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MORE PROGRESS ON GREAT NORTH ROAD

7th November 1958
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Page 60, 7th November 1958 — MORE PROGRESS ON GREAT NORTH ROAD
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TRAFFIC was flowing this week on two further lengths of twin carriageway on the Great North Road. Between Buckden railway bridge and Ellington Brook, Hunts, work started in February and has been completed three months ahead of schedule. This stretch of road is 21 miles long and cost £175,000.

The second section, between Astwick Turn and Newspring Cottages, Beds, is 24 miles long and cost £100,000. It is expected that another five miles of twin carriageway road will be completed by the middle of this month, bringing the total to 48 miles.

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