Have your say on transport issues along the A4123 – through Wolverhampton, Dudley and Sandwell.

A4123 Consultation

Have your say on transport issues along the A4123 – through Wolverhampton, Dudley and Sandwell. I know many constituents in Ettingshall use this key corridor and we're keen to hear your views on potential improvements to this corridor.For clarity, the corridor we're talking about includes:-Birmingham Road (A4150 to Cockhutts Lane)-Thompson Avenue (Cockhutts Lane to A4039 Parkfield Road)-Birmingham New Road (A4039 Parkfield Road to A461 Burnt Tree)-New Birmingham Road (A461 Burnt Tree to Tower Road)-Wolverhampton Road (Tower Road to A456 Hagley Road)The City of Wolverhampton, Dudley and Sandwell Councils are investigating options to improve transport links and pedestrian provision along the A4123 Birmingham New Road in the Black Country between A4150 (Wolverhampton Ring Road) in the north to A456 in the South.Our aim is to secure funding to develop schemes that improve the transport links along the A4123. To support this work, we are keen to understand how you travel along the A4123, any problems you experience while doing so and your views on what the priorities should be.You have until 11th August to have your say and you can do so here: https://www.snapsurveys.com/wh/s.asp?k=155738940446

Posted by Councillor Beverley Momenabadi – Labour Councillor for Ettingshall on Monday, July 29, 2019

I know many constituents in Ettingshall use this key corridor and we’re keen to hear your views on potential improvements to this corridor.

For clarity, the corridor we’re talking about includes:

-Birmingham Road (A4150 to Cockhutts Lane)
-Thompson Avenue (Cockhutts Lane to A4039 Parkfield Road)
-Birmingham New Road (A4039 Parkfield Road to A461 Burnt Tree)
-New Birmingham Road (A461 Burnt Tree to Tower Road)
-Wolverhampton Road (Tower Road to A456 Hagley Road)

The City of Wolverhampton, Dudley and Sandwell Councils are investigating options to improve transport links and pedestrian provision along the A4123 Birmingham New Road in the Black Country between A4150 (Wolverhampton Ring Road) in the north to A456 in the South.

Our aim is to secure funding to develop schemes that improve the transport links along the A4123. To support this work, we are keen to understand how you travel along the A4123, any problems you experience while doing so and your views on what the priorities should be.

You have until 11th August to have your say and you can do so here: https://www.snapsurveys.com/wh/s.asp?k=155738940446