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Deal reached over £50m unusable motorway junction - two years after being built

A dispute over who is responsible for building the link road connecting the M49 junction has led to delays

The M49 junction cannot currently be used by traffic(Image: Highways England)

A deal has finally been agreed with the government to connect an unusable motorway junction to the road network nearly two years after it was built.

Most of the work on the £50m M49 junction, near Bristol, was completed by National Highways (formerly Highways England) at the end of 2019 - but motorists have been unable to use it because of a dispute over who should build the link road.

South Gloucestershire’s Conservative cabinet reached a deal to build the road with the Department for Transport and National Highways at a meeting on Wednesday, October 11. No other details have been released.

According to the local authority's website, the report is confidential because it contains “information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information)”.

Once built, the road will connect the junction to a business park used by major companies including Tesco and Amazon.

A spokesperson for South Gloucestershire Council said: “This decision is an important step forwards and will allow us to progress work with our partners in delivering the M49 link to unlock the significant benefits that it will bring to South Gloucestershire, local communities and the wider region.”

In January, South Gloucestershire council said it was the responsibility of the business park's owner , Delta Properties, to build the link road, but the developer refuted the claim , saying it owed “no legal obligation” to any public body to construct the road infrastructure associated with the new junction.

The local authority then said in September the responsibility lay jointly with National Highways and Delta.