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The A1 Trunk Road (Stannington Grade Separated Junction) Order 2002

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SCHEDULEROUTES OF THE SLIP ROADS

The routes of the slip roads are as follows:

Off the Existing A1 Trunk Road Southbound Carriageway

A route about 0.31 kilometres in length (marked D on the plan) in the Borough of Castle Morpeth in the County of Northumberland, starting at a point 30 metres south of the junction of the A1 Trunk Road and U9076 road north of Stannington Village and proceeding in a southerly direction to a new roundabout east of the A1 trunk Road (marked F on the plan).

A route about 0.14 kilometres in length (marked A on the plan) in the Borough of Castle Morpeth in the County of Northumberland, and proceeding in a southerly direction to a point 475 metres south of junction of the A1 Trunk Road with U9076 Road north of Stannington Village.

Off the Existing A1 Trunk Road Northbound Carriageway

A route about 0.19 kilometres in length (marked B on the plan) in the Borough of Castle Morpeth in the County of Northumberland, starting at a point 230 metres south of the junction of the A1 Trunk Road and C364 road north of Stannington Village proceeding in a northerly direction and terminating at a new roundabout west of the A1 (marked F on the plan).

A route about 0.22 kilometres in length (marked C on the plan) in the Borough of Castle Morpeth in the County of Northumberland, starting at the new roundabout west of the A1 Trunk Road (marked E on the plan) proceeding in a northerly direction and terminating at a point 175 metres north of the existing junction of the A1 Trunk Road and C364 road north of Stannington Village.

Across the Existing A1 Trunk Road

A route about 0.19 kilometres in length (marked G on the plan) including the roundabouts (marked E and F on the plan) in the Borough of Castle Morpeth in the County of Northumberland, starting at the junction of new routes marked A and D on the plan and proceeding in an easterly direction to the junction of new routes marked B and C on the plan.

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