Sunderland Echo

Roadworks in store on new route

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­son_

Motorists will face diversions and restrictio­ns before work on a £70million route is finally finished.

Sunderland City Council has said drivers city centre access from the Northern Spire Bridge will be impacted by works over the summer as final links for the new dualcarria­geway are completed.

The 2.5km – 1.5 mile – route of the Sunderland Strategic Transport Corridor (SSTC) 3 project is due to open, with September earmarked for its launch.

It links the southern end of the Northern Spire through the former Pallion Shipyard, underneath the Queen Alexandra Bridge, through Deptford Terrace and onto Riverside Sunderland and the city centre.

The programme of works over the summer for linking the Spire and new highway at the junction of Forster's Printworks, includes more earthworks, drainage, ducting, kerbing, and surfacing.

Pallion's Woodbine Terrace is being closed now, as these final stages are completed.

The council has said drivers accessing the city centre from the A19/A1231 should continue to the Wearmouth Bridge.

Drivers accessing Pallion and its retail park can use the Northern Spire and the diversion route of Paul Watson Way.

The new dual-carriagewa­y is a key part of the council's ongoing works for a "more dynamic, healthy and vibrant Sunderland” as the route improves city connectivi­ty and opens up new developmen­t opportunit­ies.

Leader of Sunderland City Council, Councillor Graeme Miller said: "We're into the last lap now on this major civil engineerin­g project - completing the links between the Northern Spire and the new highway.

"I'd like to thank everyone across the city for their patience and understand­ing while we've been completing this hugely important project."

Since the SSTC dual-carriagewa­y works started in spring 2019, there have been major landscapin­g, excavation and constructi­on works that have built 1.5kms – nearly a mile or 4,900ft – of retaining wall sections.

The £70m budget has included a contributi­on of £40m from the Department for Transport.

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Sunderland Strategic Transport Corridor (SSTC) 3, which will take traffic between the Northern Spire Bridge and the city centre, is expected to be complete in September.

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