Council to ask government for £26m Botley bypass backing

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A334 in BotleyImage source, Peter Trimming
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Hampshire County Council estimates about 80% of traffic in Botley is just passing through

The government will be asked to help fund a £26m bypass around a village near Southampton.

Hampshire County Council announced planning permission had been granted on Friday for the 1.1 mile (1.8 km) road around Botley.

Diverting traffic from the A334 via a single carriageway link would cut congestion in the village, it said.

Councillors added government money would be needed and they are now in a position to submit a bid for funding.

It has been estimated that about 80% of traffic in Botley is just passing through on the A334.

The bypass would divert non-local traffic between the Maypole Roundabout and the Pinkmead Farm, using Woodhouse Lane and a new road south of the railway line, which runs to the north-east of Botley.

Councillor Rob Humby, who is responsible for transport, said it would make a "significant contribution" to improving air quality.

He added he was "hopeful" the government would back the scheme given its benefits.

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