The Ashbourne bypass consultation will be open until 18 December, with every household in the town and surrounding area due to receive information shortly.
The 3 routes are:
Western bypass – route A
This route starts on the A52 Mayfield Road, then takes traffic slightly further away from the town centre, joining the A515 Buxton Road close to Sandybrook Hall.
Western bypass – route B
This route starts at the same place as route A, but then follows a route closer to the town and joins the A515 to the north of North Avenue and Windmill Lane.
Eastern bypass
Detailed design work hasn’t been done on this route, which would be longer and more expensive to build that either of the western options. It has been tested, though, to see how much traffic it would carry.
Councillor Barry Lewis, Leader of Derbyshire County Council, said:
“The online consultation is now open and I hope that everyone who lives or travels through Ashbourne will take the time to take part.
“There’s a large amount of information online to have a look at and several ways to let us have your views.”
We have made easing traffic congestion in the town a priority after a study by independent consultants in 2017 found:
- up to 12,000 vehicles using main routes through the town each day
- almost half (46%) of traffic using the A515 was through traffic - with somewhere other than Ashbourne as its end destination
- a £1.5 million estimate placed on the cost of traffic delays in the town per year.