| A6110 | |
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| Major junctions | |
| From | Beeston |
| To | Bramley |
| Location | |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Constituent country | England |
| Road network | |
| A6120 | |
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Ring Road Moortown A6120 | |
| Major junctions | |
| From | Thorpe Park, Leeds |
| To | Farsley |
| Location | |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Constituent country | England |
| Road network | |
TheLeeds Outer Ring Road is a main road that runs around most of the perimeter of the city ofLeeds,West Yorkshire,England. Thering road is approximately 29 miles (45 km) and consists of single and dual carriageways. The road is not a loop and so is not a true ring road, although it is designated as such.
The road begins inBelle Isle and ends inThorpe Park, Leeds at junction 46 of theM1 motorway. It begins in Belle Isle as an un-numbered road and goes through to Beeston. It is then designated theA6110 betweenBeeston andBramley, a dual carriageway, beforerunning concurrently with theStanningley By-PassA647, also a dual carriageway but withgrade separated junctions. For the rest of the way betweenFarsley andThorpe Park the road is theA6120 and it is a mixture of single and dual carriageway.
The road name of the ring road reflects the district it passes through. The table below states the name of the ring road and the number of carriageways in each district.
| Road Number | Road Name | Dual or Single Carriageway | Intersection with |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unclassified | Ring RoadMiddleton | Single | |
| Unclassified | Middleton Park Road | Single (short dual section) | |
| Unclassified | Ring RoadBeeston Park | Single | A653 |
| A6110 | Ring RoadBeeston | Dual/Single | A643,M621 Junction 1,A62 |
| A6110 | Ring RoadLower Wortley | Dual | A58 |
| A6110 | Ring RoadFarnley | Dual | |
| A6110 | Ring RoadBramley | Dual | B6154 |
| A647 | Stanningley By Pass | Dual | A6110 |
| A6120 | Ring RoadFarsley | Single | A647, B6157, B6156 |
| A6120 | Horsforth New Road | Single | A657 |
| A6120 | Broadway | Single | A65 |
| A6120 | Ring RoadHorsforth | Single | |
| A6120 | Ring RoadWest Park | Dual | A660 |
| A6120 | Ring RoadWeetwood | Dual | |
| A6120 | Ring RoadAdel | Dual | |
| A6120 | Ring RoadMeanwood | Dual | |
| A6120 | Ring RoadMoortown | Dual | A61 |
| A6120 | Ring RoadShadwell | Single | A58 |
| A6120 | (ELOR) Ring RoadRed Hall | Dual | A58 |
| A6120 | (ELOR)Ring RoadWhinmoor Fields | Dual | |
| A6120 | (ELOR) Ring RoadWhinmoor | Dual | A64 |
| A6120 | (ELOR) Ring RoadMorwick Green | Dual | |
| A6120 | (ELOR) Ring RoadBarnbow | Dual | |
| A6120 | William Parkin Way | Dual | A63,M1 motorway (Junction 46). |
As A6110
As Old Ring Road (B6902)
After a protracted planning process,Leeds City Council announced in June 2018 the awarding of contracts for the East Leeds Orbital Route (ELOR) which runs fromThorpe Park (adjacent to junction 46 of theM1) to join the previous ring road nearRed Hall, just to the west of its intersection with theA58.[1]
The 4.7-mile (7.5 km) route cost approximately £120 million and is a dual carriageway throughout, with roundabouts and one Throughabout / Hamburger Roundabout intersecting with roads in East Leeds. The route was opened on 22 August 2022.[2][3] The road now forms part of the A6120 and a section of the former ring road is now (January 2023) numbered as the B6902.
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