East Kilbride’s MSP has written to the chief executive of South Lanarkshire Council for an update on the £62.2 million Stewartfield Way upgrade proposals.In March 2020, the local authority scaled back their plans to dual the entire length of the road, as well as removing plans for a flyover at Kingsgate.Plans to dual the full length of Stewartfield Way were deemed “too transport focused” and not focused on the economic development outputs or the climate emergency.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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That was welcomed at the time, but now we are almost three-and-a-half years on, people are asking what is happening and when we will see the works complete.“Since the original project included dualling the entire road, as well as a flyover
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