The move will also protect nearby properties
More than £10 million will be spent on improvements to Nottinghamshire roundabouts and junctions. Nottinghamshire County Council announced on Thursday, June 22, it will invest an additional £10.8 million into the A614/A6097 improvement scheme to fund upgrades to a roundabout in Ollerton, White Post roundabout, Warren Hill junction, Lowdham roundabout and Kirk Hill junction.
The County Council has said these improvements include additional measures to protect residential properties near the scheme, a revised drainage and landscaping strategy in Lowdham, a new Pegasus crossing, bridleway and landscaping at Kirk Hill to aid horse riders and an increased Biodiversity Net Gain mitigation scheme at Ollerton Roundabout to secure benefits for nature and wildlife habitat.
"We will continue to push forward with this vitally important scheme to improve local and regional connectivity and support growth and investment in Nottinghamshire. Improving access to training and jobs, and helping businesses to move goods more efficiently, is central to making our local economy stronger.
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