Manchester planned highway improvements in 2020
20 Dec 2019
In 2020, Manchester City Council will embark on a ‘once in a generation’ programme of improvement works that will see positive changes made to some of the city’s key highways
As the city continues to grow there is a need to ensure that it can meet the demands of those choosing to live, work and visit it.
This ambitious multi-million pound investment programme will improve some of the city’s busiest routes and junctions, greatly benefiting commuters and allowing residents, businesses and visitors to better connect, grow and lead healthier lives.
The work programme includes a number of major projects and has been shaped by the Greater Manchester Transport Strategy – which sets out to deliver world class connections that support long-term economic growth and access to opportunities for all.
From January 2020, work led by Manchester City Council will begin in phases on four key commuter corridors:
- Great Ancoats Street
- Hyde Road
- Princess Road/Mancunian Way roundabout
- Chorlton Road
Delivery
For some months, preparatory work has been taking place on Great Ancoats Street and the Princess Road roundabout but with these works now complete, the main work to deliver the changes will begin in January and February, respectively.
On the outskirts of the city, a key section of Hyde Road, which has long proved to be a pinch point for general traffic and bus services, will see road widening work take place between Wall Way and Far Lane to improve traffic flow. It is expected that this work will begin in early 2020, however, as with all the projects, confirmed start dates will be communicated beforehand.
Keeping Greater Manchester moving
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has been working closely with Manchester City Council to develop and deliver bespoke travel advice for each of the schemes. Alongside the various projects being delivered, TfGM also provides up-to-date and reliable travel information and advice for the many major sporting and entertainment events that take place across Greater Manchester each year.
To help people to get around throughout 2020, a new travel advice hub has been created that not only provides comprehensive details of all the events that are taking place across the city region, but it also provides real-time travel information for services and roads across the network.
Travel information and advice will be updated on a weekly basis and people are urged to follow @OfficialTfGM and visit TfGM's travel advice on a regular basis to stay one step ahead when it comes to planning their journeys.