Everything about A354 Road totally explained
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The
A354 is a
primary route in
England which runs from
Salisbury in
Wiltshire to the
Isle of Portland in
Dorset, a total distance of
51 miles (82 km). From Salisbury the road crosses
Cranborne Chase and briefly merges with the
A350 at the
Blandford Forum bypass before crossing the
Dorset Downs and merging with the
A35 at the
Puddletown bypass. Seven miles to the west it splits from the
Dorchester bypass and runs south into
Weymouth, running alongside
Radipole Lake and across a short bridge over
Chesil beach onto Portland. For several years a bypass of
Upwey has been in the planning stages.
Current Improvements
Proposed Improvements
Weymouth Relief Road
A 3.75-mile road north of Weymouth in Dorset which goes through the Dorset Heaths and Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and irreplaceable ancient woodland owned by the Woodland Trust
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