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SLAF Suffolk Local Access Forum SLAF PO Box 872 Ipswich Suffolk IP1 9JW Network Rail Anglia Level Crossings Tel: 01473 264452 Fax: 01473 216877 Email: slaf@suffolk.gov.uk Web: http://publicrightsofway.onesuffolk.net/suffolk -local-access-forum/ Your Ref: Our Ref: SLAF/NR Date: 6 July 2016 Dear Sir/Madam Suffolk Local Access Forum s (SLAF) response to Network Rail s consultation on level crossing closures. Please note that this interim response is subject to agreement by a full Suffolk Local Access Forum (SLAF) meeting later in July. SLAF reserves the right to comment further, following the results of the public consultation. SLAF would expect Network Rail to assess all individual crossing proposals, taking full account of the following principles: The impact it would have on the use of the local network, Whether there are mitigation measures that could be put in place to allow the crossing to remain open, No crossing should be downgraded to less than a bridleway status, Consideration of the impact on field headland diversions, where margins are being managed positively for nature conservation and wildlife purposes, Its impact on local businesses and tourism, Thorough assessments need to be undertaken on the impacts on road safety and environmental and archaeological interests, resulting from the proposals, Any development proposals in the vicinity which could provide opportunities to construct footbridges or underpasses, to take into account future usage by walkers, cyclists and horse riders, Opportunities should be sought to enhance local access networks to mitigate level crossing closures, for example upgrading footpaths to bridleways or providing circular walks, The extents of the limit of deviation proposed as part of the Transport and Works Act Order (TWAO) must encompass all offsite mitigation routes.

SLAF members are also concerned about the confused messages that have been issued by Network Rail regarding the consultation response deadlines and the limited time that has actually been allowed for the consultation process. The Forum challenges the inadequate length of the 9 day survey period and questions the credibility of the usage data that will result. Additionally, the Forum notes that at least one crossing has already been physically closed to the public without authority, S23 - Higham FP1. Furthermore, it requests that any Road Safety Audit (RSA) should be shared, and the results agreed, with the highway authority. SLAF seeks reassurance that all landowners are being consulted, including those that are currently affected by existing recorded rights of way and not just those affected by any proposed alternative route. Where there is more than one alternative route for a crossing proposal, the Forum reserves the right to select all the options, pending further investigations. Where this is the case, I have marked the individual entry with No comment at this stage. A small working sub-group has looked carefully at each proposed diversion/closure and make the following comments. SO1 - Sea Wall, FP13 Brantham As Babergh District Council recently gave outline permission for the development of the old BX plastics site, engagement is needed with the developers for a green corridor route through new development. Both alternative routes should be pursued. SO2 Brantham High Bridge, FP6 Brantham Closure of this crossing would have significant impact on the local footpath network west of the railway as no attempt has been made to link back from the crossing site to the A137. To the east, re-routing alongside the busy A137 (blue route) is not a good alternative unless it is on the field side of the highway boundary. The red or green route is preferred subject to a link on the west side. SO3 Buxton Wood, FP22 Bentley No comment at this stage. SO4 Island, FP18 Bentley Although the diversion is not too long, the road bridge is narrow and we would expect a Road Safety Audit to have been carried out and the results agreed with the highway authority. SO5 Pannington Hall, FP34 Wherstead Closure of this crossing would have an impact on the local network. Both red and blue diversion routes are long, and the narrowness of the road to Belstead would involve the use of field margins for the latter. The green route seems the best of the options, but we would also welcome the inclusion of the red route alongside Hill Covert as this would add to the network, particularly if this were upgrade to a bridleway. This right of way leads to Jimmy s Farm and is an example where NR must consult with all affected landowners and businesses. SO7 Broomfield, FP12 Barham This closure is not challenged as the green alternative wouldn't be too inconvenient.

SO8 -Stacpool, FP33 Barking Object. This crossing should remain open as it provides a link to the Gipping Valley River Path at Pipps Ford, the diversion would involve walking alongside the busy B1113 and a dusty track used by aggregate lorries. S11 Leggetts, FP6 Old Newton & Dagworth Although lengthy, the proposed alternative using existing rights of way and the Wassicks crossing is considered a reasonable alternative. S12 Gooderhams, FP14 Bacton Object. This crossing should remain open, as the diversionary route along the busy B1113 is considered unacceptable due to the narrow footway and speeding traffic. S13 Fords Green, FP19 Bacton, S69 FP13 Bacton No comment at this stage. These together with S12, cannot be looked at in isolation as the proposals are focused on the Cow Creek and Church Road crossings as the alternatives. These all show significant diversions alongside the railway, or even greater use of road walking alongside the busy B1113. Further investigations are required on the part of NR and a holistic view taken of both the PRoW level crossings and private accommodation rights, in seeking a wider solution for these crossings. This may need a new bridge and therefore best addressed during the later phases of the project. Furthermore, local knowledge suggests that historically there was an underpass in the locality that was used by agricultural machinery, which has since been stopped up. NR are asked to investigate this as a possibility. S14 Steggals, FP13 Cotton Already extinguished. S15 Finningham, FP15 Cotton Already extinguished. S16 Gislingham, BR10 Finningham The red route to the west of the railway provides a reasonable link between the bridleway to the north and the byway to the south. This route would need to be at least bridleway status. S17 Paynes, FP26 Gislingham Closure of this crossing would impact on the local network, particularly west of the railway. As mitigation both the red route and the blue route past Coldham Grove should be included as it would enhance the network. S18 Cow Pasture Lane, Byway 11 Mellis No issue with this proposal. S19 Rectory Road, Mellis Object. If closed, the crossing should only be downgraded to bridleway, and not footpath status. An RSA needs to be undertaken to assess the implications of displacing road users. S20 Beecroft, Mellis

No objection, subject to a satisfactory RSA audit on the impact of the closure, as this could cause large delivery vehicles to access the narrow road to supply the nearby poultry unit. S21 Abbotts, Mellis No comment. S22 Weatherby, Newmarket Object. S23 Higham, FP1 Higham Concerns are expressed about the current closure of this crossing and the fact that it is still subject to a camera census. As the right of way stops at the A14 dual carriageway, with the obvious link across being the grade separated crossing to the east, the Forum does not object to the closure, subject to the findings of the RSA. S24 Higham Ground Frame, FP6 Barrow Closure of this crossing and using the red route would again move the footpath crossing of the A14 to the overbridge. The proposed blue route, if designated a bridleway, would be a valuable addition to the network. Additionally, the Forum requests RSAs are undertaken for both S23 and S24 and all diversionary options relating to S24 are upgraded to bridleway status. S25 Cattishall, Great Barton Object. The Forum understands that, as part of the development to the north east of Bury St Edmunds, plans are already in place by the developer (under a Section 106 agreement) to replace this crossing with a stepped footbridge for pedestrians. The diversion of the National Cycle Route 19 would be routed to the existing underpass to the west of the crossing. Until these alternatives are in place the crossing should remain open. S26 Great Barton, BR12 Great Barton Already extinguished. Diversion in place. S27 - Barrels, FP5 Thurston, S28 Grove Farm, FP 11 Thurston No comment as this stage, but these two crossings need to be considered together as the opportunity exists to create circular walks. S29 Hawk End Lane, FP12 Elmswell The Forum understands that the development of the former factory site for housing includes an agreement to provide the red link north of the railway to the Parnell Lane underpass at Hall Farm. The Forum objects, pending the successful outcome of the diversion to Parnell Lane. S30 Lords No29, FP9 Elmswell No comment at this stage. S31 Mutton Hall, FP35 Wetherden Object to the closure of this crossing if the diversion is to the narrow road bridge by Batts Farm but would accept closure if the diversion went westwards to use the road underbridge. S32 Haughley Green, FP1 Haughley

If this crossing were to close, although certainly not ideal, the red route either side of the railway would be preferable to the blue route which involves considerable road walking and for which an RSA is needed. S33 Westerfield, FP18 Ipswich (Not Haughley) Object. Closure of this crossing is not accepted as it is considered premature at this stage. The development of the Ipswich Garden Suburb with the Green Access Bridge linking across to Westerfield is now the subject of an outline planning application and should be fully taken into account. I hope that these comments are looked at carefully along with those from the other consultees and members of the public. Any further consultations need to allow ample time for consultees to submit their comments. Representatives from Network Rail are invited to attend a future SLAF meeting to discuss any updated proposals. Yours sincerely Barry Hall Chair of Suffolk Local Access Forum