MP visits A63 Castle Street improvements to see how National Highways is building back better
The £355m upgrade will improve port access, reduce congestion and enhance safety as well as connections between the city centre and tourist and recreational facilities.

Emma Hardy MP (centre) with (L-R) Ben Goren from the Department for Transport, Balfour Beatty Project Director Will Neaves, Regional Delivery Director for National Highways Tim Gamon, National Highways Project Manager Fran Oliver and National Highways Assistant Project Manager Michael Upshon
Emma Hardy, MP for Hull West and Hessle, toured the site of National Highways바카라 사이트 A63 Castle Street improvement on 21 January to see progress being made and the difference the project is making to the local community.
In recent months, work has focused on removing various underground pipes in the way of new infrastructure, continuing construction of the main underpass and getting ready for the Porter Street bridge installation.
National Highways Project Manager Frances Oliver said:
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This important upgrade is a great example of how building back better will support economic growth through investment in infrastructure. The A63 Castle Street scheme will bring plenty of benefits, not just to the people of Hull, but to the wider economy. It will reduce congestion, improve safety and create better connections.
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Speaking after her visit, Ms Hardy said:
I was pleased to see the good progress being made at the site and hear that the project is running to its original schedule. The improvements will make a huge difference to area and National Highways바카라 사이트 continued commitment to developing education opportunities and to supporting local community groups is highly commendable.
The A63 Castle Street improvement started construction in 2020 and is due to complete in 2025. A new junction will be created by lowering the level of the A63 at the Mytongate junction. Ferensway and Commercial Road will cross the A63, creating a split-level junction. Between Princes Dock Street and Market Place the eastbound carriageway will be widened to three lanes. A new bridge will be built over the A63 at Porter Street.
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