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Work could start in the autumn to realign the A59 at Kex Gill

A59 at Kex Gill which has a history of landslips

Contractors are now being invited to tender for the £60m scheme to realign the A59 at Kex Gill.

Following the confirmation of Government funding and planning approval earlier this year, the invitation to tender marks the latest stage in the work to secure this major trans-Pennine route for generations to come.

The A59 between Skipton and Harrogate is an important east-west link not only within North Yorkshire, but also into West Yorkshire, Lancashire and Humber ports.

North Yorkshire County Councillor Don Mackenzie, Executive Member for Access, said: “We are pushing forward with this scheme to provide a safe, reliable route for residents, businesses and visitors.

“This stretch of road has experienced closures in recent years because of land slips. These have disrupted travel, enforced long diversions and been costly. The realignment of the route will provide much better connectivity for all road users.”

Cllr Stanley Lumley, Member for Pateley Bridge division, added: “This is another step towards the delivery of this long-anticipated scheme. Locals, commuters and visitors will all benefit from enhanced safety and reliability of the road. We look forward to work beginning.”

We are aiming to start construction of the scheme on site as soon as possible. Work could start as early as autumn this year, but this is subject to satisfactory completion of all the necessary statutory processes. 

Options for re-routing the section of road were first put forward in 2016 - you can see the planned route at northyorks.gov.uk/a59-kex-gill-re-alignment

 

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