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SIR James Duddridge KCMG, MP for Rochford and Southend East, and Anna Firth, MP for Southend West, have both welcomed an additional £3.425 Million of Government funding to improve road safety along the A13.

SIR James Duddridge KCMG, MP for Rochford and Southend East, and Anna Firth, MP for Southend West, have both welcomed an additional £3.425 Million of Government funding to improve road safety along the A13.

SIR James Duddridge KCMG, MP for Rochford and Southend East, and Anna Firth, MP for Southend West, have both welcomed an additional £3.425 Million of Government funding to improve road safety along the A13.

SIR James Duddridge KCMG, MP for Rochford and Southend East, and Anna Firth, MP for Southend West, have both welcomed an additional £3.425 Million of Government funding to improve road safety along the A13.

The third round of the Safer Roads Fund provides a total investment of £47.5 Million to improve road safety on twenty-seven of England’s most high-risk roads. Following analysis of data on accidents and travel levels from the Road Safety Foundation, the A13 was identified as a high-risk road.

Early estimates suggest that this investment should help prevent 760 fatal and serious crashes over the next twenty years across the county, with a £420 million benefit to society.

Mrs Firth said: “I am absolutely delighted that Southend will be receiving £3.425 million from the Government to improve the A13.

“This road desperately needs upgrading – it is currently dangerous and far too congested. The improvements will allow much safer and easier travel across our new city.

“I have been campaigning for road improvements in Southend since before I was elected, and have lobbied ministers hard for recognition that the A13 needs upgrading. I am delighted that this will now be happening.

“However, the work will need to be undertaken carefully, ensuring the least possible disruption, and I look forward to seeing the plans for carrying out the work as soon as possible.”

Sir James said: “Running through the heart of the city, the A13 is dangerously narrow at times and heavily congested, creating a risk to all road users.

“I am pleased that the Department for Transport has granted £3.425 Million to deliver the much-needed upgrades to the A13. From improving traffic flows, upgrading junctions and installing new signage, this £3.425 Million investment will go a long way to improving road safety along the A13 and getting our city moving.”

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