A15 Paston Parkway Junctions 21-22
Dualling Scheme
In July 2006, the Council was awarded £5.85m by the
Department for Communities and Local Government to deliver the
dualling of Paston Parkway (Junction 21-22).
Traffic levels on Paston Parkway are already high with in
excess of 25000 vehicles travelling along the link each day. This
results in extreme link congestion, particularly southbound during
the AM peak period, causing traffic to 'rat run' on less suitable
roads. The purpose of dualling Paston Parkway between Junction 21
and 22 is to facilitate future housing development in the north of
Peterborough; reduce congestion and reduce 'rat-running' on less
suitable roads. To do nothing to the highway network whilst adding
the extra traffic associated with additional development would
cause additional delays to current users. In addition such traffic
growth would exacerbate environmental problems such as noise and
air pollution.
The council held an exhibition in December
2006 outlining the proposed improvements to Paston
Parkway.
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As below are the information boards that were displayed at the exhibition in December 2006.
In July 2007, a contractor was awarded the scheme: Paston Parkway contractor details
If you should have any questions or require any further
information, please email us at ltp@peterborough.gov.uk
