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Roundabout plan to ease Jock's Lodge Junction 'pinch point' on A1079

Key Hull to Beverley artery could see work for two years from 2022

East Riding of Yorkshire Council has revealed plans for a new design for Jock's Lodge junction for the A164 and the A1079 between Hull and Beverley. (Image: East Riding of Yorkshire Council)

Plans have been unveiled to improve the Jock’s Lodge junction on one of the region’s busiest stretches of trunk road, between Beverley and Hull.

A new roundabout is part of a new design for the A1079, with two new roads to join it to the A164.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council will put the proposal on display at two public exhibitions later this month, with feedback sought.

Subject to funding approval for the scheme, work could begin in late 2022, with a two-year timeframe.

It focuses on two of the busiest roads immediately outside of Hull, carrying up to 50,000 vehicles per day between them.

The new plans for Jock's Lodge junction.

 

Plans include the construction of a new roundabout along the A1079 with new connection to Lincoln Way roundabout in Minster Way, Beverley.

Two new roads, travelling northbound and southbound, will connect the new A1079 roundabout with the A164 further south, near Bentley. Together these would replace the current Jock’s Lodge junction.

Councillor Chris Matthews, portfolio holder for strategic management, said: “The A164 and the A1079 are two of the busiest roads in the East Riding and where they meet, at the Jock’s Lodge junction, this has always created a pinch point for traffic.