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Derby Traffic Hotspot Gets Major £3.75 Million Makeover
13 Jan
Summary
- A £3.75 million upgrade is planned for the A52 Spondon Interchange.
- New traffic lights and pedestrian crossings will improve safety.
- Work aims to complete by late 2027 or early 2028.

A £3.75 million investment is proposed to upgrade the A52 Spondon Interchange in Derby, a known traffic hotspot, to improve safety and traffic management. The East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA) is backing the funding, which will introduce new traffic lights and pedestrian crossings to manage traffic flows more effectively.
Documents highlight the current route as a safety concern failing modern standards and deterring active travel. The proposed improvements aim to enhance pedestrian facilities on Nottingham Road, removing a significant barrier and improving connectivity for all users. This initiative is part of EMCCA's larger £79.4 million investment in regional road maintenance.
Construction could be completed by late 2027 or early 2028. The funding will be reviewed by EMCCA's transport committee and then the authority's board for final approval in March. East Midlands mayor Claire Ward emphasized the commitment to safe and reliable roads, promising smoother journeys for residents and businesses.




