A scheme to restore a key stretch of road between Teesside and Whitby looks set to be given the go-ahead.
The project - to restore and improve protection for part of the A174 north of Whitby - is recommended for approval when it is considered by North Yorkshire County Council’s executive.
The proposals involve measures to repair and protect the stretch between Sandsend and Whitby, and to prevent it being hit by landslips from above.
The £10m scheme’s cost will be split between the county council, the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Environment Agency.
A report to be considered by councillors on Tuesday says: “The scheme is essential for the long-term future of the A174 between Teesside and Whitby.”
It comes after it was announced this week that the A19 was to be widened to three lanes between Norton and Wynyard.
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