One of our key asks is that this 53-mile section of road is looked at as a whole, rather than in individual pieces. There is a marvellous precedent in the midlands with the work being done on the A46—plans are coming forward for the final roundabout in my constituency—which will provide a continuous road from the M5 in the south-west at Evesham all the way through to the M69 and then the M1 at Leicester, providing a south-west to north-east link. That road has been looked at as a whole and will be a complete, uninterrupted road. Can we have the same for the A5?
A5 in the Midlands: Improvements
Proceeding contribution from
Mark Pawsey
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 23 March 2022.
It occurred during Debate on A5 in the Midlands: Improvements.
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