The Anonymous Widower

Lower Thames Crossing Decision Delayed To May 2025

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on the BBC.

This is the sub-heading.

A decision on whether to build a new road crossing under the Thames will not now be made until at least 23 May 2025.

These are the first three paragraphs.

The Lower Thames Crossing would link Gravesend in Kent and Tilbury in Essex.

A statement from Transport Secretary Louise Haigh on Monday said the delay was “to allow more time for the application to be considered further, including any decisions made as part of the spending review”.

This is the third time the decision has been extended, with previous dates of 20 June and 4 October having also been missed.

This article on RouteOne, which is entitled Further Lower Thames Crossing Delay Draws Dismay From RHA, indicates the views of the road haulage industry.

On the other hand opponents say that the building of the link will damage the Green Belt.

But then the Government’s proposed housing will do that!

I laid out various options in What Are We Going To Do For The Lower Thames Crossing?, but it just seems an intractable problem.

The Wikipedia entry for the Lower Thames Crossing is a long list of failed and abandoned proposals.

October 9, 2024 - Posted by | Transport/Travel | ,

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