A50 Growth Corridor update
Hello,
We’re writing to let you know that the final major piece of
work for Project A is scheduled for the end of September.
Immediately after the current work on the A522 is complete
the ‘old’ bridge, which originally carried the A522 across the A50, will be
demolished.
To allow the work to be carried out as quickly and safely as
possible, the A50 will be completely closed in both directions from 8pm on
Friday, September 28 until 5.30am on Monday, October 1.
The A50 will be closed between the A521 roundabout at Blythe
Bridge and the B5030 roundabout at Uttoxeter.
We have done as much of the preparatory work as possible in
advance to reduce the amount of time the A50 needs to be closed. The knock-on
effect from the diversion will mean that some local roads will be busier than
usual that weekend. We would like to thank everyone for your understanding and
suggest you allow extra time for your journeys.
Highways England will put in place advance notices on its
wider A-road and motorway network, including the M1, M6 and A38, to encourage
traffic to take alternative routes. During the closure signposted diversions
will be in place, suitable for all vehicles including HGVs. The media has been
notified and national radio stations will also be told closer to the time so
they can include the closure in travel bulletins.
The demolition work consists of placing protective matting
on the A50 carriageway to protect the surface from the machinery which will be
breaking down the structure piece-by-piece from the top down. No explosives
will be used.
Once the bridge deck has been dismantled and the rubble
removed by lorry, the central support and side walls will also be pulled down. The
work will be around the clock and inevitably there will be some noise coming
from the site. We’ve assessed it with environmental health officials and with
windows closed we expect it will sound less than the volume of a dishwasher, or
background music in a restaurant.
We will use water spray whenever needed to keep dust under
control and the site will be tidied and cleared to reopen on Monday morning.
Diversion
The diversion route will be the same for vehicles travelling
in both directions. From the East, traffic will be diverted northwards from the
A50 at Uttoxeter on to the B5030 for a few hundred yards to the roundabout with
the A518. Traffic will turn right there, cross back over the A50 along The Dove
Way and continue on the A518 clockwise around Uttoxeter and follow the road
towards Stafford. Vehicles will then follow the A51 and A34 towards
Stoke-on-Trent, before joining the A500 and then the A50 to Blythe Bridge. The
route is reversed from the West.
The Shell petrol station, which stands on the westbound
carriageway a few hundred yards west of the B5030 roundabout, will open as normal
and access will be maintained at all times via the A522.
A522
The current work to remove the south embankment and lower
the level of the road by 20ft is progressing well and will be completed before
the A50 closure begins. Diversions remain in place and maps showing the
alternative routes are available here
or by going to www.staffordshire.gov.uk and searching for ‘A50’.
Importance of the A50
The A50 is the most important transport link between the East and West Midlands. The planned improvements will also benefit major employers and their employees between Stoke-on-Trent and Derbyshire, making journeys quicker, easier and safer.
Staffordshire County Council is delivering these improvements on behalf of Highways England. We will continue to update you as the project progresses.
The A50 Growth Corridor Team
a50growthcorridor@staffordshire.gov.uk A50 Growth corridor web page
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