Liverpool City Council and Aureos Highways to upgrade Speke Hall Road

February 6, 2026

Key Information:

Who: Liverpool City Council and Aureos Highways.

What: Major highway upgrades, including resurfacing, drainage improvements, and traffic signal modernisation.

Where: Speke Hall Road, affecting neighbourhoods in Speke and commuters to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

When: Works begin Monday 16 February 2026 and are expected to last 26 weeks.

Why: To improve the reliability and safety of the Liverpool City Region’s Key Route Network.

Liverpool City Council has appointed Aureos Highways to deliver a significant upgrade to Speke Hall Road, with work scheduled to commence on Monday 16 February.

The project is expected to last for 26 weeks and forms a key part of the Liverpool City Region’s Key Route Network Levelling Up Programme. The scheme is designed to enhance the resilience of the city's main corridors, supporting more reliable journeys for residents, businesses, and travellers heading toward Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

Phase One: Surveys and Initial Disruption

The first few weeks of the programme will focus on essential underground surveys and investigations. During this period, residents and commuters should expect:

  • Lane closures at various sections of the road.
  • The use of temporary traffic lights to manage vehicle flow.
  • Potential delays to journey times through the Speke area.

Long-term Improvements

Following the initial investigation phase, the main body of work will deliver comprehensive infrastructure updates, including:

  • Road Resurfacing: Replacing worn sections of the carriageway to ensure a smoother surface.
  • Drainage Upgrades: Improving the road’s resilience to heavy rainfall and reducing the risk of flooding.
  • Modernised Signals: Upgrading traffic lights and street lighting at key junctions to improve traffic management.
  • Pedestrian Safety: Enhancing pavements and pedestrian crossings to improve accessibility for those on foot.

Councillor Dan Barrington, Cabinet Member for Transport and Connectivity, said: “This investment in Speke Hall Road is an important step in improving safety, accessibility and journey reliability for everyone who uses this key route. By upgrading crossings, pavements and signals, we’re creating a safer environment for pedestrians while also tackling congestion and improving traffic flow.”

Community Engagement Events

Residents and local business owners are invited to attend two drop-in sessions to discuss the works, view the plans, and ask questions about the impact on the local neighbourhood.

Thursday 12 February (4pm–8pm): Simpson Ground Leisure United

Tuesday 24 February (4pm–8pm): Speke Training and Education Centre (STEC)

Resident FAQ: Speke Hall Road Upgrades

Will the road be closed entirely?

No, the works are planned using lane closures and temporary signals rather than a full road closure to maintain access to local businesses and the airport.

Why is this work taking 26 weeks?

The programme involves complex upgrades to underground drainage and electrical systems for traffic signals, alongside the resurfacing of the main carriageway.

Who is paying for these works?

The project is funded through the Liverpool City Region’s Key Route Network Levelling Up Programme, a strategic fund dedicated to improving major transport links across the region.

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