LTC
LTC examination: timetable revealed
Monday 3 July 2023
We now have a complete timetable for the examination of the National Highways application for a Development Consent Order for the Lower Thames Crossing. The Planning Inspectorate published “the Rule 8 letter” on Tuesday last week (June 27); it includes: The examination timetable Further procedural decisions made by the Examining Authority Information about hearings and […] Read more >
Lower Thames Crossing faces two-year delay even if it wins planning permission… is this the beginning of the end?
Friday 10 March 2023
The beleaguered Lower Thames Crossing project has been delayed by two years… should it even be granted planning permission in the first place. With the Planning Inspectorate only having accepted the National Highways application for a Development Consent Order in December, yesterday’s (Thursday, March 10) announcement by Mark Harper, Secretary of State for Transport, represents […] Read more >
Do you want to sign petition against Lower Thames Crossing?
Thursday 9 March 2023
National Highways has applied to the Planning Inspectorate for a Development Consent Order allowing it to start work on the Lower Thames Crossing, sparking the Woodland Trust to launch a petition showing why the proposal is unacceptable. Ancient woodland, veteran trees and the trust’s Ashenbank Wood reserve are under threat from the proposal. The losses […] Read more >
Lower Thames Crossing: here’s your chance to take part in the planning process
Tuesday 10 January 2023
CPRE Essex has opposed plans for the massively destructively Lower Thames Crossing since they were first proposed in their current form. Sadly, the National Highways application for a Development Consent Order was accepted by the Planning Inspectorate in November, so we are now at the stage where we are asking everyone with a view to […] Read more >
Lower Thames Crossing bid accepted for government inspection
Friday 2 December 2022
Renewed plans for the hugely damaging Lower Thames Crossing have crossed their first hurdle with the Planning Inspectorate’s decision to accept the National Highways scheme for examination. CPRE has campaigned hard against the proposal and the decision to accept the Decision Consent Order comes as a blow. Across the river, Hilary Newport, director of CPRE […] Read more >
Last call on LTC consultation: it ends today
Monday 20 June 2022
Today’s the day! The Local Refinement Consultation on the proposed Lower Thames Crossing concludes at 11.59pm tonight (Monday, June 20). It is of course very much last call, and the matter is complex, so if you would like a helping hand you can see can Thames Crossing Action Group’s step-by-step guide to the consultation here […] Read more >
The latest (and perhaps final) LTC consultation has less than a week to run – here’s a step-by-step guide
Tuesday 14 June 2022
Time is running short if you’re planning on taking part in what might be the final consultation on the proposed Lower Thames Crossing. The Local Refinement Consultation set up by National Highways concludes at 11.59pm on Monday, June 20. We highly recommend submitting your views as the more responses received by NH the better. Our […] Read more >
Lower Thames Crossing consultation: read the response from our colleagues across the river
Monday 6 June 2022
We reported here that what is likely to be the final consultation on the Lower Thames Crossing ends on Monday, June 20. Our friends on the Gravesham committee of CPRE Kent have been working on their response to the consultation and you can read that here – it might help you with your own. Read more >
Lower Thames Crossing: what might be the final consultation begins tomorrow
Wednesday 11 May 2022
Lower Thames Crossing. Consultations. We’ve been here before, right? Well, yes, the build-up to the potential building of the new road does seem to have been around a long time, but the next consultation is, we suspect, likely to be the last before National Highways resubmits its plans. The Local Refinement Consultation begins tomorrow (Thursday, […] Read more >
Lower Thames Crossing: learn the latest about the scheme at four drop-in events
Friday 11 February 2022
In one of our longer-running sagas, National Highways (formerly Highways England) has announced four Lower Thames Crossing drop-in events at which visitors can learn about project updates and ask any questions they have. We are told there will be information about proposed routes for walkers, cyclists and horse-riders, along with news of how the government […] Read more >