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The latest part of a proposed congestion-cutting scheme on one of Wolverhampton’s busiest routes is set to go before planners.
City of Wolverhampton Council is planning to overhaul the “severely congested” Willenhall Road and Neachells Lane junction with new and widened roads including new paths and cycle routes.
The work includes a new northbound slip road onto Neachells Lane from Willenhall Road, a new link road between the existing petrol station and the Travis Perkins depot on Neachells Lane, new cycleways and footpaths, as well as public realm improvements including more trees, upgraded hard surfacing and boundary treatments.
The local authority’s planning committee meets in Wolverhampton on November 11 to decide on the project.
The work would not begin until 2031 at t

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