Ashbourne
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Ashbourne | |||
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Derbyshire | |||
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This article is about the town in Derbyshire.
For the town in County Meath, see Ashbourne (Meath).
For the interchange in County Meath, see Ashbourne Interchange (County Meath).
For the town in County Meath, see Ashbourne (Meath).
For the interchange in County Meath, see Ashbourne Interchange (County Meath).
Ashbourne is a town in the Derbyshire Dales, just outside the Peak District National Park, famous for spring water and a lunatic Shrove Tuesday football match played all over the town with no rules to speak of.
Ashbourne North-South Bypass
In 2020, a consultation occurred proposing routes for a north-south bypass of the town[1]. The western routes proposed provide a direct bypass, while the eastern routes travel around the town, presumably so that land can be opened for development.
Routes
Route | To | Notes |
Leek | ||
Derby | ||
Buxton | ||
Lichfield,Uttoxeter(A50) | ||
Belper | ||
Wirksworth |
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