New Plymouth link road opens

The Platinum Parkway connects Forder Valley and Derriford

New Platinum Parkway in Plymouth
Author: Sophie SquiresPublished 28th Feb 2023

One of Plymouth’s biggest ever transport improvement schemes is marking a "significant" milestone.

Today (Tuesday 28 February) marks the opening of the Platinum Parkway – the brand new link between the Forder Valley and Derriford.

The new road bridge connecting the Forder Valley Road/Novorossiysk Road junction and William Prance Road provides a much-needed alternative route between the A38 and the north of the city, avoiding the often heavily congested Manadon Roundabout and the A386 Tavistock Road through Crownhill.

It's hoped it will help reduce journey times and improve bus service reliability on the A386 northern corridor and provide a direct link from the east -including the future park and ride site at Deep Lane.

Named in recognition of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee, the new A3822 link forms part of a wider package of measures to unlock growth in the north of Plymouth, where over 4,000 new homes are planned over the next 15 years.

Others include the already complete Derriford Transport Scheme, Derriford Hospital Interchange and Marjon Link Road, the soon to be completed widening of Morlaix Drive as well as the upcoming widening of the A386 between Woolwell and The George.

Councillor Jonathan Drean, Cabinet Member for Transport, said: "This vital new transport link has been many years in the planning and construction, not to mention a major engineering feat that has already won a top award at this year’s regional Concrete Society Awards, celebrating the best of construction in Devon and Cornwall.

"It will provide a huge boost to Plymouth and the north of the city, not only helping to reduce traffic congestion at Manadon and improve commuting time but also creating new avenues for economic, social and physical growth."

Navigating the new route for the first time:

Northbound (towards Derriford)

  • Platinum Parkway can be accessed from all approaches to the Forder Valley junction. There are two uphill lanes on the northbound side and these merge into one towards the top, where the bus lane starts
  • When Derriford-bound drivers reach the northern end, there is a left turn at the traffic lights onto William Prance Road (the right turn is for access to St Matthew’s Academy only)
  • Derriford-bound traffic will then reach the William Prance Road/Brest Road roundabout. They will be directed to take the first exit, taking them along William Prance Road to the A386 Tavistock Road
  • The second exit (Brest Road northbound) is closed until the Morlaix Drive scheme is completed next month, although access will only be as far as Morlaix Drive
  • There is a wide on-road cycle lane and shared off-road walking and cycling path heading up Platinum Parkway

Southbound (towards Forder Valley)

  • Access to Platinum Parkway from Derriford will be via the A386 Tavistock Road, William Prance Road and Pintail Way
  • Drivers will need to take the third exit at the William Prance Road/Brest Road roundabout. This will take them to the new traffic signals at Pintail Way, where they will only be able to turn right towards Platinum Parkway
  • At the bottom end of Platinum Parkway, at the Forder Valley Road/Novorossiysk Road junction, drivers will not be able to turn right onto Forder Valley Road (West), towards Crownhill. Traffic heading from the north should continue to access Crownhill from the A386 Tavistock Road
  • There is a shared walking and cycling path going down the link road, with segregated sections where the road is steepest (to separate pedestrians from faster-moving cycles), as well as an on-road cycle lane and priority on the approach to the Forder Valley junction.

St Matthew’s Academy

  • Access to St Matthews’s Academy will be via Platinum Parkway and Pintail Way from Forder Valley or along Brest Road (by The Ship) from the north. (Northbound access beyond The Ship on Brest Road will be for St Matthew’s Academy only)

There will be temporary yellow signs to help drivers navigate as they become familiar with this new route.

Platinum Parkway has a speed limit of 40mph, changing to 30mph as it reaches Pintail Way.

Drivers are reminded that Blunts Lane is closed at the southern end next to Poole Farm.

The total value of the Forder Valley Link Road scheme is £52 million, including a £22.56 million contribution through the Department for Transport’s Growth Deal and £4.7 million from National Highways’ Growth and Housing Fund.

An official opening ceremony for Platinum Parkway will be held later this year.

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