CONCERNS have been raised
that the Chester Road could
be flooded with construction
traffic when work starts on
the HS2 rail link.
There have been complaints about
congestion at several points along
one of North Solihull’s busiest routes.
And Meriden’s MP, Dame Caroline
Spelman, is worried that a further
increase in vehicles may make
matters worse.
She has suggested it might be
more appropriate for the lorries to
make greater use of the Collector
Road instead.
Pointing out that the dual
carriageway had been built to ease
traffic on the M6, she believed it
could have key role to play.
“The Chester Road is very, very
busy, very congested,” she told HS2
officials at a recent meeting.
“[It] has
had some pedestrianisation, which
means it has actually been narrowed
to slow the traffic.
“And in the rush hour it
becomes very congested. It’s a
ribbon development, so you’ve got
residential [homes] close to the
highway along the entire length of it.
“Traffic can be stationary at times
and I wondered if any more thought
had been given to getting the traffic
off onto the Collector Road.”
Jonathan Lord, HS2’s senior area
engagement manager, said that the
company would look at the issues
and report back.
With construction due to start
in earnest in the coming months,
fears that the project could cause
great disruption on local roads have
grown.
It has already been reported that
one route in the Balsall Common
area will be used by up to 400
vehicles a day.
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