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A38 corridor developments
 

councillors and officers cutting the first sod of the relief roadThe Background

Over the last 20 years, Birmingham has undergone a dramatic renaissance in all areas of city life, with a multi-billion pound regeneration programme successfully transforming the city centre into a vibrant regional capital with an increasingly important role on the national and international stage.

The focus of the regeneration programme is now shifting towards the south-west of the city, concentrated in the vicinity of the main arterial A38 Bristol Road, with the area’s renewal and growth pushing ahead.

To serve this, major improvements to transport and road infrastructure are underway, with new relief roads for Selly Oak and Northfield to reduce congestion on the current A38 Bristol Road, the main road through the area.

On these pages you can find out more information about the plans for the A38 Queensway red route proposal, the Northfield Relief Road, and the Selly Oak New Road, and keep up to date on the progress of the work.


Related Links
A38 Queensway and Bristol Street - red route proposal
Selly Oak New Road
South West Birmingham Regeneration
Selly Oak Ward
Northfield Ward
 
Last updated - Thursday 22 January 2009 Return to Top | Printer Friendly