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1 Proposals for the Harrogate / New Line Junction Improvement Scheme August / September 2016 Supported by:
2 Introduction Key Benefits Proposals are currently being developed for changes to the junction of Harrogate (A658) and New Line (A657), Greengates. Reducing congestion Both Harrogate and New Line are significant routes within Bradford s transport network. Harrogate is a key commuter route between Bradford, Rawdon and Harrogate, as well as being the primary access between Bradford and Leeds Bradford Airport. New Line is also a key route and provides access between Keighley, Shipley, Bingley and Leeds. Where Harrogate and New Line meet is an important junction. Both routes carry substantial volumes of traffic and the Harrogate / New Line junction is currently over capacity at peak times. This junction is within Greengates, a busy local centre. The scheme for the Harrogate / New Line junction has been brought forward by the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council (CBMDC). The Harrogate / New Line junction improvement scheme has received investment through the Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) Growth Deal a 1 billion package of government investment to accelerate growth and create jobs across Leeds City Region. This scheme was awarded funding in Alongside the funding from the Leeds City Region LEP Growth Deal, the scheme has also been funded by developer contributions. The improvement works being put forward are designed to reduce congestion and offer improved and safer provision for pedestrians and cyclists. To facilitate this, a number of changes to the road layout are proposed, including the widening of both Harrogate and New Line on all four sections of the crossroads. In addition, new cycling lanes and pedestrian islands with signal controlled crossings will be provided. Increasing the capacity of the local road network. It is well known that the Harrogate / New Line junction is currently a pinch point for vehicular traffic. On an average weekday, approximately 40,000 vehicles pass through this junction and road users often experience lengthy delays. This important highway scheme will improve the ability of the road network to accommodate higher volumes of traffic through this key strategic junction. With new housing development proposed in the vicinity, these changes are even more vital. Encouraging sustainable modes of transport Improving the experience for pedestrians and cyclists. Providing better pedestrian facilities is essential. The close proximity of Greengates Primary School, and the Greengates local centre, means that pedestrians use this area on a regular basis. Improving pedestrian facilities at the junction will enable local people to walk around this area more easily and safely. Improving the provision for cyclists will also offer increased opportunity and safer use of the highway. Improving access to nearby transport hubs Bettering the connectivity, attracting investment and development in the local area. Harrogate / New Line are important routes to Leeds Bradford Airport and Apperley Bridge railway station. These strategic transport hubs connect the wider area with the Leeds City Region economy and enable international travel, which will encourage inward investment. The proposals for the Harrogate / New Line junction will reduce congestion along key routes providing access to these important strategic locations. Improving road conditions for private vehicle, taxis and buses at this junction will enable faster journey times and reliability for all users. In order to bring these improvements forward, a planning application will be submitted, along with the publication of Traffic Regulation Orders. The submission of these will trigger formal public consultations which will be carried out by the CBMDC. However, before these applications are submitted, the CBMDC wants to give local people and stakeholders the opportunity to have their say about these important proposals. Figure 1: The principal traffic flows between Bradford and Leeds Bradford Airport are indicated by the blue arrow and those between Shipley and Leeds by the purple arrow. three
3 SCHEM Introducing the Design Improving the pedestrian experience Pedestrian islands, together with controlled (traffic signal) crossings, will be installed to make it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross these busy roads. Tactile pavement surfaces and lowered kerbs will enable the visually impaired to navigate the junction more easily. In addition to new crossings arrangements at the junction itself, a brand new puffin crossing is proposed on Harrogate near to Greengates Primary School. The existing zebra crossing on New Line will be improved with new lighting and tactile paving. These facilities will further assist pedestrians to safely cross the roads. Modern street lighting will be provided within the bounds of the scheme incorporating brighter and clearer LED units. Brunswick Place Galloway The Grove Stockhill Greengates Primary School Haigh Hall New Line A657 War Memorial Harrogate A658 Reducing congestion Haigh Hall Farmfoods The number of traffic lanes will be increased from one to two, for the ahead and left turn vehicle movements at the junction. Right turn lanes will be introduced on New Line to reduce the likelihood of right-turning traffic blocking other traffic movements. A new section of road will be constructed to form a P-Loop system which will cater for a left and a right turn from Harrogate onto New Line. The loop will improve efficiency of the junction, while minimising the amount of additonal highway land required. It is proposed that waiting restrictions (double yellow lines) are installed as part of the Traffic Regulation Orders. This will reduce the likelihood of congestion caused by parked vehicles. Traffic signals will be designed to respond to changes in traffic flows, improving the efficiency of the junction. Asda Costa Improving journeys for cyclists Key Proposed Kerbline / Back Of Footway Proposed Walls Proposed Bus Shelter Proposed Yorkstone Paving Existing Tree To Be Retained Where Possible Proposed New Tree Fieldgate Proposed Waiting (Double Yellow Lines) Restrictions No Waiting At Any Time No Loading Monday To Saturday 7am - 9am And 3pm - 7pm Proposed Culvert Extension and Replacement Stanley Street Figure 2: An indicative plan showing the proposals of Harrogate / New Line Junction Elder Street Cycle lanes and wide inside lanes will be provided to enable cyclists to better and more comfortably navigate the junction. The provision for cyclists at this junction anticipates future potential cycle route developments around the periphery of the junction and to the railway station. Delivery Subject to planning permission being granted and legal processes, it is anticipated that the project should be complete during Public transport bus stops Four bus stops will be relocated. They will have shelters, real time information, and raised kerbs for improved accessibility. Two existing stops on New Line will be amalgamated, providing a single high quality stop facility to improve journey times. Where space permits, dedicated lay-bys will be constructed, allowing general traffic to flow more readily through the junction. Landscaping New trees will be planted in various locations across the scheme. New grass verges will be planted, increasing green space around the junction where possible. The CBMDC has endeavoured to retain as many trees as possible within these proposals. Where trees are proposed to be removed, other trees will be planted to replace them at other locations both within the scheme and nearby. To reflect the character of the area, Yorkstone paving will be installed at the four corners of the junction. four five
4 Key Considerations Disruption during highway changes In order to complete these much needed improvements, work within the live highway will have to be undertaken. As a result of this, there will be some disruption to users of the highway network while the new junction is constructed. The CBMDC has and will continue to work hard to ensure that disruption to businesses, local people and road users alike is kept to an absolute minimum and through traffic will be maintained at all times. Regular communication in advance of and during construction will ensure that people are fully aware of the works being undertaken. Protecting local heritage Careful consideration has been given to the War Memorial at the Harrogate / New Line junction. In order to protect the War Memorial, while permitting the widening of the carriageway, the highway proposals provide for the setting back of the War Memorial s garden boundary wall, together with some associated landscaping work. Proposals have been developed in conjunction with landscape and heritage experts. Local land owners The CBMDC has been, and continues to, work closely with local land owners to assemble the land needed to ensure that these vital changes to the road network can be delivered. A separate consultation programme is being undertaken with those affected. Helping local businesses The lengthy journey times currently experienced by road users through this important crossroads have a direct impact on local businesses. These proposals are key to reducing the negative impact of delays at this junction. Housing development It is well known that new housing development is being undertaken near to the Harrogate / New Line junction. Therefore it has never been more important to improve the local road network to help accommodate traffic moving through the area. Consultation Programme On 30 August 2016, the CBMDC will launch the pre-application consultation programme for the Harrogate / New Line junction improvement works. The consultation will run for approximately four weeks, until 23 September To engage with members of the public and key stakeholders, we will use a number of different techniques: Briefing pack Copies of this briefing pack will be distributed to stakeholders, including elected members, to make them aware of the proposals, the consultation programme and how people can submit feedback. Consultation leaflet Consultation leaflets will be distributed to all residential and business properties within the area shown in Figure 3. The leaflet will provide information about the proposals and detail opportunities for members of the public to provide feedback and will give information on where people can ask questions. Community Access Points Community Access Points (CAP sites) are local shops, amenities and other key locations where the public can easily obtain copies of the consultation leaflet. Figure 3: Distribution area for consultation leaflet. Consultation website A dedicated website ( will be launched on 30 August This website will provide information about the proposals for the Harrogate / New Line junction and associated consultation activities. Site users can also ask questions and submit their comments through the dedicated project address (info@harrogateroadnewline.com). Telephone information line A dedicated information line ( ) will be opened on 30 August 2016 to answer calls about the proposals for the Harrogate / New Line junction. The line will operate from 9am to 5pm (Monday to Friday) with an answer phone facility to take calls outside these hours. Public drop-in session A public exhibition will provide stakeholders and members of the public with the opportunity to discuss the proposals with key members of the project team. The details of the drop-in session are as follows: Albion Mills Business Centre (Bizspace), Albion, BD10 9TQ 2pm 8pm Thursday 15 September 2016 six seven
5 Seeking Feedback The CBMDC is committed to engaging openly with members of the general public and key stakeholders. At this stage, prior to the submission of a detailed planning application, we want to inform stakeholders and local people about the proposals. The CBMDC wants to give you the opportunity to contribute to the finalisation of these plans. This briefing pack has been produced and distributed at the start of the public consultation to inform key stakeholders about the consultation and give more details about the consultation programme. Key principles All of our engagement activities will be guided by the following key principles: We will be open and honest when presenting information. We will ensure that all public engagement materials can be easily accessed by local stakeholders and the wider general public. We will be clear and plain speaking, avoiding jargon or technical terms where possible. We will ensure all comments and feedback received during the consultation are considered before the proposals are finalised. What Happens Next? The consultation is scheduled to end on 23 September All feedback received during the consultation will be considered on an ongoing basis by the project team and suggestions will be incorporated into the finalisation of the scheme where possible. Contact details To find out more about the Harrogate / New Line junction scheme please contact The Consultation Team using the following channels: info@harrogateroadnewline.com The wording in this publication can be made available in other formats such as large print and Braille. Please call The Consultation Team on
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