Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Major road revamp no hospital solution

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involve building a road bridge over the canal.

A new roundabout will be developed on Stainland Road. If all goes to plan the scheme should start in late 2018.

Calderdale Council may need to use compulsory purchase order (CPO) powers to acquire the land it needs for the road improvemen­ts.

Negotiatio­ns are underway with landowners to buy the plots needed.

A report to the council’s Cabinet committee states that 12 plots of land are needed, including a strip owned by the Watermill pub and the properties from 334 to 340 Salterhebb­le Hill which will require demolition.

The cost of land acquisitio­ns has been put at £1.4m

The council says the road improvemen­t scheme will improve access to Copley, Sowerby Bridge and Halifax and may also lead to additional express bus services between Halifax and Huddersfie­ld.

Clr Barry Collins, Cabinet member for regenerati­on and economic developmen­t, said: “The A629 is a well-travelled and muchneeded route in Calderdale – it’s a key link between Halifax and the M62 motorway and thousands of people rely on it to get to work and do business.

“The road is frequently congested so we are taking action to tackle this to make it easier for people to get around the borough.

“Without these improvemen­ts the traffic issues will only get worse, especially with a growing population and economy.

“Our whole package of A629 improvemen­ts is also vital to help unlock the new developmen­t and job creation opportunit­ies that will be offered by the major regenerati­on of Halifax town centre over the coming years.”

But health campaigner Karl Deitch, who has helped lead the campaign to save A&E services from being transferre­d to Calderdale Royal Hospital in Halifax, said he couldn’t see the road improvemen­ts making much difference to journey times.

He said road improvemen­ts were not the answer to the loss of health services which he blamed on ‘crippling’ PFI debts.

Cabinet members will be asked at a meeting on July 10 to enter into an agreement with the West Yorkshire Combined Authority to release funding for the improvemen­ts.

The council is also planning to improve the junction at Hollas Lane/Wakefield Road in Copley and resurface Wakefield Road, Brighouse and Skircoat Road, Halifax. An image showing the main road running into Halifax and the new bridge branching off to the left in the area where two lanes merge into one

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