Improvements to be made to a road junction in Sandbach after concerns over safety

By Deborah Bowyer

20th Jul 2024 | Local News

Improvements are being made to the junction between Elworth Road and Abbey Road in Elworth. (Photo: Nub News)
Improvements are being made to the junction between Elworth Road and Abbey Road in Elworth. (Photo: Nub News)

A road junction in Sandbach is being improved after concerns about visibility for motorists. 

The junction between Abbey Road and Elworth Road in Elworth is getting a makeover after residents expressed concerns about safety.  

Improvements are being made to the junction and the trees are also being trimmed to make it easier for motorists to see oncoming vehicles.  

Elworth Cheshire East councillor, Nicola Cook, is using £2,500 of her ward budget to get improvements done to the junction.  

Cllr Cook said: "The visibility is really poor and all of us that use that junction will know that you have to pull over the junction to see oncoming cars. 

"Working with both Cheshire Police and Cheshire East Highways I am delighted to confirm that junction improvements will be made next week.  

"The trees at the junction will also be trimmed to improve visibility."  

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