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Repairs underway at Kex Gill in early 2019 A PROJECT to rectify a section of road plagued by landslips has overcome another hurdle after the Secretary of State declined to “call in” the plans. As The Press reported online on Saturday (January 30) Transport Secretary Grant Shapps pledged up to £56 million to overhaul a section of the A59 in North Yorkshire which has been hit by a series of landslips and closures over the years. North Yorkshire County Council will meet the remainder of the cost of the £60 million project. A third party request was made to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government to call in the application – meaning the Government would have the final say. ....
At the weekend Transport Secretary Grant Shapps pledged up to £56 million of investment into the scheme. The project, almost entirely funded by the Department for Transport and led by North Yorkshire County Council, will see the construction of a new 2.5 mile stretch of carriageway, meaning traffic will no longer need to use the existing section of the route. The Kex Gill section has caused major disruption in the area for years. It is prone to landslips and road closures - most recently in 2018, which have resulted in high maintenance costs and delayed journey times. The proposed works will offer a more reliable alternative for road users looking to travel the route, while also meaning traffic will no longer be diverted through nearby towns and villages in the region. ....