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A509 Isham bypass
The Isham Bypass scheme is for a proposed dual carriageway, starting from the Symmetry Park roundabout, running in a southerly direction west of the village of Isham, and re-joining the A509 Kettering Road midway between Hill Top and Great Harrowden.
This will reduce congestion on the A509, improve transport links between Kettering and Wellingborough by helping to meet the needs of growth in the two towns, improve access from Wellingborough to the A14, and relieve some through traffic.
There will be roundabout junctions at the:
- existing A509 Kettering Road (the Symmetry Park roundabout), south of the A14 Pytchley roundabout
- B574 Hill Top Road
The A509 is an important primary route in Northamptonshire providing a north / south link between the A14 and A45 trunk roads, serving Kettering and Wellingborough and destinations towards the southwest.
Benefits of the scheme
The bypass will:
- reduce congestion on the existing A509 through the village of Isham
- improve transport links between Kettering and Wellingborough by helping to meet the needs of growth in the two towns and
- improve access from Wellingborough to the A14
Planning application
The planning application was submitted on 22 July 2024 and is available to view in the Wellingborough section of the council’s planning portal under reference NW/24/00418/FUL.
Consultations
July 2022
Consultation for the A509 Isham Bypass scheme has now closed.
The consultation period ran from Friday 15 July 2022 to 11.59pm on Friday 26 August 2022.
We will now collate the feedback and prepare a report on the findings, which will be published in due course.
November 2001
Consultation on the scheme with stakeholders and the public started in November 2001. Following further refinement, a preferred route was agreed by the Northamptonshire County Council Cabinet in May 2003.
Last updated 27 August 2024