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Manchester Road to be reduced to one lane in both directions as £1m widening scheme nears completion

Motorists are set to face more misery on Manchester Road from Monday as a further one-lane system is introduced as part of the ongoing £1m A56 road-widening scheme.

Motorists are set to face more misery on Manchester Road from Monday as a further one-lane system is introduced as part of the ongoing £1m A56 road-widening scheme.

But OneTrafford, the Trafford Council/Amey PLC partnership overseeing the controversial project, say it’s the penultimate phase in the work and the whole project will be completed by the end of August.

The controversial project has caused traffic chaos close to the junction with Park Road for many months, especially after the introduction of a one-lane system back in March.

And police are still investigating whether the roadworks had anything to do with the tragic collision that cost the life of 25-year-old Helena Thurm last month.

The A56 by the roadworks was the scene of the recent fatal collision. Police are still investigating the exact circumstances of that incident
The A56 by the roadworks was the scene of the recent fatal collision. Police are still investigating the exact circumstances of that incident

OneTrafford say the next phase of work will add a pedestrian island north of Park Road while works to widen the carriageway will be completed on the south eastern footway of Manchester Road, opposite the Toyota dealership.

While these works are being carried out, traffic will be restricted to one lane in either direction along Manchester Road.

A spokesperson for OneTrafford said: “We understand that road works can be frustrating and would like to assure motorists and residents that we are doing everything we can to complete the works quickly and safely.

“We expect the junction improvement works and associated resurfacing to be finished by the end of August.”

OneTrafford says that once complete, the project will deliver a number of long-term benefits such as “safer pedestrian crossings and swifter journeys for motorists”.

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