Extra £20m agreed to support M5 Junction 10 Improvements Scheme

Its hoped construction will start next spring or summer

Author: Lizzie CouttsPublished 25th Sep 2025

Councillors have agreed today (Thursday, 25 September 2025) to ringfence up to an extra £20 million to support Gloucestershire County Council in delivering the M5 Junction 10 Improvements Scheme.

The agreement was made between councillors from Cheltenham Borough, Tewkesbury Borough, and Gloucester City councils at the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Joint Committee.

This funding is in addition to £10 million already allocated by the CIL Joint Committee in March 2025.

CIL is a charge that local authorities can place on new developments to help fund infrastructure such as transport improvements, parks, and other public green spaces.

Councillor Richard Stanley, Leader of Tewkesbury Borough Council, and Chair of the CIL Joint Committee, said: “This funding for the planned improvements to the M5 at Junction 10 signals a strong commitment – to both our communities and the business sector – about our area’s prospects.

“We’re pleased to have reached this important decision and support Gloucestershire County Council’s scheme’s funding. It marks an important step which will help to drive major growth, bringing new opportunities to both our area and the wider region.

“With full access to the M5 in both directions, it will be much easier for everyone to travel, work, and thrive here. These improvements will also tackle congestion in west-Cheltenham, shorten journey times and improve daily life for thousands of people; and help support better options for sustainable transport.”

Cllr Julian Tooke, Gloucestershire County Council Cabinet Member for Business, Economic Development, Planning and Infrastructure, said: “This latest commitment is a crucial piece of the funding jigsaw in progressing one of Gloucestershire’s most strategically important infrastructure schemes.

“While a funding shortfall remains, the ringfenced CIL of £20 million demonstrates to Government that strong regional support exists for the scheme. It also brings us a step closer to delivering the infrastructure needed to support new housing, employment and investment in the area – but only if we also get the necessary Government support.”

The funds will be held by the CIL Joint Committee and made available to the county council as the project progresses, unlocking significant opportunities for employment and housing.

Preparation work for the M5 Junction 10 Improvements Scheme began over the summer and will continue to ensure construction can begin in spring/summer 2026.

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