Next Steps for A27 Agreed
news release
PR 14370
For Immediate Release
30 January 2019
Next steps for A27 Chichester agreed
Gillian
Keegan, MP for Chichester, Councillor Tony Dignum, Leader of Chichester
District Council, and Louise Goldsmith, Leader of West Sussex County Council,
met last week to discuss how to respond to the disappointing letter received
from Highways England.
The letter rejected both ‘Build A Better A27’ (BABA27) concept options for the
A27 Chichester, including the preferred mitigated northern route supported by
both councils.
Both councils confirmed their policy position on supporting both the mitigated
northern route and the mitigated southern route with the MP.
Commenting after the meeting, Louise Goldsmith said: “It was a very positive
discussion and we all agreed on the importance of securing Government support
for a sustainable long term solution for the A27 that has the support of the
community.
“We are still awaiting further information from Highways England regarding
their reasons for turning down the BABA27 schemes and we have asked for a copy
of their consultant’s findings.”
Tony Dignum added: “Improvements to the A27 are absolutely vital for this area,
and I am committed to working with the community, the county council and our MP
to help achieve the best possible solution for our residents.”
It was agreed that Gillian Keegan would urgently seek a meeting with Jesse
Norman MP, Minister of State for the Department for Transport, to ask for
funding from the Government’s next Roads Investment Strategy programme (RIS2:
which covers the period 2020-2025) to undertake further technical work based on
the policies of both councils to improve the A27 Chichester.
This could then form the basis for public consultation on the options and lead
to future funding for a major Highways England scheme. Ends