morecambe mick wrote:Richard Head wrote:The Secretary of State has ordered a Public Enquiry on the link road which will probably not take place until June with a report published in December. By then we could have a new government so who knows what could happen. Well done to the 480 who sent in their written objections

1 Nov 2007 Development Control Committee unanimously vote to award Planning Permission, but consent withheld until application considered by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
8 Feb 2007 Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government calls-in the proposal for a Public Inquiry
3 Jul 2007 Proposed start date for Public Inquiry
10 Aug 2007 Finish of Public Inquiry
7 Feb 2008 Planning Permission Granted
2010* Start construction works.
2014* Completion Date.
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http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/environmen ... etable.aspWhy would the Secretary of State order a second "Public Enquiry on the link road which will probably not take place until June with a report published in December"?[/quote]
Exactly Mick.
The protestors have had their day. Let's get on with it and ease the bloody chaos that is Morecambe Road and free up those lorries that are bound to and from the harbour.
With Heysham destined for another nuclear station the road is even more imperative.
Not only that but it will ease the traffic in Carnforth with lorries coming from Scotland using the A6 through the town.
I'm all for the public voicng their concerns but they've had their chance.
JUST GET ON WITH IT FOR HEAVONS SAKE!