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A project to build a £47m bypass has moved a step closer after a contractor was announced. The 2.5-mile (3.9km) A140 bypass at Long Stratton, Norfolk, was approved by the government last year .
It was the sight residents of Long Stratton have been dreaming about for the last 70 years.For spread out on the pages of the new AA 2008 route map lay the village's long-awaited bypass. It was ...
Work has begun on a new £47m bypass which campaigners had spent decades fighting for. The A140 at Long Stratton, Norfolk, on the main road between Ipswich and Norwich, had become known as a ...
A town bypass first proposed 70 years ago is one step closer to reality after the government confirmed vital funding for the project. Norfolk County Council's plans for the Long Stratton Bypass ...
The companies said the bypass would cut traffic along the A140 through the centre of Long Stratton by up to 85pc during the morning peak and 75pc during the afternoon rush. Campaigners take to the ...
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Footbridge brings bypass a step closer - MSNA £47m bypass that campaigners spent decades fighting for has moved a step closer following the arrival of a footbridge, council bosses say. The bypass around Long Stratton, Norfolk, is due to ...
Construction of the A140 Long Stratton bypass will begin on Tuesday after Norfolk County Council's full business case for the scheme was finally approved. The Conservative-controlled council has ...
The £46.9m project will see a new single carriageway road and roundabout junction at Church Lane to the north, extending from this junction on the east side of Long Stratton going south for ...
A map showing the closed street is below: The ARDOT-led Arkadelphia Bypass Project aims to add more safety, mobility, and connectivity in Arkadelphia and Clark County.
This map shows how the bypass will be built west of the business areas and schools in Vancleave. A long time to get here. In June 2005, just two months before Hurricane Katrina, ...
A project to build a £47m bypass has moved a step closer after a contractor was announced. The 2.5-mile (3.9km) A140 bypass at Long Stratton, Norfolk, was approved by the government last year .
The companies said the bypass would cut traffic along the A140 through the centre of Long Stratton by up to 85pc during the morning peak and 75pc during the afternoon rush.. Campaigners take to ...
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