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Jul 2022
A construction contract for the £60 million rerouting of a landslide-hit road between Harrogate and Skipton is set to be approved.
North Yorkshire County Council says it has found a preferred bidder to carry out the delayed project, which will see a new carriageway built for the A59 at Kex Gill.
The road is a key east-west link for the county and has been hit by 12 landslides in as many years, leading to diversions for motorists and costs for the council.
In one instance, a landslide in January 2016 shut the road for eight weeks.
The council had hoped works would start last autumn, however, the project has been hit by several delays including objections to compulsory purchase orders that the council made to acquire land for the new route.
Minerals company Sibelco also attempted to call in the project for a public inquiry, but this was rejected by the government.
There is now an aim for construction to begin next January, with completion in early 2025.
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