Barnstaple’s ‘springboard’ to economic growth opens for business

 
 
The Barnstaple Western Bypass and Taw Bridge opened to the public last week, after more than two years of construction.

The scheme includes 1km of associated side roads, three new junctions, a 60m-long viaduct, and access to major cycle network and the Southwest coastal path. The bypass is 2.7km long, and the bridge 409m high.
Devon County Council leader, Brian Greenslade, said: ‘The bypass will act as a springboard for the town. I have already heard of plans being formulated for investment by local companies on the back of the opening. By taking thousands of vehicles out of the town centre daily, the quality of life and the environment for many residents will be greatly improved.’
Contractor Edmund Nuttall, and its designer Halcrow Group, started work on site in February 2005.

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