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Arguments at the Public Inquiry

The Combe Valley
The Combe Valley

The Inquiry closed on 2nd December 2009 with a closing statement from Rhodri Price Lewis, the QC representing ESCC. Unsurprisingly, it did not reveal the slightest appreciation of the considerable quantity of new information that had been unearthed during cross examinations. But having a QC there in an inquiry of this kind was always going to obstruct any flow of information rather than assist it.

You may have had time to read some of the excellent submissions already on the website, but more have been put in, and together with our closing submissions, these will give you an up to date picture of proceedings.This list is not final. Click on the links below to view each document.

Summary of evidence
Friends of the Earth
Peter Poole - evidence
Peter Poole - closing remarks
Hastings Alliance - closing statement

Our expert witnesses (Alan Wenban Smith and Keith Buchan) were excellent and left some serious conclusions for the Inspector to mull over. Was £100m for road really the best way to regenerate the towns and to relieve deprivation? Would all the demonstrably already successful strands of the Five Point Plan really collapse if the road was cancelled? After all, it was admitted that the University Centre is a huge success, Can it be wise to asssume that the go ahead for the BHLR is inevitable and therefore there's no need for a Plan B? And how can the scheme go ahead anyway with only a partial consideration of alternatives, and these as 'stand alone' and not strategically linked?

We hope that on his final field trip, the Inspector appreciated the beauty of the water filled valley in the glorious winter sunshine of last Tuesday: that was the only appearance of the sun in the entire three and a bit weeks of the Inquiry. The Inspector thanked whoever organised it in his closing remarks.

There are many perspectives that came to light for the Inspector to note that would have never seen the light of day had we not presented our case in the way we did. Of course, it could have been done better, but everyone taking part for us did a grand job! Thanks.

WHAT NEXT?

We understand that the Inspector's report will be completed in mid/end February but will not be published before being passed on to the two Secretaries of State (John Denham, Department of Communities and Local Government), and Lord Adonis (Department for Transport). When or if it will be published is not clear at the moment. A ministerial decision will follow as the general election looms......

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News
25 December 2009 Public Inquiry - conclusion
1 November 2009 Public Inquiry November 2009
15 July 2009 Proposed link road may suck money from other services
20 May 2009 Two to one against the link road
15 April 2009 Public Inquiry into Link Road proposals...
25 February 2009 It's not too late...
17 February 2009 Minister Urged to Question proposed Link Road...
10 December 2008 Council approves link road plan
1 December 2008 Protests at Council meeting
1 November 2008 Proposed Bexhill Hastings link road "Irrelevant and possibly damaging to regeneration" - report
16 September 2008 Campaign for Better Transport calls for transport policies that lead to better health...
28 July 2008 Press Release 28 July 2008
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