Work on new M62 link road well underway

Date published: 24 November 2021


Work to create a new link road at junction 19 of the M62 is well underway, with the first section of the route almost complete.

Construction of the 2.2km road started in spring this year. Once complete, it will connect junction 19 (at Heywood and Middleton) to Hareshill Road and Pilsworth Road and new housing and employment developments in the area to the existing road network.

The first section of new road, linking the motorway to Manchester Road, is now almost fully constructed whilst  groundwork for another section of the new road, which will run alongside Hareshill Road and serve proposed new housing at the site, is also now underway.

The new road, which is expected to complete by the end of 2022, will reroute HGV traffic away from Heywood town centre, as well as Birch and Bowlee, significantly reducing congestion in these residential areas.

It is also expected to save an estimated 4,700km per day of journeys by providing HGV drivers with a direct route from the motorway into the business parks at Hareshill and Pilsworth, where currently they have to go via Simister Island (junction 18 of the M62).

Around 3km of new walking and cycling routes will also be delivered as part of the scheme, and the new road will enable the provision of bus services to serve the new development and the existing business parks.

The road is being built by major contractor John Sisk and Son. The company has already delivered a number of social value projects in the area since construction started, including holding eight careers events with local schools and colleges and hosting four students on work experience, with plans to work more closely with Hopwood Hall College next year.

 

The first phase of work at the junction 19 link road is now complete

 

Since it was first put forward, the development has been highly controversial due to completely covering private greenbelt land.

Hundreds of objections were received – mainly about protecting the greenbelt – before the application was put before the Secretary of State after a two-hour planning meeting in 2018.
 

 

Outline of the planned development
Outline of the planned development

 

The new road is part of the South Heywood masterplan, which is being delivered by developer Russell Homes in conjunction with Rochdale Borough Council and the Rochdale Development Agency. The work at South Heywood is the first phase of the Northern Gateway, one of the biggest developments in the region. The new link road will support the creation of 1,000 new homes, a new primary school, and over 135,000m2 of employment space in South Heywood. Around 2,800 jobs are also expected to be created at the South Heywood site in the long term, with more to follow as the wider Northern Gateway project progresses.

Councillor Danny Meredith, cabinet member for highways at Rochdale Borough Council, said: “It’s great to see this game changing scheme progressing so quickly. We are lucky to benefit from good transport links, but we want to make them better and ensure that they work for everybody, regardless of where they live in the borough.

“This new road is a key part of our plan to overhaul transport provision across the borough and it will put our residents in the best possible position to benefit from the employment and wider economic opportunities that the South Heywood development will bring, as part of the Northern Gateway.. I’m also really pleased that Sisk have very much engaged with school and colleges in the Heywood and Middleton area to ensure that local young people are benefitting from work which is taking place in their borough.”

Nick Culshaw, Sisk Managing Director for UK Civils & Rail, said: “This new road will not only help improve transport links, but our work on site is also bringing additional social value to the area. Alongside National Highways’ Education Group, we held a collaborative work experience week that allowed students from the area to learn more about construction and tour the site. I’m proud that we’ve been able to add value to the local community, as well as help bring this important transport improvement to the area.”

Daniel Kershaw, Russell Homes director, said: “The link road has been a long held ambition for this area and will unlock the development of much needed new homes and highly desirable employment space as part of the South Heywood masterplan. We are pleased, after many years of planning, to see the link road project on track and completion of this first phase as planned.”

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