The new roundabout will cut down queues, especially at rush hour
The scheme is being paid for by the developers of the massive Brough South housing scheme.
The council aims to keep disruption to a minimum, but says some delays will be unavoidable when work is carried out nearer to the roads.Councillor Claire Holmes said congestion was a major issue for motorists with long queues at peak times. She said the scheme is designed to “specifically ease this problem and to keep more traffic moving”.
The council has been open about the scheme’s limitations. It is already warning that should traffic continue to grow as predicted pre-pandemic, the junction remains “likely to become congested in the future” and could reach saturation point again around 2035.The scheme provides a direct route for South Hunsley School pupils and people walking to Welton.
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