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Major road improvements

Bedfordshire occupies a central location in England adjacent to four other counties and two unitary authorities. It has a relatively small area with approximately 60% of the population living in urban areas. The 2001 census gives the population as 387,000 and this is forecast to grow to around 460,000 by 2021 representing a substantial and sustained growth and challenging times for transport infrastructure.

Our Local Transport Plan (LTP) sets out our policies and programme to address this growth and the following details provide some background and progress on the more major schemes that are or have previously been promoted. Previous schemes that have safeguarded routes are included as these may not appear in our LTP but will be disclosed in a local search when buying a house.  Further information is available from the Local Transport Plans| team or the Highways Help Desk.

Please note:

  1. Lists are not all inclusive, other organisations, authorities or agencies may also be promoting projects.
  2. The Highways Agency (new window) is an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport (new window), and is responsible for operating, maintaining and improving the strategic road network in England on behalf of the Secretary of State for Transport.

Schemes recently constructed

Schemes under construction

Schemes in design

 Schemes / studies being promoted

 Schemes with safeguarded routes but not in the LTP