New M9 Junction 1B connects Winchburgh to Edinburgh and beyond

New M9 Junction 1B connects Winchburgh to Edinburgh and beyond

Winchburgh is now easily accessible by Edinburgh (Photography by Gary Baker)

The expansion of Scotland’s biggest placemaking community took another step forward last week as the growing community of Winchburgh was linked directly to the M9 with the B8020 Beatlie Road connection being opened.

The re-opening of Beatlie Road in Winchburgh marks a significant step forward in Winchburgh Developments Limited’s masterplan for the village and its commitment to creating a high-capacity core road linking the village to the M9.

As a result of the road re-opening, residents, businesses, and visitors will now be able to easily access trunk road routes across the central belt that have previously completely bypassed the community. The investment of over £20 million in Junction 1B and Beatlie Road means Winchburgh is now the first motorway junction west of the M9 access to the Queensferry Crossing, and is just two junctions west of Junction 1 Newbridge.



New M9 Junction 1B connects Winchburgh to Edinburgh and beyond

The road will connect Winchburgh to Edinburgh and beyond (Photography by Gary Baker)

Completion of the Beatlie Road link means local residents will no longer have to use diversions, which have been in place for almost two years, and will be able to access direct routes to Livingston, Stirling and Edinburgh, shortening trips to the capital substantially.

Residents can now also access new footpaths on Beatlie Road and safe walking and cycle routes under the rail bridge to Duntarvie Castle for the first time. New street lighting has been installed and a pedestrian route under the Beatlie Bridge has been created to encourage accessibility in line with Winchburgh Developments’ vision for the village to be a thriving, active community.

John Hamilton, CEO of Winchburgh Developments, said: “The opening of the direct link road to the motorway marks a major milestone in Winchburgh’s history and we are delighted that the local community can now enjoy more direct routes to Edinburgh and beyond. We’d like to thank them for their support and patience while these important works were completed.



New M9 Junction 1B connects Winchburgh to Edinburgh and beyond

The opening marks a significant development for the village which has previously been bypassed (Photography by Gary Baker)

“Despite being a major location for shale mining and brick manufacturing in the first half of the 20th century, Winchburgh was bypassed by the construction of the M8 and M9 in the 1960s and 1970s, resulting in a sub-standard local road network. The junction will really put Winchburgh on the map, cementing it as one of the UK’s most exciting places to live.”

Graeme Paget, Transport Scotland, said: “We’re pleased to have played our part in this project over the past three years, and welcome to the improved connectivity this new junction brings to the residents of Winchburgh.

“It’s also important to highlight the benefits of the improved active travel links to local walking and cycling routes connecting to the surrounding villages.”



New M9 Junction 1B connects Winchburgh to Edinburgh and beyond

Local group The Winchburgh Walkers celebrate the opening with John Hamilton (Photography by Gary Baker)

Local residents and businesses have welcomed the opening of the link road.

Mandy Baird, Community Councillor and long-standing resident, said: “I am delighted to see the new junction opening. This will have a huge impact for everyone from the village as having the new junction will improve journey times for all road users going to and from the village. Another big plus for me and the residents of Kirkliston is there will be no more having to sit and wait for ages in the traffic congestion anymore - you can drive straight down to the new junction and head in both directions down the M9 and the same coming home.”

Graham Campbell, community council chairman, added: “The community council is delighted to see the motorway slip-road project opening, and welcome its strengthening of traffic links in the village. This has been a long-awaited aspect of the masterplan for the village, which we are sure will be roundly welcomed by the community as a whole.”

New M9 Junction 1B connects Winchburgh to Edinburgh and beyond

Local couple Rob and Emily were the first to walk the new pedestrian route (Photography by Gary Baker)

The range of homes available in Winchburgh is designed to appeal to a wide range of buyers, with both private and affordable offerings for young professionals, first-timers, growing families and older couples looking to downsize. The first canal-side apartments will be occupied this summer to coincide with Scottish Canals bringing the marina into operational use and introducing canal barges and leisure boats to the emerging Town Centre area for the first time.

Completion of the core infrastructure alongside new homes, schools, shops, parks, and leisure facilities is key to Winchburgh Developments’ ongoing successful delivery of its masterplan for the expanding community. The new junction and extensive investment in core and distributor road links is integral to Winchburgh’s public transport strategy.

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