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Burgh Bypass

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Road in England

A158 shield A158
Burgh Bypass
Construction work on Burgh-Le-Marsh bypass (West End) - geograph.org.uk - 426357.jpgConstruction work on the west end of the bypass, in 2007
Route information
HistoryConstructed September 2006 – November 2007
Major junctions
FromGunby, Lincolnshire
Major intersectionsCommon Lane, Orby Road, A158 (Station Rd)
ToBurgh Road, Burgh Le Marsh
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Road network

Burgh Bypass is a bypass of the town of Burgh Le Marsh near Skegness. It was passed in 2005 and construction began in September 2006 after a lengthy campaign from locals. The bypass is aiming to cut traffic dramatically by re-routing vehicles past the town and over the village of Orby coming out on Burgh Road, the main road to Skegness. The bypass was originally expected to be finished in Winter 2007/Spring 2008, on 26 July 2007 the roundabout on the bypass was opened and opening of the bypass took place on 13 October 2007. In early November half of the bypass was opened with limited access to Ingoldmells and Common Lane. The bypass fully opened to traffic on 30 November 2007.

References

53°10′03″N 0°14′50″E / 53.1675°N 0.2471°E / 53.1675; 0.2471

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