Politics Malton, Wetherby and Harrogate MPs urge government to press ahead with A64 upgrade By Joe Willis, Local Democracy Reporting Service Comment Published 30th Apr 2025, 15:54 BST The Hopgrove Roundabout on the A64. Photo: Google. Three MPs have joined forces to urge the Government to press ahead with the dualling of the A64 in North Yorkshire.
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This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Notice and Terms of Service apply. Conservatives Kevin Hollinrake , who represents Thirsk and Malton, and Wetherby and Easingwold MP Sir Alec Shelbrooke, as well as Lib Dems’ Harrogate and Knaresborough MP Tom Gordon, have written to the Minister for Roads calling for the work to be carried out. The MPs say the widening of the route from the Hopgrove Roundabout to Barton-Le-Willows, between York and Scarborough, will deliver “transformational benefits” to the county.
Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The letter states that the A64 serves as a key arterial route, but has long been plagued by daily congestion, safety issues and lost economic opportunity. The MPs argue that dualling this section is critical to improving safety, reducing journey times, and unlocking economic growth. The letter to the Minister, Lilian Greenwood, states: “This stretch of road is a key artery for our region, linking communities from Scarborough to York and beyond.
“Yet for too long, it has been a source of daily congestion, safety concerns and lost economic opportunity. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad “Residents face long and unpredictable journey times; businesses struggle with disrupted supply chains and workforce mobility; and visitors are too often deterred by traffic delays and poor connectivity.” “The dualling of this route is not just a matter of convenience, it is a transformational project that is shovel-ready and capable of delivering tangible results: improved safety, faster travel, new investment, job creation and a stronger, more connected local economy.
” The MPs say they have also invited the minister and York and North Yorkshire mayor David Skaith to meet with them to discuss the issue. Last month, the Labour mayor said he would prioritise improving public transport in the region rather than campaigning for the A64 to be dualled. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad He argued that previous Conservative campaigns for improvements to the A64 had failed to secure a funding commitment.
Officials say National Highways is currently considering proposals to improve the A64 between Hopgrove Roundabout and Barton-Le-Willows. Projects in the pipeline will be considered for possible delivery as part of a future road investment strategy beyond 2031. A Department for Transport spokesperson said: “Transport is an essential part of our mission to rebuild Britain, and we’re committed to improving connectivity and boosting growth across the North – working with local leaders to achieve this.
“The Government has inherited a challenging financial situation and the third Road Investment Strategy will be set out in due course, informed by the spending review.” Continue Reading Related topics: A64 MPs Kevin Hollinrake North Yorkshire Government Malton Comment Comment Guidelines National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting.
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Malton, Wetherby and Harrogate MPs urge government to press ahead with A64 upgrade

Three MPs have joined forces to urge the Government to press ahead with the dualling of the A64 in North Yorkshire.