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Second Reading16 Sept 2025

A34 Slip Road Safety Bill for East Ilsley and Beedon Areas

A34 Slip Road Safety (East Ilsley and Beedon) Bill

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Summary

This bill focuses on improving road safety at slip roads along the A34 motorway near the villages of East Ilsley and Beedon in Berkshire. Slip roads are the short connecting roads that allow vehicles to join or leave a motorway. The bill would give authorities new powers to make safety improvements at these specific locations. This could include changes to road layout, speed limits, or traffic management systems. The government says these changes are needed to reduce accidents and improve safety for drivers using these slip roads. Local residents and road users in the East Ilsley and Beedon areas would be most directly affected by any changes made under this bill.

Key Points

  • 1Targets safety improvements at A34 slip roads near East Ilsley and Beedon villages
  • 2Slip roads are connecting roads that let vehicles join or leave motorways
  • 3Would give authorities new powers to make safety changes at these locations
  • 4Could involve changes to road layout, speed limits, or traffic management
  • 5Government says changes are needed to reduce accidents and improve driver safety

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How MPs voted

Victims and Courts Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 6

25 March 2026

Passed

290

Ayes

163

Noes

By party

Labour

263/0

Conservative

0/82

Liberal Democrat

0/58

Labour (Co-op)

22/0

Independent

3/5

Green Party

0/4

Remaining MPs did not vote or were absent

Victims and Courts Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 5

25 March 2026

Passed

292

Ayes

162

Noes

By party

Labour

262/0

Conservative

0/83

Liberal Democrat

0/58

Labour (Co-op)

22/0

Independent

3/5

Green Party

0/4

Remaining MPs did not vote or were absent

Victims and Courts Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 4

25 March 2026

Passed

300

Ayes

149

Noes

By party

Labour

262/0

Conservative

0/83

Liberal Democrat

0/58

Labour (Co-op)

21/0

Independent

6/2

Green Party

4/0

Remaining MPs did not vote or were absent

Victims and Courts Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 3

25 March 2026

Passed

286

Ayes

163

Noes

By party

Labour

261/0

Conservative

0/85

Liberal Democrat

0/59

Labour (Co-op)

21/0

Independent

3/5

Green Party

0/4

Remaining MPs did not vote or were absent

Victims and Courts Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 2

25 March 2026

Passed

295

Ayes

162

Noes

By party

Labour

267/0

Conservative

0/84

Liberal Democrat

0/58

Labour (Co-op)

23/0

Independent

3/4

Reform UK

0/4

Remaining MPs did not vote or were absent

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Aye579142↓ in Parliament
Con
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No26131↓ in Parliament
Lib
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No277↓ in Parliament
Pla
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No17↓ in Parliament
DUP
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No16↓ in Parliament
Gre
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No07↓ in Parliament
Ref
Reform UK
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No12↓ in Parliament
SNP
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