A critical business artery connecting Birmingham to Derby and onwards, has been awarded funding from Government, following years of research and investigation.
The A38 serves as a key route linking the East and West Midlands, which is a hotspot for congestion due to long-distance drivers meeting a high volume of local traffic.
This often leads to long delays and inefficient journeys, impacting both the Midlands and national economy.
The three roundabout junctions requiring upgrades to the west and north of Derby city centre are the:
- A38/A5111 Kingsway roundabout
- A38/A52 Markeaton roundabout
- A38/A61 Little Eaton roundabout
Commenting on the announcement of funding for the A38 Derby Junctions, the CEO of Midlands Connect Maria Machancoses said: “Upgrading these junctions gives an opportunity to boost the economy of Derby by cutting journey times, improve road safety, creating jobs and unlocking land for new homes and growth. We welcome today’s funding announcement for this project which has been a priority for Midlands Connect.
“We look forward to working with partners to deliver it for residents and the economy of Derby city and its surrounding areas.”