Transport Update

Northumberland Line and A1 dualling acceleration welcomed

Transport opportunities in Northumberland are being accelerated thanks to the Government’s Growth Plan.  It was announced today, Friday 23 September by the Department for Transport that both the A1 dualling programme between Morpeth and Ellingham and the Northumberland Line will be accelerated as fast as possible.  Council Leader, Councillor Glen Sanderson, said: “I am extremely pleased to hear this announcement from the Chancellor today. I had only this week written to the Transport Secretary asking for a decision and I am pleased that government is listening and investing in our infrastructure.  “Our residents, our businesses and our visitors need this. It will open up so many opportunities for the county and those travelling in and out of it.  “Our young people will gain greater access to learning and employment, and it will go a long way in supporting our future generations.  “It will provide a real incentive for potential employers to relocate to and invest in the area and create greater opportunities for those already here.  “By investing now, we are investing in the future.” The Northumberland Line will bring passenger trains back into service between Ashington and Newcastle – stimulating and supporting economic growth, regeneration and community development in Northumberland and the surrounding regions.  “We are already in a great place with the Northumberland Line. Work has begun and this acceleration will mean we can push forward; providing new and improved transport links for local people and businesses and opening up new opportunities for education and travel,” Cllr Sanderson continued. The dualling of the A1 between Morpeth and Ellingham will in addition provide vital infrastructure to help deliver the region’s aspirations for population and economic growth, creating much needed additional capacity, with better connectivity for people and business, and safer journeys for all. “The A1 has been, for too long, a dangerous road in this area, claiming too many lives and causing injury to many, so I am pleased the spotlight has come back on improving it.  “It’s a hugely important road, not only for this county, but the whole country and will further strengthen links between England and Scotland.   “Our beautiful county is not one to be missed, and this dualling will, without doubt, bring more people here to work, live or visit.”
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