamston - summer 2019
TimelineDate Event
December 2016
Public information events
January 2017 Start of works
June 2017 End of works at Nottingham Road junction
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August 2017 End of works at Cropwell Road junction
January 2019 Public information events - Nottingham Knight and Wheatcroft junctions
Summer 2019Public information events - Silverdale, Bingham, Stragglethorpe and Gamston junctions
Community NewsThe A52 is the key east-west link across the East Midlands. The A52 route currently faces congestion during peak travel hours caused by the volume of traffic using the network. Highways England announced a series of junction improvements along the route. Stragglethorpe junction on the A52 is one of the junctions identified for improvements. The current proposal is to remove the u-turn facility at the Stragglethorpe junction and also to ban all motorised vehicles, including horse drawn vehicles, from entering or leaving Sandays Lane.
We are aware that there are some concerns around the proposed removal of the u-turn facility at Stragglethorpe junction as part of the junction improvement works planned. We are proposing to hold a fixed term trial of the proposed u-turn ban to allow us to observe conditions from both before and during the temporary u-turn ban, from a number of perspectives. We want to end up with a complete picture of the likely impact of what we are proposing in comparison to the current challenges that are faced when joining and leaving the road from the driveways that are directly on the A52 and Bassingfield Lane.
We are keen to engage with the local community to discuss the trial in more detail and focus on any concerns that you have about the trial.
The event will take place at Gamston Village Hall, Old Tollerton Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 6NX, 6pm to 7pm, Tuesday 20th November 2018.
Why we need the schemeThe A52 is an important east-west link across the East Midlands. This route experiences congestion due to capacity issues at many junctions, which results in significant queuing and delays. Several junctions have been identified as requiring improvements to cope with the existing problems, as well as to provide capacity for the increase in traffic anticipated when local developments are completed.
AimsThe scheme aims to:
• reduce queuing and delays
• ease congestion by increasing capacity at the junctions
• ensure journey times are more reliable
• improve pedestrian and cycle routes at the junctions
• make the road safer for all users
• support growth in the area
The scheme in detail
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The scheme, announced in 2014 as part of the government’s Road Investment Strategy, consists of a package of measures to improve several junctions along the length of the A52 in Nottingham, including signalisation and junction reconstruction. The first phase will address the eastern junctions, from Gamston to Bingham Road, and the second phase will address the western junctions, from QMC Island to Wheatcroft.
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Public Information Exhibition
A52 Nottingham Junctions public information exhibition leaflet (https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets.highwaysengland.co.uk/roads/road-projects/A52+Nottingham+Junctions/A52+Nottingham+junctions+PIE+leaflet+draft+7+proo
Planned roadworksPlanned roadworks for the next 7 days around this project.
View on the Roadworks search page (https://highwaysengland.co.uk/roadworks-search/?location=52.914058210256805,-1.1015081405639648&days=7&severity=All&radius=5) for more search options.
A52 eastbound between A6011 and A46 | Eastbound | Road Works(http://www.trafficengland.com/?evtID=2082007)Location : The A52 eastbound between the A6011 and the junction with the A46 . Lane Closures : Lane one is closed. Reason : Emergency roadworks. Status : Currently Active. Period : expect disruption until 16:30 on 12 December 2018. Lanes Closed : There is one of two lanes closed.
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A52 Nottingham Junctions
Construction at Nottingham Road and Cropwell Road junctions commencing early January 2017
Introduction
The A52 is the key east-west link across the East Midlands. The route is subject to congestion at its junctions due to capacity issues, resulting in significant queuing and delays. Several junctions have been identified as requiring improvements to cope with the existing problems, as well as to provide capacity for the increase in traffic anticipated when the local developments are completed.
The A52 Nottingham Junctions scheme, announced in the Autumn Statement 2014 and included in the government’s first Road Investment Strategy (RIS1), consists of a 2-phase package of measures to improve the junctions along the length of the A52 in Nottingham, including signalisation and junction reconstruction.
The first phase will address the eastern junctions, from Gamston to Bingham Road, and the second phase will address the western junctions, from QMC Island to Wheatcroft. We plan to start work on 2 of the eastern junctions in January 2017.
The junctions that form the A52 Nottingham Junctions scheme
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Construction starts in early January 2017 and lasts for approximately 13 weeks
Construction programmed for 2017/2018
Scheme objectives
By improving these junctions, we aim to:
Reduce queuing and delays.
Ease congestion by increasing capacity at the junctions.
Ensure journey times are more reliable.
Improve pedestrian and cycle routes at the junctions.
Make the road safer for all users.
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Starting construction in January 2017
We plan to start construction on the Nottingham Road junction – also known as the RSPCA junction – and the Cropwell Road junction in early January 2017.
Nottingham Road junction proposalTo upgrade the Nottingham Road junction, we will be installing new traffic signals on all approaches to the junction, which will be programmed to improve the flow of traffic.
The road will be widened on the north side of the junction and a new lane will be added. This will allow drivers to make a u-turn movement, which is being removed from Stragglethorpe junction.
We will make improvements to the existing pedestrian crossing point on Nottingham Road and provide a new pedestrian crossing point on the A52. We will also provide a new footpath on the southern side of the junction to connect to the public rights of way network, and a new 3 metre wide footpath on the northern side to replace the existing footpath that is removed as part of the works.
We will upgrade the existing drainage system, provide new street lighting and road signs, resurface the road and renew road markings. The resurfacing work will extend from the railway bridge (on the A52 western side) through to Lees Barn Road (on the eastern side). This combines resurfacing required as part of the junction scheme with longer term highway maintenance work on the A52.
Proposed layout at A52/Nottingham Road junction
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Cropwell Road junction proposalTo upgrade the Cropwell Road junction, we will be installing new traffic signals on all approaches to the junction, which will be programmed to improve the flow of traffic.
The A52 will be widened through the junction in both directions to improve capacity and safety for vehicles making right turns into Cropwell Road.
The existing bus stops will be moved to be on the approaches to the junction instead of on the exits where vehicles will be accelerating.
We will make improvements to the existing crossing points, improving safety for pedestrians. Footpaths will provide safe access to the new bus stop locations. The north side footpath will be widened to 3 metres.
We will upgrade the existing drainage system, provide new street lighting and road signs, resurface the road and renew road markings.
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Environment
We have carried out environmental surveys at all junctions, and we have put measures in place to reduce environmental impact:
We will keep hedgerow pruning to a minimum during construction, to help reduce the residents’ view of the works.
We will ensure any noisy work takes place before midnight.
We will use methods to reduce the amount of noise and dust produced during construction.
We will return all grass verges affected by the work to their original condition.
We will ensure that the new street lights match the current lighting so that local residents and nocturnal animals will not be affected by an increase in brightness at night.
Minimising the impact of constructionThe construction of the Nottingham Road and Cropwell Road junctions has been carefully planned to ensure minimal disruption to local residents and members of the public travelling through the junctions. In addition to the environmental measures mentioned above, other measures that will be in place include:
Construction work will mainly take place overnight between 8pm and 6am. Any works carried out during the day will be carefully managed to reduce impact and delay for road users.
School buses will remain unaffected and all public bus services will continue to run. Any temporary bus stop closures or diversions will be advertised by the bus companies.
All turning movements at Nottingham Road junction will be possible during the busy day time hours for the majority of construction.
Some turning movements at Cropwell Road junction will be limited during the works, but clearly signed diversion routes will be in place.
Next steps
Construction will commence at the Nottingham Road and Cropwell Road junctions in early January 2017. Preferred layouts have been developed for Gamston roundabout, Stragglethorpe Road and Bingham Road junctions and construction will begin in 2017/18, subject to funding. Further details on these three junctions are shown below.
The remaining junctions along the A52 Nottingham corridor will be investigated and, where necessary, we will develop options to be assessed.
Eastern junction proposalsGamston roundabout junction
We plan to add additional lanes on the A52 approaches to the roundabout to increase the number of vehicles that can use the junction and to reduce queuing. We also plan to install new traffic signals and lighting on the roundabout, as well as providing new pedestrian crossing across both of the A52 roundabout arms to improve safety for road users.
Stragglethorpe Road junction
We plan to prohibit the existing u-turn movement (from the A52 eastbound carriageway to the A52 westbound carriageway) to help traffic flow better at the junction. Drivers will be able to make this movement at the Nottingham Road junction instead. We will also install new traffic signals and lighting to improve safety.
Bingham Road junction (also known as Harlequin junction)
We plan to add new carriageway to provide new right-turn lanes for vehicles turning into Bingham Road and Carter Avenue. This will improve the flow of traffic on the A52 as drivers will not become stuck behind the right-turning vehicles. Two left turns will be prohibited at the new junction, and road users will be required to use the local road network for alternative routes to their destination. We also plan to improve the pedestrian crossing points and install new traffic signals and lighting to improve safety.
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