Information re. Dual Carriageway at Cousins Hill, A140, Ipswich

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Dear Highways Agency,

With respect to Dual Carriageway section of A140 Road at Cousins Hill, Ipswich.

a. How much did it cost to install this section of road?
b. When was the project completed?
c. What reasoning was behind the necessity for the dualling of the road at this location?

If you are not the appropriate agency, would you please direct me to the agency responsible.

Many thanks.

Yours faithfully,

tony lowery

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Dear HAIL,
It would appear I need to address my request for information to Suffolk County Council,
Thank you for map and details.

Yours sincerely,

tony lowery