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3. �`�'��k4?�:(f4k�c�ƠŶA4���Z�a/S�%a��484�����x�H3� �e`|��3j X�( In May 2020, the Department for Transport (DfT) approved our Strategic Outline Business Case, meaning the project has conditional entry into DfT’s ‘Large Local Majors’ funding programme and awarding us more than £1 million of development funding for the project in the 2020/21 financial year.We are planning to hold a public consultation on local access as part of the Norwich Western Link project from Monday 27 July to Sunday 20 September 2020. i��� RZ���t�6�DZE�ٛ�$ct��"�;A$���l�/�����=+A"@*���~�` (�Z As such, it is designed to look as boring and inaccessible as possible.Running from July 27 - September 20 the council is asking how it can 'We emplore you to use some of the information on this site to show the council that Norfolk residents will stop at nothing to protect our natural environment.Although technically our social media storm has finished, constant pressure is what we need to win this thing.
Many wanted us to fill in what they saw as a ‘missing link’ between the Fakenham Road (A1067) and the A47.At this stage, we want to hear about any transport issues that currently exist west of Norwich. Write to your Norfolk County Councillor, your MP and the Government roads minister2. We may ask you to change your password if you have not used your MyNorfolk account recently. [citation needed]It is served by Heathrow Express trains direct to central London and TfL Rail trains that stop at local stations. All of the proposed routes would cross the Wensum Valley between Weston Longville and Ringland. Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead Scribbling on the sky the message He Is Dead, Put crepe bows round the white necks of the public doves, Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves.
We need an independent, rigorous and transparent scientific study to gain a proper understanding of these extraordinary bats and the woodlands they depend on for shelter, raising their young and feeding. The top three issues people selected were:People were also asked which issues the County Council should consider when planning any transport improvements in the area. �+%6��(��f�V�Q`'h��G|�X�m�4WB� �[��,E➒��Q1�a��t��&�Xt�[ The above drone footage follows the path of the road, showing from above, the woodlands that will be destroyed should the project go ahead.best support people to walk, cycle and use public transport in the area to the west of Norwich1. %%EOF The new 3.9 mile dual carriageway road would link from the roundabout at the western end of Broadland Northway and extend for around 350 metres along the A1067 Fakenham Road before turning in a south-westerly direction via a new junction. endstream endobj startxref On 7 July, let’s get together and discuss our hopes and fears about the road. %PDF-1.5 %����
The proposed Western Link road in Norwich … The Initial View consultation received more than 1,700 responses while more than 750 comments from just over 530 contributors were ‘pinned’ to the consultation map. Which options would you like us to explore?’People who took part in the consultation were also asked to identify which transport problems were a particular issue in the area to the west of Norwich. e`e`�ied@ A�(��I�900�i�����q�n����@�NB;�V - Since construction began on Broadland Northway there have been sustained calls to fill in the ‘missing link’. @%��Y��������L��0�dd�*)���/��'[�|����p>Mg�I�N�ǽ��$���E�Ϟo����ɨ̦��u�.��\�k9_TK����拢�I�?�Rv���@%�������n� ��$��aq'4�-� ��#�>`�n�m��8��GP��������>b��Ȼ@��� r�6���q~:�O�N � Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone, Silence the pianos and with muffled drum Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come. The Norwich Western Link would provide a higher standard route between the western end of Broadland Northway and the A47 and significantly improve travel between these two major roads. Norwich Western Link Stakeholder Consultation and Engagement The Norwich Distributor Road (NDR) is currently under construction and nearing completion, originally planned to link to the A47, the link from the A1067 and the A47 did not proceed because of concerns about its impact on the Wensum Valley.