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Shrewsbury North West Relief Road consultation now underway

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A three-week public consultation began on Tuesday 17 October 2017 to update people about plans for the Shrewsbury North West Relief Road (NWRR), and to ask them for their current views.

You can view the updated proposals for the road – and submit comments – on the Shropshire Council website, at shropshire.gov.uk/get-involved.

Public information events will also be held across Shrewsbury from 17 to 25 October, as follows:

  • Shirehall, Shrewsbury – Tuesday 17 October from 5pm until 8pm (the displays will then remain in place until Thursday).
  • The Darwin Shopping Centre, Shrewsbury – Friday 20 October from 2pm to 5pm
  • The Darwin Shopping Centre, Shrewsbury Saturday 21 October from 10am to 5pm
  • The Grange Youth Centre, Mount Pleasant Road, Shrewsbury – Monday 23 October from 2pm to 8pm
  • Baschurch Village Hall, Eyton Lane – Tuesday 24 October from 4pm until 8pm
  • Oxon Church Community Hall, Welshpool Road, Shrewsbury – Wednesday 25 October from 2pm to 8pm

For the consultation an animated fly-over video has been produced to show the proposed route of the road.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9is6Pj9bfUs

Shropshire Council is on target to deliver a refreshed outline business case for the road to the Department for Transport (DfT) by 22 December this year. Responses from the consultation will be collated and submitted as part of the business case refresh.

The last NWRR consultation was held in 2010. Since then Shropshire Council has been able to secure the delivery of the Oxon Link Road, formerly part of the north west relief road. This will connect Churncote Roundabout on the A5 bypass with the Holyhead Road near the Shelton Water tower and facilitate delivery of the Shrewsbury West Sustainable Urban Extension development, north of the Welshpool Road.