Station Road Vicinity, Hucknall, Notts.
Introduction
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 17 Dec 2016
This is the Station Road/Ashgate Road end of the new, ‘town centre relief road’, a feature of Hucknall’s current town centre improvement scheme (TCIS). The railway station (4-5 mins away on foot) can be reached by turning left at this junction, whilst Portland Street - leading towards Nottingham - is reached via a right turn. This new road was opened in November 2016. The overall scheme received final funding approval from the Department for Transport in February 2015 (procured using the Medium Scheme Framework 2, through the Midlands Highway Alliance). Carillion/Tarmac JV were awarded the contract and work started on site in January 2016. The work, including a pedestrianised section of High Street - between Baker Street and Watnall Road - is due to be completed in May 2017. The overall scheme aims to reduce traffic congestion, create an attractive shopping centre, attract new retailers and to assist in the regeneration of the town.