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Dismay after vital Northumberland A1 dualling project pushed back by a further nine months

Local politicians have reacted angrily to the news that a decision on the long-awaited project to dual the A1 in Northumberland has been delayed by another nine months.

The decision from the Secretary of State for Transport was originally due in January of this year, before it was pushed back twice - first to June, and then to December 5.

However, there was silence from the Department for Transport on Monday, while the planning inspectorate confirmed there had been a further delay.

Read more: Decision on dualling A1 in Northumberland pushed back nine months as Government confirms latest delay

Today, the DfT confirmed that the new deadline would be September 2023 - a full 20 months after the first deadline. The news has been met with disappointment across the county.

Coun Isabel Hunter, who yesterday urged the Government to make a decision and put residents "out of their misery", said dualling the road would have had huge benefits.

Coun Hunter, who represents Berwick West with Ord and runs a haulage business, said: "It's disappointing for business and for tourists. It is going to be a benefit for everyone if we can just get this decided.

"It's very disappointing that it's been pushed back again. You think 'are they just going to delay again next time'?"

Coun Georgina Hill, who represents Berwick East, added: "I suspect it's due to political reasons. They struggled to make the business case 10 years ago so now, post Covid, I suspect the Treasury will say no."

Northumberland County Council's Conservative administration has urged the Government to make a decision as soon as possible.

A spokesman for Northumberland Conservatives said: "The A1 is an absolute priority for Northumberland residents, our county council and our MPs. We continue to make the case for this work to proceed as quickly as feasible.

"We do not share any view that further studies are required. Led by Anne Marie Trevelyan, we have made that case for this investment over a sustained period.

"The studies have been undertaken to support the planning application. That planning application process needs to be closed out quickly so works can progress."

If approved the scheme would involve dualling eight miles of the A1 to a dual carriageway between Morpeth and Felton, as well as a further five miles between Alnwick and Ellingham.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had promised to push ahead with the scheme during a leadership hustings in the North East this summer, as had Liz Truss.

Berwick MP Anne Marie Trevelyan's office was contacted for comment on the latest setback.

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