The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Haudagain work set to commence

Bottleneck: First stage of £30m plan

- BY JON HEBDITCH

The first works on a longawaite­d £30million plan to relieve pressure on one of Aberdeen’s worst bottleneck­s will start within weeks.

The Haudagain bypass is expected to end years of traffic misery around the notorious roundabout – once tipped as the worst in Britain.

A 2008 government report identified a link road through Middlefiel­d as the way of resolving the pressure around the well used route. And now bosses at Transport Scotland have revealed that the first ground works are due to begin on Tuesday, May 9.

It’s understood that the seven-week programme will involve inspection­s in Manor Avenue and Manor Walk although details are still being finalised between the council, contractor and the Scottish Government body.

Studies have estimated the hold-ups it causes where the A90 and A96 meet have cost the region’s economy up to £30million a year.

The project is designed to fit in with the Aberdeen bypass and other traffic busting measures in the city like the Third Don Crossing and Berryden Corridor.

Last night, the news was welcomed by local politician­s. But a row erupted over the fate of the residents who will be left in the “Haudagain triangle” – an area of land that will be left after the work is completed following the finalisati­on of the bypass in the winter.

Council leader Jenny Laing said: “This project

“There is an important triangle of housing there”

will reduce congestion. When we first came into administra­tion we lobbied hard for the Scottish Government to take action on the Haudagain.

“Unfortunat­ely the Scottish Government wanted to wait until the completion of the western peripheral route. We have tried to work with them because there is an important triangle of housing there.

“We have wanted the Scottish Government to compensate us for the loss of housing and to help people living in the triangle that will be surrounded by roads on all sides.

“We are still in negotiatio­n with the Scottish Government but they have said there is no guarantee of compensati­on.”

But Aberdeen Donside SNP MSP Mark McDonald said that the Labour-led administra­tion had used the Haudagain as a “political football”.

“Unfortunat­ely the council appear to be dragging their heels on giving residents certainty.” he said.

Although there are currently no plans for any investigat­ions to be carried out on the A90 and A96 trunk roads, traffic management measures will be in place to allow work on local roads to be carried out safely.

 ??  ?? SCHEME: An artist’s impression of the planned route to bypass the Haudagain
SCHEME: An artist’s impression of the planned route to bypass the Haudagain

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