Leicester Mercury

Four homes would be razed if roundabout plans given go-ahead

- By HANNAH RICHARDSON hannah.richardson@reachplc.com @HRichardso­nLDR RESIDENTS HAVE BEEN INFORMED hannah.richardson@reachplc

A COUNCIL proposal to expand a Leicesters­hire roundabout would require the demolition of up to four homes if the work is given the goahead.

Leicesters­hire County Council has started an online consultati­on for the public to give their views on its proposal to expand a roundabout in Bardon Road/A511, in Coalville.

A new exit would be added to the roundabout, creating a new road heading south to connect Bardon Road with the new housing developmen­ts around Grange Road.

However, up to four of the homes which currently line the southern side of the roundabout would need to be bought by the council and demolished to make way for the new road.

All four houses are currently occupied.

The council has said the residents have been informed of the plans.

It also says the benefits of the scheme include relieving traffic congestion on the A511, which the local authority has said is also likely to improve air quality in the area.

It would also create a better transport link between Coalville town centre and the new housing estate, as well as improving connection­s to the M1 and the A42, according to the proposal. The scheme is part of a wider effort to improve the A511 in Leicesters­hire.

The A511 Growth Corridor scheme would see work carried out at nine locations on the road between the A42 Junction 13 at Ashby and the Field Head roundabout near junction 22 of the M1.

This would include expanding a section of Stephenson Way to make it a dual carriagewa­y and work to six other roundabout­s along the A511.

Leicesters­hire County Council has asked people to give their opinions on the Bardon Link Road roundabout proposal via their online consultati­on page.

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