Comment

Alternative Sites Consultation

Representation ID: 44341

Received: 09/04/2010

Respondent: Highways England

Representation Summary:

The site is located between Cubbington and Lillington to the north eats of Leamington Spa relatively close to the A46 Thickthorn Interchange; and with easy access to the A46 Toll Bar End junction some 11km away.

While the site is reasonably well located in terms of its proximity to existing public transport services and local facilities, the relatively straightforward access to the SRN from the site is of concern. Access to good public transport and other sustainable transport means will, therefore, be important if this site is brought forward for development.

Full text:

The Highways Agency (HA) together with Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is currently undertaking an assessment of the implications of the strategic housing and employment allocations proposed in the Council's Core Strategy Preferred Options paper for both the Strategic Road Network (SRN) and the local road network. This work is expected to be completed by June 2010 and will help determing what, if any, measures to mitigate the impact of the proposed development options on the SRN will be requred. This work should also help to inform the development of the Council's Infrastructure Delivery Plan, which will underping the Core Stretegy.

Given the uncertainty about which, if any, of the alternative sites are suitable for development, the HA has been unable to undertake any such detailed assessment of the traffic impacts of these sites at this time but would wish to do so when there is greater clarity. For the purposes of responding to this consultation, we have, therefore, undertaken a qualitative assesment of each of the sites focussing on the potential impacts of each site on the SRN and their suitabilty in terms of sustainability.

Site 3 is located between Cubbington and Lillington to the north eats of Leamington Spa relatively close to the A46 Thickthorn Interchange; and with easy access to the A46 Toll Bar End junction some 11km away.

While the site is reasonably well located in terms of its proximity to existing public transport services and local facilities, the relatively straightforward access to the SRN from the site is of concern. Access to good public transport and other sustainable transport means will, therefore, be important if this site is brought forward for development.

All six of the proposed alternative sites are considered to have some impact upon the SRN. It is expected that Site 2 would have the least impact, due to the relative distance from the M40, and the number of local services, amenities, and employment sites within the neighbouring areas. The remaining sites would have a more noticeable impact upon the SRN. Site 6 in particular has the potential to severely impact upon some sensitive locations along the A46. As set out above, we would, of course, wish to undertake further detailed assessment of the traffic impacts of the sites on the SRN when there is greater clarity about which, if any, sites are considered to be suitable for development.