Delays as stretch of new £460m road scheme opens

News imageBBC A shot of the A417 Missing Link project in Gloucestershire. It is a newly built road and traffic cones and diggers can be seen on the roadside. There is a bridge over the road.BBC
Part of the A417 Missing Link project has opened to motorists

Motorists using a new stretch of road that has opened three years after improvement work began are facing long delays following a broken down vehicle.

In a key milestone for the A417 Missing Link project, a temporary new dual carriageway has opened, with the old route to and from Birdlip now permanently shut.

However, National Highways (NH) said there was two miles of congestion and a 20-minute delay on the new A417 road between the A46 for Brockworth and the A436 Air Balloon Roundabout because of broken down HGV, which has since been recovered.

The senior project manager from NH, Celine Acard, warned there would also be "significant delays" and disruption while people get used to the changes.

Crickley Hill is temporarily a single lane between Brockworth and the Air Balloon roundabout and there is a reduced speed limit of 40mph (64kmp/h) in place, with more recovery teams on standby in case of breakdowns.

Motorists travelling to and from Cirencester and Swindon will head up the new two-mile (3.2km) stretch of the A417 when they reach the top of Crickley Hill.

The route will take them through the new Shab Hill junction, which will eventually go to Birdlip.

Crickley Hill was closed over the weekend to prepare for the changes.

The work involved digging through Cotswold limestone to build the new A436 road, which is now open.

News imageThe old road to and from Birdlip in Gloucestershire. It is deserted with no traffic as it is now closed. There are trees either side of the dual carriageway and red and white metal fences blocking it off on the side.
The old route to and from Birdlip is now closed

Gavin Jones, project director from Kier, the contractors being the construction, said he was "so proud" of the team who worked to achieve the milestone.

Jones said the opening was "one of the first key milestones", with a "few more", including the opening of more routes later in the summer after the Air Balloon Roundabout is taken away.

Jones said the route had previously been "notorious for all the wrong reasons" with a "really bad accident record".

"Everyone in the area knows about it. People avoided it because of how bad it was in terms of congestion, so I'm very happy to say it's closed as of today," he added.

The old road will be turned into a bridleway with a footpath and cycle path and in the future, drivers will be able to go straight up Crickley Hill and carry on to Cirencester and Swindon.

National Highways said the project was on target to be completed and opened in spring 2027.

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