All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated, National Infrastructure Programme of Projects, Coronavirus (COVID-19): guidance and support, Transparency and freedom of information releases. The submissions to Deadline 6 have now been published. – STONEHENGE NEWS BLOG The submissions to Deadline 2 have now been published. Stonehenge News Blog Stonehenge tunnel plans submitted to Planning Inspectorate. The Examination Library has been updated. Habitats Regulations Assessment (PDF, 929 KB). Upgrade of the A303 has been particularly sensitive and under planning since 1989 (Table 1). The potential A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down scheme proposes to construct a new section of dual carriageway to address problems associated with the single carriageway section of the A303 between Amesbury’s Countess roundabout and the dual carriageway section to the west of Winterbourne Stoke. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve government services. This is the 97th Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project and the 34th transport scheme to be examined by the Planning Inspectorate and given Development Consent. Highways England Project Director for the A303 Stonehenge … It will take only 2 minutes to fill in. 4. ... A303 Stonehenge - … The Applicant has agreed that all application documents can be published as soon as practicable upon submission to help everyone become familiar with the detail of what is being proposed in this application. A preliminary meeting was held by the planning inspectorate on Tuesday which kick-starts the six month process where the scheme will be examined by a panel of inspectors. The submissions to Deadline 3 have now been published. 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Author simonicity Posted on November 14, 2020 November 14, 2020 Categories Call in, Heritage, Infrastructure, Planning Inspectorate, Politics Tags A303 Stonehenge, Anglia Square, DCOs, Drax, Manston Airport, Norfolk Vanguard Leave a comment on Minister Knows Best In the Secretary of State for Transport’s letter of 20 August 2020, parties were invited to provide final comments on the representations received in response to his consultation letter of 16 July 2020 and the other information in relation to the Environmental Statement produced by the Applicant. David Bullock, the project manager for the A303 Stonehenge scheme, said: “We have hit a major milestone. 08:50 – from Amesbury (Central car park (directly off ‘The Centre’ road). Since the closure of the A344 past Stonehenge, traffic has increased on the A303, causing rat running through Shrewton and other local villages. This has endangered the lives of local people as drivers follow sat navs trying to avoid queues on the A303. Spire FM. 16 Nov, 2020 By Catherine Kennedy. The application was submitted to the Planning Inspectorate for consideration by Highways England on 19 October 2018 and accepted for examination on 16 November 2018. The examination closed at 23:59 on Wednesday 2nd October 2019. We’d like to set additional cookies to understand how you use GOV.UK, remember your settings and improve government services. The A303 needs to be dualled past Stonehenge and a by-pass for Winterbourne Stoke is much needed. The Examination Library will be updated as soon as practicable. The Examination Library will be updated as soon as practicable. For further details please contact Highways England at [email protected]. The agendas for the Issue Specific Hearings being held on 21 and 22 August 2019 have now been published. A letter giving notice of Issue Specific Hearings in August 2019 has been issued to Interested Parties. IMPORTANT: As a result of ongoing Government guidance relating to COVID-19 the Planning Inspectorate is seeking to ensure that all Parties are notified of key developments on projects, in a timely manner. Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report (PDF, 3 MB) These essential cookies do things like protect the site against malicious use, Find out more about cookies on The National Infrastructure site. The planning inspectorate recommended that transport secretary Grant Shapps should withhold consent for the A303 Stonehenge Tunnel scheme due to the impact it would have on the World Heritage Site (WHS). We do not allow Google to use or share the data about how you use this site. Upgrade of the A303 has been particularly sensitive and under planning since 1989 (Table 1). jQuery('.showhide').showMore({ The submissions to Deadline 9 have now been published. Concerns mount over plans for two-mile road tunnel past Stonehenge- THE GUARDIAN. Journalists wanting further information should contact the Planning Inspectorate Press Office on 0303 444 5004 or 0303 444 5005 or email: Press.office@planninginspectorate.gov.uk Notes to … Concerns mount over plans for two-mile road tunnel past Stonehenge- THE GUARDIAN. The Stonehenge road tunnel is a planned tunnel in Wiltshire, England, drawn up by Highways England to upgrade the A303 road.It would move the A303 into a tunnel under the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, completing the removal of traffic begun with the 2012 closure of the A344 road. 2018 November 16 – Planning application accepted by Planning Inspectorate. The application was submitted to the Planning Inspectorate for consideration by Highways England back in October 2018. The Examination Library will be updated as soon as practicable. Planning inspectorate examination of A303 Stonehenge tunnel scheme by planning inspectors start – SALISBURY JOURNAL. Between Amesbury and Berwick Down, the road passes 165m from Stonehenge with some 24,000 vehicles using the stretch of road daily, twice as much as the single carriageway was designed for. The Planning Inspectorate approved the submission of a Development Control Order in November 2018. The Secretary of State for Transport has today granted development consent for the project. Secretary of State Decision Letter (PDF, 737 KB) The Secretary of State has requested information and comments from the Applicant, Historic England and Natural England by 18 May 2020. Development Consent Order as made by the Secretary of State (PDF, 1 MB) Highways England’s A303 Stonehenge Community posted a 20 second video on social media 16 December 2020, featuring advice from a supplier to a road scheme in another part of the country, which in addition to sound was spelled out in large print:. The Planning Inspectorate had recommended the transport secretary withhold consent, warning it would cause "permanent, irreversible harm" to the World Heritage site. 09:20 – Salisbury Train Station The Stonehenge News Blog Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for all the latest Stonehenge News Post Examination Correspondence Log (PDF, 111 MB) The Planning Inspectorate, … The Planning Inspectorate had recommended Mr Shapps withhold consent, but the DfT said that the benefits of the scheme outweighed the potential harm. 2018 October 9 – Highways England submit application to Planning Inspectorate. 09:15 – Salisbury Bus Station The £1.7bn A303 Stonehenge tunnel project has been approved by the government. A decision on the application for a Development Consent Order for A303 Stonehenge was taken on 12 November 2020 and has now been issued. Between Amesbury and Berwick Down, the road passes 165m from Stonehenge with some 24,000 vehicles using the stretch of road daily, twice as much as the single carriageway was designed for. Journalists wanting further information should contact the Planning Inspectorate Press Office on 0303 444 5004 or 0303 444 5005 or email: Press.office@planninginspectorate.gov.uk. Recommendations given by the Planning Inspectorate, Relevant representations published on the website, Registration of interested parties closes, Registration of interested parties begins, Decision on whether or not to accept the application for examination, Application received by the Planning Inspectorate. Earlier this year the Planning Inspectorate announced it had made its recommendation to the Transport Secretary following a six-month inquiry. The agenda for Compulsory Acquisition Hearing 1 has now been published. "The £1.7 billion improvements to the A303 were pushed through by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps last year against the recommendations of independent planning officials. The final itinerary for the Accompanied Site Inspection on 21 May 2019 has been published. The submissions to Deadline 5 have now been published. The Planning Inspectorate's investigation of the plans has already taken more than a year, and taken more than 1,400 documents and over 2,000 representations into account. For further information please refer to the following documents: Notification of Decision Letter (PDF, 123 KB) We use cookies to store information about how you use the the National Infrastructure site, such as the pages you visit. Registration (closed 11 January 2019) Shortly after acceptance, the Planning Inspectorate will … We use some essential cookies to make this website work. 09.30 – Arrive at Salisbury Racecourse. The Planning Inspectorate’s Chief Executive, Sarah Richards said: “There has been a great deal of public interest in this project. The decision by the Secretary of State for Transport, the recommendation made by the Examining Authority to the Secretary of State and the evidence considered by the Examining Authority in reaching its recommendation is publicly available on the National Infrastructure Planning website. To help us improve GOV.UK, we’d like to know more about your visit today. The submissions to Deadline 4 have now been published. A303 Stonehenge DCO & timeline. The timescale to be published to register as an “Interested Party” and make a “Relevant Representation”. Transport to the Preliminary Hearing on the 2 April 2019: Amesbury – Salisbury – Salisbury Racecourse* height: '90px', Upgrade of the A303 has been particularly sensitive and under planning since 1989 (Table 1). Highways England has released pictures and video of its plans for the A303 … After being examined by a panel of independent inspectors appointed by the Planning Inspectorate the A303 Stonehenge (Amesbury to Berwick Down) scheme was given consent by the Secretary of State Grant Schapps on 12 November 2020. 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The Knotty Problem of the A303 and Stonehenge. A major priority for us over the course of the examination was to ensure that communities who might be affected by this proposal had the opportunity to put forward their views. The Report on the Implications for European Sites (RIES) has been published. “It represents a significant investment in Wiltshire that will boost the south-west economy, unlocking jobs and investment throughout the entire region. STONEHENGE A303 TUNNEL NEWS LINKS: Planning inspectorate examination of A303 Stonehenge tunnel scheme by planning inspectors start – SALISBURY JOURNAL. The responses to the Secretary of State’s consultation of 16 July 2020 have now been published. Detailed artists' impressions of a £1.6 billion upgrade of the A303 near Stonehenge have been revealed. – STONEHENGE NEWS BLOG. Stonehenge Tunnel | Planning Inspectorate advised against scheme due to heritage concerns. Stonehenge Tunnel | Planning Inspectorate advised against scheme due to heritage concerns. image caption The Planning Inspectorate said the decision was made following "careful consideration" A plan to dig a £1.7bn road tunnel near Stonehenge has been approved by … 09:15 – Wilton, (Layby off the A36 (Salisbury Road), immediately after Wilton House Garden Centre, before the roundabout. The agendas for all Issue Specific Hearings being held between 4 and 14 June 2019 have also been published. The Examining Authority’s Second Written Questions (ExQ2) have been published. The agendas for Issue Specific Hearings 1, 2, 3 and 6 have now been published. ... A303 Stonehenge - … Procedural decision following Preliminary Meeting. THE FINAL decision on the upgrade of the A303 near Stonehenge has been pushed back, the government confirmed today. WANHS registered as an Interested Party and commented on the application at one of the hearings, on the basis of the earlier response. The Planning Inspectorate had recommended Mr Shapps withhold consent, but the DfT said that the benefits of the scheme outweighed the potential harm. 09.40 – Arrive at Salisbury Racecourse, Winterbourne Stoke – Wilton – Salisbury Racecourse* Today, Thursday 12 November 2020, the application for the A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down project has been given development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport. Between Amesbury and Berwick Down, the road passes 165m from Stonehenge with some 24,000 vehicles using the stretch of road daily, twice as much as the single carriageway was designed for. The Knotty Problem of the A303 and Stonehenge. image caption The Planning Inspectorate said the decision was made following "careful consideration" A plan to dig a £1.7bn road tunnel near Stonehenge has been approved by … }); A decision on the application for a Development Consent Order for A303 Stonehenge was taken on 12 November 2020 and has now been issued. We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from their services. A letter giving notice of Examination events in June, July and August 2019 has been issued to Interested Parties. The construction of a two-lane dual carriageway for the A303 between Amesbury and Berwick Down in Wiltshire past Stonehenge World Heritage Site has been granted a development consent order (DCO) by transport secretary Grant Shapps, against the recommendation of the Planning Inspectorate. Highways England submitted an application to the Planning Inspectorate in … BBC News STONEHENGE and A303: English Heritage The Stonehenge Alliance ANOTHER consultation on A303 Stonehenge plans. Journalists wanting further information should contact the Planning Inspectorate Press Office on 0303 444 5004 or 0303 444 5005 or email: Press.office@planninginspectorate.gov.uk Notes to … The decision's been made by the Department for Transport, following a huge examination by the Planning Inspectorate. We use Google Analytics to measure how you use the website so we can improve it based on user needs. hideText: 'Show less' Earlier this year the Planning Inspectorate announced it had made its recommendation to the Transport Secretary following a six-month inquiry. We use cookies to collect information about how you use National Infrastructure Planning site. The Planning Inspectorate had recommended the transport secretary withhold consent, warning it would cause "permanent, irreversible harm" to the World Heritage site. There are also strong feelings against the tunnel project, including from groups like the Stonehenge Alliance. You can change your cookie settings at any time. This has endangered the lives of local people as drivers follow sat navs trying to avoid queues on the A303. A decision on … Today, 19 January 2021, sees the 100th Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project decided after examination by the Planning Inspectorate since the introduction of the Planning Act 2008. The Examining Authority (ExA) comprised five experienced independent planning inspectors appointed by the Planning Inspectorate, an arm’s length Government Agency, to make recommendations to the Transport Secretary on the DCO draft Development Consent Order (DCO) for the A303 Stonehenge … Cookies are files saved on your phone, tablet or computer when you visit a website. Regulation 31 Notice (PDF, 63 KB) *Return journeys will be provided at the lunch break and at the end of the meeting. The final itinerary for the Accompanied Site Inspection 2 on 29 August 2019 has been published. However, if the application is accepted anyone interested in the application will be able to register and express their views during the Relevant Representation stage and the subsequent Examination. Since the closure of the A344 past Stonehenge, traffic has increased on the A303, causing rat running through Shrewton and other local villages. A preliminary meeting was held by the planning inspectorate on Tuesday which kick-starts the six month process where the scheme will be examined by a panel of inspectors. Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report Appendices (PDF, 3 MB) The Inspectorate will keep you informed of the progress of the Development Consent Order process and how you can register as an Interested Party in order to make your views known. There will be no opportunity at this stage to make comments on the application. speedUp: 300, If you have any queries about the process please email the Planning Inspectorate at [email protected] or telephone the helpline on 0303 444 5000. The 3.3km long, twin-bore tunnel is part of the plan to upgrade 13km of the A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down road which runs through the Stonehenge World Heritage site. The submissions to Deadline 2a have now been published. Further information about legal challenge can be found in the letter sent to all Interested Parties accompanying the Secretary of State’s decision and statement of reasons. Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details. THE FINAL decision on the upgrade of the A303 near Stonehenge has been pushed back, the government confirmed today. Google Analytics sets cookies that store anonymised information about: Please enable Strictly Necessary Cookies first so that we can save your preferences! This application was received by the Planning Inspectorate on 19 October 2018. The examination of the application was completed within the statutory timescale of six months followed by a recommendation made to the Secretary of State for Transport. Stonehenge Tunnel planning decision delay pushes opening back to 2027 21 May, 2020 By Claire Smith Documents released by the Planning Inspectorate show that the Department for Transport’s (DfT) two month delay on the decision for the £1.7bn A303 upgrade at Stonehenge means that the opening date will be pushed back by a year. David Bullock, the project manager for the A303 Stonehenge scheme, said: “We have hit a major milestone. The planning inspectorate recommended that transport secretary Grant Shapps should withhold consent for the A303 Stonehenge Tunnel scheme due to the impact it would have on the World Heritage Site (WHS). [email protected]
Salisbury Rd, Amesbury, Salisbury SP4 7JE) The submissions to Deadline 8a have now been published. showText: 'Show more', The Examination of the draft Development Consent Order(DCO) opened on 2nd April 2019 and closed on 3 October 2019. The submissions to Deadline 4a have now been published. 16 Nov, 2020 By Catherine Kennedy. Full details are on the A303 Stonehenge section of the Planning Inspectorate website. The Examining Authority (ExA) comprised five experienced independent planning inspectors appointed by the Planning Inspectorate, an arm’s length Government Agency, to make recommendations to the Transport Secretary on the DCO draft Development Consent Order (DCO) for the A303 Stonehenge road scheme. The letter also includes the draft Examination Timetable and Initial Assessment of Principal Issues. The Examining Authority has issued a Procedural Decision to vary the Examination Timetable. The agendas for Issue Specific Hearing 1, 2 and 3 have now been published. The main advice I would give to SMEs [small and medium-sized business enterprises] that are looking to work on projects such as these is … Please be assured that this information will be managed in line with our Privacy Notice. A Statement has been laid in Parliament setting a new deadline of 17 July 2020 to enable further work to be carried out before the application is determined by the Secretary of State. The Examination of the draft Development Consent Order(DCO) opened on 2nd April 2019 and closed on 3 October 2019. As always, the Examining Authority gave careful consideration to these before reaching its conclusion.”. Don’t worry we won’t send you spam or share your email address with anyone. You can find more information on our privacy page. Further information: Please see link here for an A303 Stonehenge Briefing Highways England submitted an application to the Planning Inspectorate in … The Planning Inspectorate’s recommendation report to Shapps will not be made public until the transport secretary has reached his decision. The period for legal challenge is defined in s118 of the Planning Act 2008. The submissions to Deadline 7 have now been published. The Examiners’ report was submitted to the Secretary of State on 2nd January 2020 and published by the Planning Inspectorate on … The Examination Library will be updated as soon as practicable. Following an examination during which the public, statutory consultees and interested parties were given the opportunity to give evidence to the Examining Authority, a recommendation was made to the Secretary of State on 2 January 2020. Development consent has been given to construct a new section of dual carriageway to address problems associated with the single carriageway section of the A303 between Amesbury’s Countess roundabout and the dual carriageway section to the west of Winterbourne Stoke. A campaign to dual the A303 west of Stonehenge. In March, the government announced the £27.4bn RIS2 roads programme, including the A303 Stonehenge scheme. The application was submitted to the Planning Inspectorate for consideration by Highways England back in October 2018. A campaign to dual the A303 west of Stonehenge. The Examining Authority’s draft Development Consent Order has been published. Campaigners opposed to a road tunnel near Stonehenge have secured a hearing to scrutinise planning approval for the project accused of cultural “vandalism”. The wider project was designed to improve the landscape around the monument and to improve safety on the A303 … The Secretary of State for Transport has invited comments (PDF, 203KB) on these responses alongside the material in relation to the Applicant’s representation dated 11 August 2020 by 28 September 2020. This provision is solely for the purpose of allowing more time to all those who wish to become familiar with the detail of what is being proposed ahead of the Relevant Representation stage, without lengthening the overall time required for the application process. The Planning Inspectorate, National Infrastructure Programme of Projects details the proposals which are anticipated to be submitted to the Planning Inspectorate as applications in the coming months. This provides developers and investors with the confidence to build and improve the transport networks this country needs. The £1.7bn A303 Stonehenge tunnel project has been approved by the government. speedDown: 300, The Examination Library will be updated as soon as practicable. Stonehenge tunnel meeting: Residents given wrong date- BBC NEWS The Planning Inspectorate has received the following information from Highways England in respect of two bespoke bus services it has decided to provide for Interested Parties to travel to and from the Preliminary Meeting on 2 April 2019. The A303 needs to be dualled past Stonehenge and a by-pass for Winterbourne Stoke is … 1 High Street, SP3 4SZ The period for legal challenge is defined in s118 of the Planning Act 2008.Further information about legal challenge can be found in the letter sent to all Interested Parties accompanying the Secretary of State’s decision and statement of reasons. An Environmental Statement signposting document (PDF, 166KB) has now been added to the consultation material subject to the Secretary of State for Transport’s consultation of 20 August 2020 (PDF, 203KB). 09:00 – Winterbourne Stoke (Layby off the A303, next to Manor Barn (red telephone box). The Secretary of State for Transport has asked for comments and further information in relation to the recent archaeological find within the World Heritage Site by 13 August 2020. jQuery(document).ready(function() { We’ll send you a link to a feedback form. The Secretary of State for Transport has set a new deadline for the decision for this application which is 13 November 2020. }); Linear route between Amesbury and Berwick Down, Wiltshire, Planning Inspectorate case team:
The submissions to Deadline 8 have now been published. In the case of the A303 Stonehenge Highways England has already submitted the application documents now published on the Planning Inspectorate website – all 302 of them.