Route unveiled for East Airdrie Link Road

North Lanarkshire Council has published plans for the new East Airdrie Link Road.

Under the proposals, the two-way single carriageway road will run from the M8 at Newhouse to north of Riggend with independent shared pedestrian and cycle ways.

The project is designed to improve traffic flow and reduce journey times across North Lanarkshire, improve connections between residential areas and town centres to open up employment and education opportunities for residents, and to facilitate improvements to local bus transport.

The road would be part of the council’s wider Pan-Lanarkshire orbital transport corridor between the M8 and Cumbernauld, supported by investment from the Glasgow City Region City Deal.

Information on the project is available here to allow the public to view the proposed route of the new road and give feedback. 

“Over the last year we have assessed options for the route of the new road, taking into account issues such as ground conditions, impact on the economy and environment, opportunities for active travel, safety and links to the existing transport network,” said Pamela Humphries, head of planning and regeneration.

“This has led us to a preferred route, which we believe is the best option to create improved travel across North Lanarkshire with good access for residents and businesses around Airdrie.

“This plan will be published to allow people to see what is proposed, before the route is finalised and we develop detailed designs.”

A planning application is expected to be submitted in summer 2022, subject to approval from the Glasgow City Region City Deal.


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