Through the closure, a diversion will probably be in place.
A part of a significant Salford street is ready to shut for six months from tomorrow.
Frederick Highway will shut between Lissadel Avenue and Leslie Hough Method for each automobiles and pedestrians from Saturday, July 12.
It will likely be closed for important works to be carried out throughout the carriageway for the development of Salford Rise, a new landmark creating strolling and biking hyperlinks throughout the street.
As a part of the challenge employees will construct an elevated walkway over the street.
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Frederick Highway is a significant route throughout Salford, connecting the A6 Broad Avenue and going in direction of the River Irwell within the route of north Manchester and Bury.
Through the closure, a diversion will probably be in place with drivers directed down Lissadel Avenue, Cromwell Highway, Gerald Highway and Seaford Highway, whereas pedestrians can stroll up Broughton Highway East to get across the closure.
Parking restrictions will even be introduced in on Lissadel Avenue and Broughton Highway East for the protection of pedestrians whereas work on the size of the walkway is being accomplished.
Salford Rise is a part of a £2.5bn scheme to rework a part of Salford metropolis centre and the areas round Salford College.
It can create a five-acre elevated walkway standing 11 metres broad and 220 metres lengthy for pedestrians and cyclists throughout Frederick Highway.
Preliminary building began on the finish of 2024 and the challenge is deliberate to complete by summer season 2026.
Led by companions Salford council, Salford College, and developer ECF, bosses hope the landmark constructing will get extra folks strolling or biking within the metropolis.
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Coun Mike McCusker, Salford council’s lead on transport, stated the challenge is a key a part of the town’s future.
“Salford Rise is a key regeneration challenge that may unlock the potential of the crescent innovation zone and higher join our communities with the broader crescent space.
“These important works that begin in July will allow us to proceed in direction of our aim of growing a inexperienced walkway and high-quality public areas, enhancing accessibility and inspiring lively journey in addition to creating employment and training alternatives throughout the crescent space.”











