Council votes for 'hamburger' at Chelmsford roundabout

  • Published
An artist's impression of how the Army and Navy junction in Chelmsford will look from above when it is remodelled as a "hamburger" roundaboutImage source, Essex County Council
Image caption,

Chelmsford's Army and Navy junction is to be remodelled into a roundabout with a road through it, known as a "hamburger" roundabout

Plans to redevelop Chelmsford's Army and Navy junction will move forward after proposals were approved.

A "hamburger" roundabout, with a road through its centre, was the preferred option for the redevelopment.

Essex County Council has voted to approve the proposal, which was the most popular option during a public consultation.

An outline business case will be developed to submit to the Department for Transport (DfT) for funding.

It is expected to be ready for submission in the autumn.

A photo of the old Army and Navy flyover
Image caption,

The junction had a flyover which opened in the 1970s, was in operation until 2019 and was then demolished

The alternative option included separate T-junctions instead of the hamburger roundabout, reported the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

Costs for the new layout will be split between the DfT, which will fund around £57.5m, Essex County Council at about £6m and Chelmsford City Council with £4m.

The Army and Navy junction is a critical part of the city's transport network and was used by up to 70,000 vehicles a day and 72 buses an hour prior to the Covid-19 pandemic.

It currently consists of a five-arm roundabout, which until 2019 had a tidal flyover that carried one-way traffic to and from the A1060/A1114 over the roundabout.

Lesley Wagland, county councillor with responsibility for economic renewal, infrastructure and planning, told a cabinet meeting, the new proposals represented "a once-in-a-generation opportunity to redesign the junction sustainably" to improve journeys for all road users.

presentational grey line

Find BBC News: East of England on Facebook, external, Instagram, external and Twitter, external. If you have a story suggestion email eastofenglandnews@bbc.co.uk, external

Around the BBC

Related internet links

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.