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A5 in the Midlands: Improvements — [Stewart Hosie in the Chair]

23 March 2022

Lead MP

Mark Pawsey
Rugby
Con

Responding Minister

Trudy Harrison

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HousingTransportBenefits & WelfareLocal Government
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Other Contributors: 4

At a Glance

Mark Pawsey raised concerns about a5 in the midlands: improvements — [stewart hosie in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government should bring forward the upgrade of the A5 between junction 1 on the M69 and junction 10 on the M42, which is one of the third road investment strategy pipeline projects. This would help deliver planned growth around the corridor route, support network resilience, ensure greater sustainability and safety, and manage freight impact.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Rugby
Opened the debate
The A5 in the midlands is a vital strategic route connecting London to north Wales and intersects several major motorways, supporting almost 3 million people, 1.3 million jobs, and £22 billion in gross value added annually. The road faces significant growth with plans for 103,000 new homes, 16,000 new jobs, and 524 hectares of employment land over the next 15 to 20 years. However, the A5 has not seen a proportionate increase in funding despite its strategic importance and increasing usage. Without investment, it risks acting as a barrier to growth rather than an enabler.

Government Response

Trudy Harrison
Government Response
The Government recognises the role of the A5 as a key piece of infrastructure supporting local areas. £24 billion is being spent on motorways and trunk A roads from 2020 to 2025, including operation, maintenance, renewal, and improvements for network performance. The Minister highlighted discussions about lowering carriageways near low bridges, incorporating evidence into RIS3 for the proposed A5 Hinckley to Tamworth scheme with a cost exceeding £1 billion, and working on schemes like Dordon to Atherstone and safety improvements on A5 Northampton Road. She reassured MPs that National Highways will continue to work closely with local authorities and stakeholders to understand and deliver needed improvements.
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