Warning: busy junction to close in Crewe town centre for six weeks.

By Ryan Parker

31st Mar 2022 | Local News

Cheshire East Council has warned of a six-week junction closure in Crewe town centre - beginning on Monday 4 April.

Works will take place on traffic lights at two junctions – Wistaston Road/Dunwoody Way and the Wistaston Road/Edleston Road/Oak Street crossroads.

Temporary traffic lights will be in operation until the end of the work on approximately May 15.

The closure is needed to prepare for the installation of state-of-the-art adaptive signal controls later in the year – a project being funded as part of the council's £14.1m allocation of funding from the government's Future High Streets Fund.

During this time, drivers and cyclists travelling eastwards along Wistaston Road will still be able to turn left on to Dunwoody Way but will not be able to continue along the road to the junction of Wistaston Road and Oak Street.

Traffic will not be able to travel westwards into Wistaston Road from Oak Street, Edleston Road and Chester Bridge and will instead be diverted via Oak Street, Vernon Way, West Street and Dunwoody Way.

Access for cyclists and pedestrians will be maintained.

Crewe businesses Kitchen Life and Octagon UK on Edleston Road, told Nub News they were 'hopeful' the works wouldn't negatively impact them.

Crewe resident Tom McCallister gave his opinion on social media, stating: "I don't get why that junction was designed in such a way.

"Why can't traffic from Wistaston Road turn left onto Dunwoody Way with a give way sign?

"There is just so much unnecessary queuing that goes on there."

According to Cheshire East, the junction closure is necessary to allow for the works to be carried out safely - with a large amount of ducting needing to be replaced to prepare for the installation of the adaptive controls.

Once installed - expected to be towards the end of this year - these controls will be able to take traffic conditions into account and will help to make the town centre more accessible.

The council believe this will encourage people to stay for longer, while also supporting the council's carbon agenda and sustainable and active travel programmes.

Equipment such as traffic signal poles are due to be upgraded as part of this work, along with the lamps, which will be ultra-low voltage and more carbon efficient.

A 'touch free' crossing demand system will also be installed for pedestrians.

Other highways repairs are also planned to be undertaken to maximise use of the road closure and minimise future disruption to the public.

Temporary traffic lights will be in place while both sets of traffic lights at Wistaston Road/ Dunwoody Way and Wistaston Road/Edleston Road/Oak Street are upgraded.

Cheshire East warned that delays are expected.

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