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Primary Destinations are the key target destinations (technically, "places of major traffic importance") within the United Kingdom that are shown on direction signs along major roads such as Motorways and Primary Routes. These destinations are important key points and are used in combination with local place names that are defined by each local Highway Authority. Primary destinations will appear above local destinations on direction signs due to a furthest first rule in the design guidance and will generally appear a closest first on route confirmatory signs.

Primary Destinations are usually important towns or cities within their areas, but some Primary Destinations (such as Brownhills or Llangurig) are relatively small towns that are located at or near an important junction. Indeed, some such as Scotch Corner refer to junctions rather than a town, whilst others (such as Erskine Bridge) refer to important river crossings. Important ports and airports are also used as Primary Destinations.

The concept of Primary Destinations was introduced in the mid-1960s in the Worboys report.

Regional Destinations

For the purposes of the long-distance directional signing of the British road network, the Department for Transport (DfT) authorizes the use of a limited number of Regional Destinations. These destinations, which are distinguished by the use of upper-case lettering are:

  • NORTH WALES
  • SCOTLAND
  • SOUTH WALES
  • The LAKES
  • The EAST
  • The MIDLANDS (also shown as: CANOLBARTH LLOEGR in Wales)
  • The NORTH
  • The NORTH EAST
  • The NORTH WEST
  • The SOUTH
  • The SOUTH WEST
  • The WEST

Within England, The NORTH WEST is to the west of the Pennines and The NORTH is to the east of the Pennines. Generally, The NORTH is preferred to The NORTH EAST, which is usually only used where both The NORTH and The NORTH WEST would appear on a single sign.

The NORTH and The SOUTH are used to refer to the relevant areas of both England and Scotland.

Inconsistencies

Whilst the above list contains all the official regional destinations, several more are actually used on signage. They are:

  • LONDON
  • Mid WALES (on roads such as M54 and A458)
  • ENGLAND (on A74(M) immediately to the north of the border)

In addition to these three, The BRIDGE with upper-case lettering of the second word in the style of regional destination appears on the approaches to the RuncornWidnes Bridge.

Changes to Primary Destinations

Primary Destinations were first introduced in 1964, and have been regularly revised since then.

The most recent list across Great Britain is known as LTN 1/94, which was published in 1994. Since this date, responsibility for Scotland and Wales has passed from the DfT to the relevant devolved administration.

England

The current list for England is based upon a list published by the DfT on 18th December 2009, with changes as detailed below.

Changes up to LTN 1/94

Added: Alton
Avonmouth
Basildon
Beccles
Bishops Stortford
Bracknell
Bridgnorth
Bridgwater
Buxton
Channel Tunnel
Dartford Crossing
East Grinstead
Exmouth
Fareham
Gatwick Airport
Guildford
Hatfield
Hemel Hempstead
Hexham
Humber Bridge
Midhurst
Milton Keynes
Newhaven
Rugby
Rugeley
Runcorn
St Austell
Sheerness
Skelmersdale
Solihull
Stansted Airport
Stevenage
Swanley
Teesside
Telford
Tyne Tunnel
Wallasey
West Bromwich
Whitehaven
Removed: Bishops Stortford
Brentwood
Cockermouth
Dagenham
Devizes
Howden
Orpington
Puckeridge
Stow-on-the-Wold
Tewkesbury
Wellington (Shropshire)
Note: Bishops Stortford was added in c.1985, and removed again by 1994.

2009

December 2009 saw large changes to the Primary Destinations list, with the following changes:

Added: Altrincham
Crewe
Ellesmere Port
Garston
Heysham
Huyton
Keighley
Leigh
Manchester Airport
Newquay
Shepton Mallet
Speke
Trafford Park
Tunbridge Wells
Uckfield
Wellingborough
Removed: Alton
Avonmouth
Bawtry
Brighouse
Esher
Hatfield
March
Midhurst
Redhill
Stretford
Stroud
Swanley
Wells
Wimborne Minster
Workington

2011

In 2011, Road Classification was handed to Highway Authorities, with the DfT just being oversight for the process. Requests for new primary destinations were consulted on, and seven new Primary Destinations were added:

Added: Birmingham Airport
Colne
East Midlands Airport
Minehead
Luton Airport
Port of Tilbury
Thamesport
Removed: Stone
Proposed but rejected: Bishops Stortford
Bristol International Airport
Callington
Cambourne/Pool/Redruth (as a single destination)
Daventry Rail Freight Terminal
Dearne Valley
Ellesmere Port
Hatfield
Hayle
Ledbury
Leeds Bradford Airport
Liverpool John Lennon Airport
London Gateway Port
Looe
Lytham St Annes
National Exhibition Centre
Northallerton
Port of Liverpool
Puckeridge
Saltash
Southend Airport
St Ives (Cornwall)
Torpoint
Wellington (Somerset)
Winsford ([http://assets.dft.gov.uk/publications/road-network-policy-consultation-response/response.pdf list of proposals and reasons for rejections from page 10 onwards)


The five airports and ports added were suggested by the DfT, whilst Colne and Minehead were requested by the relevant Highway Authority. There was a request for Marlborough to be removed, but this was rejected by the DfT.

2012

In 2012, a revised list of primary destinations was produced, adding the seven new destinations from 2011 to the 2009 list, plus making the following changes:

Added: Stone
Northwich
Removed: Tilbury

Scotland and Wales

  • Scotland - Using LTN 1/94, plus assumed changes as indicated by direction signs and maps
  • Wales - Using LTN 1/94, plus assumed changes as indicated by direction signs and maps

At the time of writing, no official lists post-1994 are seemingly available for either Scotland or Wales.

Changes up to LTN 1/94

Scotland

Added: Arbroath
East Kilbride
Erskine Bridge
Forth Road Bridge
Hawick
Kincardine Bridge
Montrose
Tay Bridge
Removed: Erskine

Wales

Added: Bridgend
Cwmbran
Llanelli
Pembroke Dock
Queensferry
St Clears
Tenby
Removed: Pontypool
Queensferry
Raglan

Assumed changes after LTN 1/94

Added: Uig
Removed: Arbroath
Braemar
Coldstream
Peebles
St Andrews

English Destinations

In England the lists from the DfT are presented by Region,which has been repeated here.

East

Basildon

Beccles

Bedford

Bury St Edmunds

Cambridge

Chelmsford

Clacton

Colchester

Cromer

Dartford Crossing

Diss

Downham Market

Dunstable

Ely

Felixstowe

Great Yarmouth

Harlow

Harwich

Hemel Hempstead

Hertford

Huntingdon

Ipswich

King's Lynn

Lowestoft

Luton

Luton Airport

Newmarket

Norwich

Peterborough

Port of Tilbury

Southend

St Albans

Stansted Airport

Stevenage

Sudbury

Swaffham

Thetford

Watford

Wisbech Former: Hatfield

March

Puckeridge

Tilbury

East Midlands

Ashbourne

Boston

Buxton

Chesterfield

Corby

Derby

East Midlands Airport

Gainsborough

Grantham

Hinckley

Kettering

Leicester

Lincoln

Loughborough

Mansfield

Market Harborough

Matlock

Melton Mowbray

Newark

Northampton

Nottingham

Oakham

Skegness

Sleaford

Spalding

Stamford

Wellingborough

Worksop

Greater London

Note: Primary destinations in Greater London other than Heathrow Airport and London will generally only be signed within the M25 Motorway

Barking

Bexleyheath

Brent Cross

Brixton

Bromley

Central London

Clapham Junction

Croydon

Dalston

Docklands

Ealing

Enfield

Hammersmith

Harrow

Heathrow Airport

Holloway

Hounslow

Ilford

Kilburn

Kingston

Lewisham

London

Peckham

Richmond

Romford

Stratford

Sutton

The City

Uxbridge

Walthamstow

Wembley

West End

Westminster

Wimbledon

Wood Green

Woolwich Former: Blackwall Tunnel

Dagenham

Greater London

Orpington

Woolwich Ferry

North East

Alnwick

Ashington

Berwick-upon-Tweed

Bishop Auckland

Consett

Corbridge

Darlington

Durham

Gateshead

Hartlepool

Hexham

Middlesbrough

Morpeth

Newcastle upon Tyne

South Shields

Stockton

Sunderland

Teesside

Tynemouth

Tyne Tunnel

North West

Altrincham

Ashton-under-Lyne

Barrow

Birkenhead

Blackburn

Blackpool

Bolton

Bootle

Brough

Burnley

Bury

Carlisle

Chester

Clitheroe

Colne

Congleton

Crewe

Ellesmere Port

Fleetwood

Garston

Huyton

Heysham

Kendal

Keswick

Kirkby Lonsdale

Lancaster

Leigh

Liverpool

Macclesfield

Manchester

Manchester Airport

Morecambe

Nantwich

Northwich

Oldham

Penrith

Preston

Rochdale

Runcorn

Salford

Skelmersdale

Southport

Speke

St Helens

Stockport

Trafford Park

Wallasey

Warrington

Whitehaven

Widnes

Windermere

Wigan Former: Stretford

Workington

South East

Amersham

Andover

Ashford

Aylesbury

Banbury

Basingstoke

Beaconsfield

Bognor Regis

Bracknell

Brighton

Canterbury

Channel Tunnel

Chichester

Crawley

Dartford Crossing

Dover

Dorking

East Grinstead

Eastbourne

Fareham

Farnham

Folkestone

Gatwick Airport

Guildford

Hastings

High Wycombe

Horsham

Lewes

Maidenhead

Maidstone

Margate

Milton Keynes

Newbury

Newhaven

Oxford

Petersfield

Portsmouth

Ramsgate

Reading

Reigate

Ringwood

Sevenoaks

Sheerness

Slough

Southampton

Staines

Thamesport

Tunbridge Wells

Uckfield

Winchester

Worthing Former: Alton

Esher

Hungerford

Midhurst

Redhill

Swanley

South West

Barnstaple

Bath

Bideford

Blandford

Bournemouth

Bodmin

Bridgwater

Bristol

Bude

Cheltenham

Chippenham

Cirencester

Dorchester

Exeter

Exmouth

Falmouth

Frome

Glastonbury

Gloucester

Helston

Honiton

Launceston

Liskeard

Marlborough

Minehead

Newquay

Okehampton

Paignton

Penzance

Plymouth

Poole

Redruth

Salisbury

Shepton Mallet

St Austell

Swindon

Taunton

Tavistock

Torquay

Trowbridge

Truro

Wadebridge

Warminster

Weston-super-Mare

Weymouth

Yeovil Former: Devizes

Stow-on-the-Wold

Stroud

Tewkesbury

Wells

Workington

Wimbourne

West Midlands

Birmingham

Birmingham Airport

Bridgnorth

Bromsgrove

Brownhills

Burton upon Trent

Cannock

Coventry

Dudley

Evesham

Hereford

Kidderminster

Leamington Spa

Leek

Leominster

Lichfield

Newcastle-under-Lyme

Nuneaton

Oswestry

Redditch

Ross-on-Wye

Rugby

Rugeley

Shrewsbury

Solihull

Stafford

Stoke-on-Trent

Stone

Stourbridge

Stratford-upon-Avon

Tamworth

Telford

Uttoxeter

Walsall

Warwick

West Bromwich

Whitchurch

Wolverhampton

Worcester

Former: Wellington

Yorkshire and the Humber

Barnsley

Bradford

Bridlington

Dewsbury

Doncaster

Goole

Grimsby

Halifax

Harrogate

Huddersfield

Hull

Humber Bridge

Immingham

Keighley

Leeds

Pontefract

Ripon

Rotherham

Scarborough

Scotch Corner

Scunthorpe

Selby

Sheffield

Skipton

Thirsk

Wakefield

Wetherby

Whitby

York Former: Bawtry

Brighouse

Howden

Scottish Destinations

Aberdeen

Arbroath

Ayr

Braemar

Campbeltown

Coldstream

Crianlarich

Dumfries

Dundee

East Kilbride

Edinburgh

Elgin

Erskine Bridge

Forfar

Forth Road Bridge

Fort William

Fraserburgh

Galashiels

Glasgow

Greenock

Hawick

Inverness

Irvine

Jedburgh

Kilmarnock

Kincardine Bridge

Kirkcaldy

Kyle of Lochalsh

Mallaig

Montrose

Newtonmore

Oban

Paisley

Peebles

Perth

Peterhead

St Andrews

Stirling

Stranraer

Tay Bridge

Thurso

Uig

Ullapool

Wick Former: Arbroath

Braemar

Coldstream

Erskine

Kincardine

Peebles

St Andrews

Welsh Destinations

Abergavenny

Aberystwyth

Bala

Bangor

Betws-y-Coed

Brecon

Bridgend

Builth Wells

Caernarfon

Cardiff

Cardigan

Carmarthen

Chepstow

Conwy

Cwmbran

Dolgellau

Fishguard

Haverfordwest

Holyhead

Llandeilo

Llandovery

Llandrindod Wells

Llandudno

Llanelli

Llangollen

Llangurig

Machynlleth

Merthyr Tydfil

Milford Haven

Mold

Monmouth

Neath

Newport

Newtown

Pembroke Dock

Porthmadog

Port Talbot

Queensferry

Rhayader

Ruthin

St Clears

Swansea

Tenby

Welshpool

Wrexham Former: Pontypool

Raglan

Super Primary Destinations

Template:MemberSite The following Primary Destinations were, before 1994, considered to be more important primary destinations, signed first: Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Dover, Edinburgh, Exeter, Fishguard, Glasgow, Great Yarmouth, Harwich, Holyhead, Hull, Inverness, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Portsmouth and Southampton.

Folkestone was also a Super Primary Destination in 1970.


One can probably add Felixstowe and the Channel Tunnel as de facto Super Primary Destinations just before 1994.



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