Our consultation on the updated design of the A57 Link Roads project has now closed. Thank you to everybody who took the time to share your views with us.
Over the next few months we’ll be reviewing the feedback you provided, and using it to make alterations to the design of the new roads where necessary. We’ll then publish a consultation report, which summarises the responses we received.
We’ll also continue talking to stakeholders during this time, as well as local organisations and groups, to design the best possible solution for improving traffic conditions in Mottram in Longdendale.
We’re on track for submitting our application for a Development Consent Order in spring 2021. This video explains the planning process we follow for building major road projects, known as ‘Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects’.
We’re holding a public consultation on our latest design for the proposed A57 Link Roads.
We would like to hear your views on our plans, particularly on the changes to the designs which have been made since our last consultation in 2018.
The consultation will run for 6 weeks, from Thursday 5 November to Thursday 17 December.
Please view the consultation brochure and supporting information on this page for more details and follow the link below to complete a response form.
The feedback and comments you provide will help us to understand the local area better as well as the scheme benefits and any potential impacts.
All responses received during the public consultation will be recorded and analysed. Where it is possible, we will use your feedback to help
develop the scheme design or to help identify ways to address concerns about the impacts of the scheme.
We’d like to hear your views. You can respond using one of the following methods:
All responses must be received by Highways England by 11:59pm on Thursday 17 December 2020. Responses received after this date may not be considered. Because of the potential impact on Royal Mail's services due to the coronavirus, we recommend responding via our online form where possible.
With the situation around COVID-19 constantly developing and changing, we’re not holding the face-to-face events we normally would. Instead, we’re providing a range of alternative ways for you to speak to the project team, ask questions and ultimately make an informed response to the
public consultation.
Our information channels below are available for you to access during the consultation:
Date | Time |
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Wednesday 18 November | Midday to 2pm and 6pm to 8pm |
Saturday 21 November | 2pm to 4pm |
Date | Time |
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Tuesday 10 November 2020 | 10am to 3pm and 4pm to 8pm |
Tuesday 17 November 2020 | 10am to 3pm and 4pm to 8pm |
Tuesday 24 November 2020 | 10am to 3pm and 4pm to 8pm |
If you have any technical questions which we are unable to answer on the phone, we will arrange for a member of one of our technical specialist teams to call you back. This will be on the following Thursday, at a time convenient for you.
If you would like more information on accessing the consultation materials, require printed copies of the materials or have a question about the consultation, you can also contact us using the following details:
Please see the below video for a visual fly-through of the proposed scheme option:
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