Community leaders across the political spectrum have voiced dismay after the Secretary of State for Transport suggested the scheme to make the A-road with the worst serious accident and fatality record in the North of England into a dual carriageway would take years longer than hoped.
Long-awaited plans to upgrade the A64 north-east of York could be delayed by years, it has emerged.
Community leaders across the political spectrum have voiced dismay after the Secretary of State for Transport suggested the scheme to make the A-road with the worst serious accident and fatality record in the North of England into a dual carriageway would take years longer than hoped.
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