M69 motorway

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Looking east towards Leicester, 2009
Route information
Maintained by National Highways
Length15.7 mi (25.3 km)
Existed1976 (1976)–present
HistoryConstructed 1976–77
Major junctions
North-east endLeicester
Major intersections
M6 motorway
/
M1 motorway
South-west endCoventry
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Nuneaton, Hinckley
Road network
M67 M73
Heading east along the road

The M69 is a 15.7-mile-long (25 km) dual three-lane dual carriageway motorway in Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England. It runs between junction 21 of the M1 near Leicester and junction 2 of the M6 near Coventry. It opened in 1977.

History

The motorway, also known at the time as the 'Coventry – Leicester Motorway'[1] was completed in 1977 following a public inquiry in 1972.[2] It took traffic from the A46, which was subsequently downgraded.

In May 1970 in the last month of the Labour government, the Transport secretary decided to go ahead with the M69. The first route was given on 19 November 1971.[3] In 1972 it was expected to open in 1974.[4] The public enquiry was on October 3 1972 at Hinckley Council Offices.[5][6] A spur was planned for Braunstone, part of the Leicester Orbital Road.

In April 1973 the route fixed, to start in early 1974, to be finished by late 1975. In March 1974 construction was deferred.[7] In July 1974, construction would start in early 1975.

Construction

The contract for 8 miles (13 km) from Burbage to Enderby was given in January 1975 to Alfred McAlpine. The 9-mile (14 km) section from the A5 to the M1 opened on 21 December 1976. It was to open the day before, but snow had stopped white lines being laid.

In April 1975 a £12.5 miles contract was given to Dowsett Engineering for the Anstey section. It was fully opened on 12 July 1977 by John Horam at the Wolvey Road bridge in Bulkington, in Warwickshire.[8]

Route

Starting at the north-eastern suburbs of Coventry at junction 2 of the M6, the motorway crosses the Coventry Canal and then continues north-east past Bulkington and west of Wolvey before turning more easterly to run south of Hinckley (junction 2, known locally as 'Reacharound Island' because of the limited slip roads). It then crosses the Birmingham to Peterborough railway line terminating in the vicinity of suburban Enderby and Braunstone to the south-west of Leicester junction 3, where it meets the M1 with continuation along the A5460/A563 towards Leicester.

The M69 has no motorway service area given that this function is fulfilled at present by Leicester Forest East services and Corley services in close proximity to the start and end points of this relatively short motorway.

Proposed developments

There is an aspiration to construct a new slip road and road bridge for traffic travelling southbound on the M1 to join the M69.[9]

Plans for a service station were announced in November 2023, to be located at junction 1 at the Stretton Baskerville roundabout. Welcome Break's application will be the first service station for the route.[10] The route has been without services for over 50 years and currently has a 26-mile (42 km) unserviced stretch, which exceeds the government's maximum recommendation of 14 miles (23 km) between heavy goods vehicle stations.[11]

Junctions

County Location mi km Junction Destinations Notes
Warwickshire Coventry 0 0 M6 J2[coord 1] M6 – Birmingham, Manchester
A4600 – Coventry
A46 – Coventry
road continues south as A46
6.2 10.0 1[coord 2] A5 – Tamworth, Rugby
B4109 – Hinckley
Leicestershire 8.9 14.3 2[coord 3] B4669 – Hinckley, Sapcote No Northbound entrance or Southbound exit
Leicester 15.7 25.3 M1 J21[coord 4] M1 – Nottingham, Northampton, London
A5460 – Leicester
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Coordinate list

See also

References

  1. ^ "Motorways Programme HC Deb 4 May 1971 vol 816 cc332-5W". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 4 May 1971. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  2. ^ The Motorway Archive – M69 Archived 16 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Hinckley Times Friday 26 November 1971, page 20
  4. ^ Hinckley Times Friday 24 March 1972, page 19
  5. ^ Hinckley Times Friday 29 September 1972, page 12
  6. ^ Hinckley Times Friday 6 October 1972, page 20
  7. ^ Hinckley Times Friday 5 April 1974, page 20
  8. ^ 1977 opening ATV report
  9. ^ "M1/M69 Public Consultation Information – The new solution". Highways Agency. Archived from the original on 3 June 2009. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  10. ^ Amy Phipps & Julia Breens (11 November 2023). Plans for first service station on M69 near Burbage. BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  11. ^ Bid to build new motorway service station in Leicestershire would be first for M69 after almost 50 years. Leicester Mercury (11 November 2023). Retrieved 14 November 2023.
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