- Date
- 17 July 2025
- Time
- 17:30 - 19:00 BST
- Location
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Jocks Lodge site offices Graham Construction Beverley, HU17 8PJ United Kingdom
Free
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The ICE East Yorkshire, Humberside and North Lincolnshire branch have organised this site visit to the A164 and Jocks Lodge improvement scheme.
Primary route network
The A164 is a major north/south route in the East Riding of Yorkshire, between Beverley and the Humber Bridge/west Hull.
It is also part of the region’s primary route network (‘A’ roads) and has the highest volume of traffic in the East Riding, with some sections carrying over 30,000 vehicles per day.
The A1079 is the main route between Hull and York and connects local towns including Beverley, Market Weighton and Pocklington, with some sections carrying over 20,000 vehicles per day.
Jock's Lodge Junction
Jock's Lodge Junction, where the A1079 and A164 meet, is the busiest junction in the East Riding. The severe congestion at
Jock’s Lodge junction, caused by the intersection of these two busy roads is the reason for the improvement project.
The £87m scheme will be funded through a contribution of nearly £41 million in construction funding from the Department for Transport with the remainder of the scheme costs being funded by East Riding Council.
Site visit
The site visit will involve a presentation providing key insights to the project delivered by representatives from East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Graham Construction and will be followed by a guided tour of the site.
PPE
All attendees are required to bring their own PPE including hard hat, safety glasses, gloves and hi-vis (full length arm) & upper body / trousers, safety boots with protective toecaps and midsole.
Booking
Registration for this event is limited; early booking is advisable.
Parking
Parking is available on site, exact location to be confirmed.
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