Regional transport body Midlands Connect says it is working on plans to improve the junction
A project to make changes to a busy M1 junction is due to be discussed by MPs at Westminster.
An event at Westminster Hall, chaired by Bolsover's Conservative MP Mark Fletcher, is due to be attended by Ashfield MP Lee Anderson, as well as businesses and councils.Midlands Connect said the junction had, in recent years, become famous for the number of queues which leave the motorway to head towards Mansfield, Nottingham and Derby.'Misery and pollution'
Mr Fletcher said: "Many people in the area are stuck in delays daily as they travel to work or to appointments."We are calling on the government to work with Midlands Connect and National Highways to prioritise improvements to this junction, in line with their levelling up targets."
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