North Devon Link Road

The Department for Transport (DfT) has announced £60m funding for the A361, a key road linking Devon with the rest of the UK

The North Devon Link Road will slash journey times, boost connectivity and unlock housing across the region.

The project, led by Devon County Council, will boost the local economy by supporting plans for 6,700 new homes in the region, making it easier for people to access job opportunities, and for businesses to get around.

Upgrades are expected to increase cross-country connectivity by improving people’s ability to travel into and out of the Southwest.

Works on the North Devon Link Road will focus on a 4.8 mile stretch between South Molton and Barnstaple. The route will be modernised with a wider carriageway, which will improve overtaking opportunities, safety and resilience.

The road’s capacity and eight key junctions will be upgraded – and, to boost active travel, facilities for pedestrians and cyclists will be introduced along the route.

‘Levelling up and investing in transport infrastructure’

Transport secretary, Grant Shapps, said: “I’m delighted to announce this funding to upgrade a vital gateway between Devon and the rest of the country. These works will boost connections, cut congestion for drivers and improve people’s quality of life.

“It’s a clear indication of our commitment to levelling up and investing in transport infrastructure.

“Through these works, we’ll improve people’s ability to travel across the Southwest while providing 1000s with greater access to new homes and new jobs.”

Councillor Andrea Davis, Devon County Council cabinet member for infrastructure, development and waste, commented: “This announcement is fantastic news for local residents and for Devon’s economy.

“The upgrade of this road is the biggest transport investment in north Devon for a generation. It will help unlock the true potential of the local economy in northern Devon, and with the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic, that’s vital at this time.

“We’ve been working tirelessly on this project for a number of years so it’s great to see that effort rewarded with this government funding.

“We’ll now be looking to get work started as soon as we can.”

DfT’s investment of £60m makes up the majority of the total costs of the scheme which is £67.6m.

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