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Plans released for Stockbury roundabout improvements

Plans for the Stockbury roundabout improvements on the M2 near Sittingbourne in Kent will provide a new free-flowing junction.
The Stockbury roundabout improvements will replace the roundabout where the M2 meets the A249 near Sittingbourne in Kent with a new free flowing junction providing uninterrupted journeys for drivers and a new enlarged roundabout for drivers changing roads at the junction. The plans that have been published add detail to the announcement of the preferred option for the upgrade last May and follow an earlier public consultation in 2017.
The M2 is a key route linking London with Rochester and Faversham with the Port of Dover. The interchange between the M2 and the A249 at junction 5 is currently heavily congested with tens of thousands of vehicles using the junction every day. Local Authority plans for additional housing in the area will also have a significant impact on a junction which is already experiencing congestion.
Project Manager at Highways England Camilla Lichtl said: “Having announced our preferred options for this important investment last year this is now a further opportunity for everyone to help us shape the detail of the individual scheme before we submit firm and final proposals to the planning authorities.”
“We’d urge anyone with an interest in the improvements to let us know their views. This is an important investment in one of the most important routes in the South East”
“The improvements form part of the current £15 billion government investment in motorways and major A roads and are a vital element of Highways England’s support to unlock the potential for new homes and jobs by tackling congestion.”
The new proposals include: an enlarged roundabout, with a new through route for A249 traffic; there will also be new dedicated left turn filter lanes for traffic travelling between the M2 and the A249; a new single-lane slip road from the M2 eastbound to the A249 northbound to avoid the Stockbury roundabout altogether, and measures to improve facilities for people using the junction on foot. Statutory consultation on the improved proposals started on 13 Jun and the deadline for receipt of all comments or objections is 25 July 2019.
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