Nottingham Knight: Email error delays junction works

A consultation on plans to expand Nottingham’s congested Nottingham Knight and Wheatcroft A52 junctions has been extended after officials realised an email address wasn’t working.

The survey for work on the congested areas near West Bridgford will be extended.

This is because a previous email address for residents submit objections and comments is “no longer valid”, National Highways said.

Residents have been asked to resubmit questions to a new email address, says the West Bridgford Wire.

National Highways said: “We’ve now extended the consultation period after identifying that the email address provided previously to submit objections is no longer valid.”

National Highways apologised for the “inconvenience” caused.

They said in a statement: “If you’ve already submitted an objection to the previously email address, we kindly ask you to resubmit it to ensure it is properly received and considered. We apologise for any inconvenience caused and want to ensure that everyone can participate fully in the consultation process.”

National Highways has been working on a scheme to reduce delays, increase capacity and improve pedestrian and cyclist routes on the A52 in Nottingham.

The construction of Nottingham Knight and Wheatcroft roundabouts, which is expected to begin in Autumn this year, will see them enlarged and redesigned.

The Nottingham Knight Junction will be expanded to the east of the existing roundabout, with a new layout and a new link road from A52 eastbound.

The Wheatcroft roundabout will also be enlarged to the south of the existing roundabout, with a new hamburger layout and link road from A52 eastbound to A606 Melton Road.

The approaches to the junction will be widened to provide extra lanes and increase capacity.

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