Thousands of jobs linked to new Manchester Airport road

Chris Grayling

Transport Secretary Chris Grayling officially opened the A6 Manchester Airport Relief Road today (November 15), which the Department for Transport contributed £165m towards and which is already shaving a tenth off motorists’ journey times.

It is claimed that the improved connection will lead to the creation of more than 5,000 jobs in Greater Manchester.

The £290m dual carriageway, which links the A6 at Hazel Grove to the M56, also provides better connections to the £1bn Airport City business park and development sites in Handforth Dean and Woodford – and will deliver a £2.5bn boost to the regional economy.

Chris Grayling said: “We are investing more in improving our roads than ever before – making it easier, safer and quicker for people to get where they want to go.

“This new road will not only make it easier for people to get to the airport and away on holiday, but it will help businesses in the North West improve their access to world trade through flights from Manchester.

“It will also lead to the creation of thousands of jobs, boosting the economy and further demonstrating the strength of the North West’s role in the Northern Powerhouse.”

Alongside the road, a new pedestrian and cycle path is giving people alternative travel choices to the airport and nearby business park.

Cllr Alex Ganotis, leader of Stockport Council, said: “I’m delighted that the A6 to Manchester Airport Relief Road is now open for people to use.

“By providing such a direct link between Hazel Grove and Manchester Airport the road will undoubtedly become one of the key routes people and businesses use as they travel in and around our region.

“By improving access to the ever-growing job and business opportunities in the area, as well as reducing journey times and reducing congestion on many local roads, the benefits that the new road creates are huge.”

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, added: “This new road connects Manchester Airport with the people and businesses of Stockport, Manchester and East Cheshire.

“It was only made possible by Department for Transport and Greater Manchester Combined Authority funds and it is a good example of central government working together with a city region to deliver major infrastructure that improves people’s lives.

“The A6 to Manchester Airport Relief Road will enable people to make quicker and easier journeys, and will cut congestion, especially on local roads.

“The supporting cycling and walking infrastructure will also make active travel more attractive and safer for more people and supports our ambition to make them the first and natural choice for short journeys.

“Greater Manchester is emerging as a world-class city region and we want to work with government to deliver a transport system to support it.”

The Government is investing £3bn in improving journeys on the North’s roads and motorways, and tackling congestion, including upgrading stretches of the M1 and M62 into smart motorways.

The DfT will also make available funding of more than £109m towards other local road schemes in the area – Poynton Relief Road, Congleton Link Road and Middlewich Bypass.

Greater Manchester also received a £69.5m boost from the Budget, bringing its Transforming Cities Fund total to £312.5m.

This fund is designed to improve public transport links to jobs, and the council has decided to invest in better cycling and tram links across the city.

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