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Thursday, May 24 2012

£122m for Kent road schemes

Transport minister Paul Clark explains the scheme

More than £122m is to be spent on easing congestion across Kent.

Transport Minister Paul Clark visited Sittingbourne today to announce two vital schemes.

The £87m for the East Kent Access scheme means better road connections between the Isle of Thanet, Kent International Airport, the M2, Canterbury and the European Gateways of Ramsgate, Dover and the Channel Tunnel.

£35m is also being spent on the completion of the Sittingbourne Northern Relief Road.

Congestion should be greatly improved by the changes and it’s also predicted the economy will be boosted through the regeneration of these areas, attracting more investment to the county.

Mr Clark said there were benefits for people living and working in Kent: “Both schemes will reduce congestion, improve journey times, improve safety for road users and pedestrians, help boost the economy and allow for improved public transport.”

The East Kent Access improvements will see almost five miles of the A256 and A299 upgraded to dual carriageway.

The 1.5km Sittingbourne Northern Relief Road will link the Ridham Avenue roundabout with Castle Road roundabout and cross Milton Creek.

It will improve access in and around Sittingbourne, reduce congestion, improve safety for road users and attract investment to the town.

Main construction works for East Kent Access are due to start in October this year, with the scheme expected to be completed in late 2012.

Work on the Sittingbourne Northern Relief Road begins as early as next week and should be finished by 2011.

Thursday, August 27 2009

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  • Ian Chittenden wrote:

    Kent Road schemes

    Congratulations to the government on supporting the two schemes, but its a pity that neither KCC or the Government have in 15 years found a way to reduce congestion on maidstones roads, and in particular their failure to support completion of the All Saints by-pass, particularly bearing in mind that Maidstone has the highest death and serious injury rate of any of the Boroughs in Kent in both 2007 and 2008. The cancellation of additional Park and Rides at Langley and Blue Bell Hill by the current Tory administration in Maidstone has also been a major contribution to increased air pollution and congestion.

    28 Aug 2009 8:34 PM

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  • tommy atkins wrote:

    road congestion

    Maybe the MPs for Kent should do their bit for the people who have to use the A28 through Canterbury. Its a major bottleneck, made worse by all the local traffic being forced onto it due to closing all the so called rat runs. Also the council have put a park and ride located each end of it, making it just about the busiest road in kent.

    27 Aug 2009 10:08 PM

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  • Phil H wrote:

    Kent Roads

    The main outstanding road improvement scheme in E Kent is still outstanding - the dualing of the A2 on the outskirts of Dover. Gaeteway to Europe - where???

    27 Aug 2009 4:23 PM

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  • LT wrote:

    Kent Road improvements

    Finally, this Government is spending money on projects that benefit the people of East Kent.
    However, does not mean they will get my vote come June 2010

    27 Aug 2009 1:34 PM

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  • john.w wrote:

    Kent Road Schemes

    Am I cynical or not !! Funny that all this lovely money is suddenly being spent in Kent !!! When there are probably half a dozen Labour MP's in the county with wafer thin majorities and there's a general looming in the not too distant future !!!

    27 Aug 2009 12:49 PM

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