Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Update from the Upminster & Cranham Residents’ Association April 2017

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Update from the Upminster & Cranham Residents’ Association April 2017"— Presentation transcript:

1 Update from the Upminster & Cranham Residents’ Association April 2017
Lower Thames Crossing Update from the Upminster & Cranham Residents’ Association April 2017 Cllr Clarence Barrett

2 The Options for Location C

3 The Chosen Route is Location C (route 3)

4 Potential Land required to construct and operate the Lower Thames Crossing (North Ockendon Area)

5 Overall Potential Land required to construct and operate the Lower Thames Crossing (better detail of this map can be found at )

6 The Route A bored tunnel crossing under the River Thames east of Gravesend and Tilbury A new road north of the river which will join the M25 between junctions 29 and 30 at North Ockendon A new road north of the river would run from a new free-flow point on the M25 between junctions 29 and 30 and connect to the tunnel via the A13 A new road south of the river which will join the A2 east of Gravesend (the Western Southern Link) 13 mile route 2 mile tunnel Anticipated to be a Toll Road Cost of up to £6.2bn Completion in 2027

7 Time Line 2016 – Consultation attracts 47,000 responses
2016 – Location A (a crossing alongside the existing Dartford Crossing was the preferred choice of Havering Council and the Residents’ Association) April 12th 2017 – Government Announcement of Preferred Route is Location C (route 3) 2017 to 2018 – Design, assessment & evaluation – there is still a long way to go on the detailed design Late 2018 (estimated) – formal consultation Completion

8 Useful Contacts/Information
Highways England Upminster & Cranham Residents’ Association Website – dedicated page at [to follow]


Download ppt "Update from the Upminster & Cranham Residents’ Association April 2017"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google