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Presentation on DfT Development Pool October 2011 The Case for not Funding the Norwich NDR & Postwick Hub and for Developing a Plan B Greater Norwich Transport Strategy Norwich and Norfolk Transport Action Group CPRE Norfolk Campaign for Better Transport Transport adviser: Keith Buchan, MTRU Overview of Presentation Bid and Scheme Confusion Costs, Escalation and Infrastructure not programmed Community Opposition and reasons for it History, the Changing Package, and No Plan B Postwick Hub and its impact on current road users Plan B modest new Road infrastructure and sustainable transport measures Uncertainties of completing Statutory Processes NDR and Economic Issues Developers' support for Plan B No necessity for funding during this Parliament Abbreviations NNTAG - Norwich and Norfolk Transport Action Group NDR - Norwich Northern Distributor Road PH -Postwick Hub GNDP - Greater Norwich Development Partnership NCC Norfolk County Council JCS - Joint Core Strategy for Broadland, Norwich and South Norfolk EiP - Examination in Public CIL Community Infrastructure Levy SEA - Strategic Environmental Assessment Bid and Scheme Confusion Norfolk CC BAFB bid is for a half NDR/PH between A47(T) East and A140 north of Norwich airport. Norfolk CC previously bid for a three quarters NDR to A1067 which is still in JCS. Norfolk CC originally consulted on a full length NDR in 2003. It uses the 2003 wider strategy consultation to claim public backing for: a three quarters NDR, a half NDR and Postwick Hub (appeared 2008) All transport and planning processes have assumed a three quarters NDR and Postwick Hub as fixed inputs: LTP2 and LTP3; NATS3 and NATS Implementation Plan; Greater Norwich Joint Core Strategy and SEA Actual Costs of building a NDR 112.5m = total cost of Half Route ( 90.5m Gov funding: 67.5m DfT + 19m CIF + 4m Growth Point) and 22m Local Authority. c. 45m = Cost of NDR Extension to A1067 to be funded by local authority Prudential Borrowing and CIL 157.5m = Actual total cost of NDR ( 112.5m + 45m) 2008 MSBC costs for three quarter NDR + Postwick Hub = 116.6m. Estimated 35% increase in cost of three quarters NDR in three years (now 157.5m). Non NDR/PH Greater Norwich Transport Infrastructure in JCS m m m 2008-2016 2016-2021 2021-2026 Southern by-pass junctions 60 0 0 Norwich Research Park (NRP) 7.7 8 0 BRT 5 routes 10.55 20.2 10.7 Other bus pedestrian schemes 8.7 13.1 6 TOTAL 86.95 41.3 16.7 No delivery plan or inclusion for other required transport infrastructure in BAFB Unrealistic delivery in 4-year timescale Source http://www.gndp.org.uk/downloads/jcs-text-version-clean-v3.0-reduced.pdf

Community groups opposed to a NDR/Postwick Hub CPRE Norfolk Campaign for Better Transport Great and Little Plumstead Parish Council Thorpe End Garden Village Association Norfolk Wildlife Trust Norwich Campaign against Climate Change Group Stop Norwich Suburbanisation (SNUB) Norwich and Norfolk Transport Action Group - Living Streets - Norfolk BusWatch - Norwich Cycling Campaign - Norwich Friends of the Earth - Railfuture - TramForward Sustrans East of England Transition Norwich Strategic employment in SW Strategic housing in NE 15 City and 7 County Green Party Councillors 22 out of 52 seats for City of Norwich area Generate supra-orbital commuter car movements BETWEEN... Increase traffic on feeder roads to/from NDR, especially Wroxham Road Add to local traffic pressures on A47 Southern Bypass junctions. Generate out-of-town development reliant on car access and UNDERMINE... NDR & Postwick are BAFB programmed to open in 2017 BEFORE construction of bus improvements Except Dereham Road The city centre Outlying villages and towns (Acle, Wroxham, North Walsham) Build in reliance on car dependent travel habits

All these... Increase Carbon emissions. This is contrary to the legal obligations on the DfT under the sectorial allocation for transport under the Climate Change Act. The BAFB fails (RED/RAG) the first strategic test in the 5 Case Model as the carbon issue has not been addressed in either in the strategic analysis, or by creating a sensible Do Minimum baseline (equivalent to proper testing of [low carbon] alternatives). History Shaping the Future Norfolk Business Group proposed NDR in 2000 as a northern ring road from A47(W) to A47(E). Norfolk County Council endorsed StF strategy in 2001. 2003 Public consultation on Norwich Area Transport Strategy (NATS) contained a full NDR emphasising reducing rat running and congestion in suburbs and outlying villages. County approval of three quarters NDR route in 2005. Work began on Joint Core Strategy in 2007. NDR and NE Norwich Growth Triangle (7,000 dwellings rising to10,000 after 2026) were made fixed elements in all JCS consultations. NDR became a development road, with No Plan B. Postwick Hub was progressed as a separate scheme after 2005. Planning application made in 2009 for 21m Postwick Hub as an access road for serving a business park. The changing package 2003 NATS Consultation Map The changing package 2005 ¾ route NDR 2003 Full route NDR Variety of proposed Routes (W & E) 2003 No Postwick Hub 2008 CIF2 bid Postwick Hub Gyratory The changing package 2011 bid ½ route NDR Original supporters let down Prominent Liberal Democrat County Councillor, Shadow Transport Portfolio holder's letter

Changing package, but No Plan B No Plan B was deliberate policy, as conceded by then Norfolk Transport Cabinet member Adrian Gunson in 2009 Minutes of Planning, Transportation the Environment and Waste Overview and Scrutiny Panel, 4 November 2009 All requests from community groups and developers to examine alternative options both to NDR and Postwick Hub have been systematically ignored by the County's Transport department Omission of modelling alternatives led to a misrepresented and significantly inflated BCR in the 2008 MSBC. The benefits of complementary measures to reduce through traffic in the city centre and traffic management measures have been included but are not programmed in BAFB. Postwick Hub (1) a separate scheme created by NCC to act as the first stage of a NDR. planning permission obtained in the guise of an 21m access road for serving a proposed business park (Broadland Gate). The business park has outline planning consent, with ten years allowed for submitting details. forces all drivers passing through the junction to take lengthy detours (illustrated in animations below) extra mileage, time penalties and higher carbon emissions - considerable inconvenience for all users Postwick Hub (2) All 15 junction options examined by Norfolk County Council assume a NDR Without the NNDR being in place, it is commonly agreed that the proposed CIF project at Postwick would be significantly over-engineered and is doubtful it would offer value for money. (Letter from DfT to Norfolk County Council 27 March 2009) The developers of Broadland Business Park Phases 1 and 2, oppose Postwick Hub and have proposed a modest upgrade to A47 Postwick Junction for resolving problems and have also offered to fund the 2m cost. BEFORE the current junction layout AFTER the Postwick Hub Gyratory Slip Roads Closure Order All South travelling NDR traffic Has to pass through this junction

A TYPICAL JOURNEY BEFORE: From the South West via A47 (East) to East Norwich A TYPICAL JOURNEY AFTER: From the South West via A47 (East) to East Norwich A TYPICAL JOURNEY From East Norwich to Acle or Yarmouth BEFORE: A TYPICAL JOURNEY AFTER: From East Norwich to Acle or Yarmouth First way A TYPICAL JOURNEY AFTER: From East Norwich to Acle or Yarmouth Second way Uncertainties Over Completion of Statutory Processes No planning application has been made for a NDR NDR/PH not shown as routes in the Broadland Local Plan Postwick Hub has planning consent but delivery is dependent on Public Inquiry into A47 Postwick Junction Draft Slip and Side Road Orders, ordered by the Secretaries of State: the remaining objections raise issues of such significant public importance. that an inquiry is likely to produce significant new information relevant to their decision GOEM 2 Aug 2010 A statutory legal challenge to the adopted JCS (hearing in early December) includes the failure to assess a NDR as part of the SEA process.

Over inflated claims for NDR on economic investment in Greater Norwich The figure of 1.3bn of inward investment has not been justified by evidence in the BAFB. A 2005 consultants (1) report for NCC was sceptical even at the height of boom and on full route NDR of predicating business and retail development to the NDR. NDR would have only limited effects on retail sector or office employment in Norwich city centre; labour market; unemployment; economic activity rates; tourism; suppliers; social exclusion. If the policy objectives are to grow the city centre, then we would argue that the NDR is not particularly helpful on its own. an uncertain impacton the property market and inward investment. little impactupon widening the catchment of Norwich Airport. NDR and Economic Issues GNDP Greater Norwich Economic Strategy 2009-14 document calls for development which would not be directly helped by NDR: continued development of a vibrant Norwich city centre revitalising market towns and rural economies growing of the knowledge economy... the commercial potential of the research expertise in the UEA and Norwich Research Park (on the South West of the City). (1) The Economic Impacts of the NDR (Roger Tym) NDR and wider rural economy BAFB (section 1.2) says NDR would provide strategic access to North and North East Norfolk but offers no evidence for this (except 1 letter of support from a business in North Walsham). In contrast, BAFB shows large reliance on commuter and other journeys from the wider surrounding rural areas which start, end or are totally outside Norwich area 17.6% East Norfolk and Gt Yarmouth 13.4% North West Norfolk 11.0% North East Norfolk 9.2% South Norfolk and Suffolk 8.0% South West Norfolk and beyond This will: negatively impact on rural town and village economies Increase in unsustainable travel and CO2 emissions Main job growth locations are City Centre and A11 corridor to South West >2000 >1000 >2000 jobs to be created and home of Norwich Research Park 0-350 >4000 2-3000 Job expansion happening to SW of City Revitilisation of Market Towns 26m Govt investment in 2011 Plans to 2026 for start-up companies and institutional expansion under 'Project 26' Will create 2000 jobs NDR would be on other side of City 15.7m of transport infrastructure identified in JCS for NRP area Identified as priority in JCS NDR related growth would damage market town economies by drawing people to retail in NE Norwich NDR will not help transport in market towns Caroline Williams, chief executive of the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce, said the high cost of fuel meant that many shoppers were beginning to rediscover their local town centres. They are shopping locally and discovering what is there and the local shops are understanding the importance of customer service because that is where the smaller, more independent stores win. Businesses are very involved in their communities and care passionately about their local area, but may be they need to more visible in their support, she said. From website version of article

Sustainable Transport Package road building Sustainable Transport Package Alternative There is a Plan B Developer funded inner link roads between A47 Postwick Junction and North Walsham Road are in the pipeline for serving growth: 1) A number of modest phased upgrade designs to Postwick Junction without an NDR (from 2m) proposed by various developers (eg next slide) 2) Extension of Broadland Business Park Link Road to Plumstead Road East (planning consent, developer funded). 3) Small gap between Plumstead Road East and Salhouse Road (route available avoiding Racecourse Plantation). 4)White House Farm Link between Salhouse Road and Wroxham Road (planning consent, developer funded) 5) New E-W link between Wroxham and North Walsham Roads with bus link to Airport (planning application March 2012, developer funded). 6) The GNDP is considering compulsory purchase of land for extension of E-W link to Airport Industrial Park. BBP Developer's 2m Postwick Enhancement Inner Link Roads Proposed half NDR 6 5 4 3 2 1 Developers and NDR/Postwick Hub (1) Major developers and NNTAG/CPRE Norfolk agree that delivery of NE Growth Triangle does not depend on a NDR and that sustainable transport is more important. Developers and NDR/Postwick Hub (2) Savills, Eastern Daily Press, 19 September 2011. Building Partnerships(4,200 dwellings in an Eco-town at Rackheath). At the JCS EIP, the developer stated that a NDR wasn't necessary Beyond Green(3,000-5,000 dwellings bounded by North Walsham Road, Wroxham Road, Sprowston and Beeston Park). See later slide for description of Beyond Green 'sustainable traffic neutral' transport strategy. Barton Willmorewho reprsented Landstock Estates Ltd and Landowners Group at the JCS EiP. Their transport consultants, Create Consulting Engineers, proposed an alternative option to a NDR/Postwick Hub, involving a single carriageway inner link road between Postwick Junction and Wroxham Road. Developers (of Broadland Business Park phases 1 and 2, 600 houses at Brooke Farm and a new link road between A47 Postwick Junction and Plumstead Road East) have objected to Postwick Hub on grounds that it is not needed for serving new jobs/housing and closure of the A47/A1042 slip roads as part of Postwick Hub design would be disadvantageous. They have put forward a 2m scheme (developer funded) for upgrading A47 Postwick Junction to unlock growth (shown above).

Developer Locations with possible bus/rail & inner link road network Beyond Green and E-W link road /high street BBP and Brooke Farm Building Partnerships Beyond Green Sustainable Movement Strategy 3000-5000 home urban extension NE Norwich (planning submission March 2012) with aim 'the highest quality of life with the lowest environmental footprint in Europe'. "Traffic neutrality" "that for every additional car journey created by a new development measures are put in place to enable and encourage an existing car journey to be taken off the road for example by investing in bus services that serve neighbouring communities or creating safe routes for cyclists." "Overall, we think that development in the growth triangle should have an objective of no net growth in road traffic, and should set ambitious targets for walking, cycling and public transport use".(1) Beyond Green plans include a new E- W link road which would connect with other E- W link roads with planning permission. "The plan is flexible enough to accommodate through traffic on a new E-W link pasing through a new High Street. The High Street would carry in am peak 900 vehicles With a NDR or 2150 vehicles Without a NDR". (2) 1) Beyond Green, Planning for Community, New Homes and Prosperity, An Exploration of Potential; Reporting Back Stakeholder and Community Consultation, June - July 2011 2) Beyond Green Director, Stakeholder Workshop, 5 October 2011 Joint Core Strategy for Broadland, Norwich and South Norfolk It is misleading of NCC to say NDR is required to deliver 37000 house and 27000 jobs: Inspector found growth in Norwich and South Norfolk was not dependent on NDR 1,600 new dwellings could be built in NE Norwich ahead of a Postwick Hub (or a suitable alternative) With 'completion of appropriate improvements at Postwick junction', a further 1600 homes and 50000 jobs Inspectors invited GNDP to consider a Plan B On refusal by GNDP, the Inspectors amended the JCS to require "test(ing of) possible interim or alternative transport schemes to establish how much growth could occur" through the Area Action Plan in the event of non-delivery of a NDR Since then, a major developer in the growth area (3,000-5,000 dwellings) has developed a sustainable movement strategy, with the objective of "no net growth in road traffic"and a new E - W link road designed to carry NDR traffic. No Necessity to Fund in Present Parliament Even if all the previous arguments are discounted, there is no need to fund NDR this spending review round to deliver JCS. Norwich and South Norfolk, and the early phase delivery of the JCS in Broadland, are not dependent on the NDR. smaller scale and lower cost improvements to the A47 Postwick junction can unlock growth in NE Norwich as described. Planning Inspectors amended references to Postwick Hub to read "appropriate improvements to Postwick Junction" in the recently published JCS. Consultant's finding Does not achieve strategic objectives on carbon Not necessary for growth in medium term Does not support national health objectives Value for money unproven: no alternatives, Postwick not included in the Do Minimum Main benefits outside the city regional centre New development assumed to be completely car dominated and thus unsustainable. Uncertain local authority finance, which is to be covered by prudential borrowing, and alternative uses for the money not assessed. Consultation deeply flawed Conclusions Based on full road in 2003 NATS package, unpopular Postwick Hub and Growth Triangle added post-2006 Planning incomplete and risks attached No funding needed this CSR round Economic case is not properly justified Adverse effect on City Centre and rural economy Contrary to national policy on encouraging modal shift, reducing the need to travel, and the Climate Change Act Developers support alternative Plan B to NDR A viable Plan B with willing developers to fund support jobs and homes development at much lower cost, and avoids need for central Government funding. JCS Growth can be supported by transport infrastructure at a much cheaper cost