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Environment Agency objects to proposed road

At least 1800 objections received from members of the public - read some of them here.
...and some of the other official objections.
Objection from Friends of the Brede Valley
Objection from Dr. Caroline Lucas, Green MEP for Southeast England
Objection letter from Sustrans, the UK's leading sustainable transport charity.

Flood risk assessment "inadequate"

The environment agency has put in an official objection to the plans for the proposed Bexhill-Hastings link road, describing the flood risk assessment as "inadequate" and the ecological impact as "unacceptable".

The proposed road goes right through the Combe Valley flood plain. As we have learned over the summer of 2007, flood plains have a key role in absorbing unusually high levels of rainfall. It was the need to upgrade the road to deal with the potential for flooding that caused the huge cost increase from the original estimate of £42million to the current estimate of £89m.

Adams Farm
Environment Agency: ‘inadequate flood risk assessment’.

Apart from the lack of adequate flood risk assessment, the Environment Agency's other criticisms include:

  • "Inadequate consideration of, and mitigation and compensation for, ecological impacts."
  • "The scheme will result in severance of both existing and newly created wetlands, and watercourses, from the Combe Haven SSSI and other wetland habitats. This will prevent migration and transfer of species and reduce the suitability of severed areas for wildlife."
  • "On this large scale the scheme will alter the ecological function of the whole valley."

Among other criticisms, the Environment Agency points out that in many places the report says that since we don't know what the environmental impact will be, therefore we will assume it to be very small. ("In several areas the impacts are considered to be unknown and therefore not addressed. For example, the scheme identifies that there would be a risk that increased noise and vehicle emissions may have some influence upon habitats. Although noise impacts have been acknowledged, the lack of understanding regarding noise impacts means that they have not been taken into account or mitigated for. ")

Read the full Environment Agency Objection.

 

News
1 June 2007 Fighting the proposed link road - update June 2008
28 October 2007 Hastings Alliance on TV
7 August 2007 Hastings Alliance's own objection as submitted to the council in August 2007
7 October 2007 Natural England officially objects to proposed road
14 September 2007 Over 1800 objections received by the Council
20 July 2007 Environment Agency objects to proposed road
25 May 2007 Plans officially unveiled - objection period starts
14 May 2007 Council could have forseen costs of flooding work
6 March 2007 Call to re-think
6 March 2007 Alternatives not properly considered
27 February 2007 Cost of proposed link road has nearly doubled
27 December 2006 Countryside agency ignoring own report
5 September 2006 Press Release: County Council's Link Road Leaflet "misleading and inaccurate"
4 July 2006 Press Release: New roads are creating massive traffic growth
12 June 2006 Proposals for Junction to A21