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New Somerset M5 junction location named as gigafactory plans move forward

The new junction was first revealed in June 2024 - and now the location has been confirmed

The proposed site of Junction 22A on the M5, which will serve the gigafactory site(Image: Agratas)

Details of Somerset's newest motorway junction were unveiled at a public exhibition showcasing revised plans for the county's forthcoming 'gigafactory'.

Initially hinted at in June 2024 as part of the £150m Gravity locality investment plan, the new M5 junction, referred to as '22A', is set to support infrastructure development for the £4bn factory situated between Puriton and Woolavington.

Agratas has recently updated its plans for the gigafactory's initial phase, which includes the start of a ring road destined to connect with the future motorway junction at Enterprise Way.

The updated proposals have pinpointed the prospective location for junction 22A, with National Highways expressing its intention to proceed with construction "at the earliest opportunity".

The revised plans were presented to the public during a drop-in session at Woolavington Village Hall last Tuesday evening (April 1).

The planned junction 22A is to be located just north of the old freight line that previously served the Gravity site, which may be reinstated as the gigafactory project progresses.

Constraints on the junction's placement arise from the nearby Huntspill River and an adjacent nature reserve, both bordering the northern edge of the Gravity site.

In a bid to manage costs and traffic constraints, Junction 22A will only cater to southbound traffic heading to the gigafactory. The design includes one slip road on the southbound site for vehicles coming from Bristol, Weston-super-Mare and Highbridge, and another northbound slip road to return them to the M5.