what does "Ancient Woodland" really mean and how is it defined?
I doubt if we will ever see another formally designated motorway in the UK (in the sense of a new road numbered "M something"). Look at the recent upgrading of that bit of the A23 at Handcross, as an example. A high spec trunk road, but nevertheless open to learner drivers and other "non-motorway" traffic. Long-distance high-speed roads, segregated from roads that carry local traffic, have simply gone out of fashion.
I'm sure there is some improvement in roads that really should happen but wouldn't we better investing in the rail network? I get as frustrated as anyone by Worthing and Chichester but expand and improve the rail network and you relieve the pressure on the roads. It's the progressive approach as far as I'm concerned.
That's what I thought, and I'd heard it was the Duchess of Norfolk putting a stop to it because the road will be seen from the castle.
Have you been installing an additional 13 Amp socket at Nats?
So why doesn't the posh old bag naff orf back to Norfolk then.
It makes me very cross when these rich people move into another area of the country and before you can say tally ho they are throwing their weight around and refusing to integrate into the community.
Surely even this slack jawed duchess can also see the oiks stuck in traffic for hours through her stained glass window.
Makes my p**s boil.
I'm sure there is some improvement in roads that really should happen but wouldn't we better investing in the rail network? I get as frustrated as anyone by Worthing and Chichester but expand and improve the rail network and you relieve the pressure on the roads. It's the progressive approach as far as I'm concerned.
Yes, this announcement is purely timed for the election, I'd be amazed if many of these 'improvements' actually happen. For a start, we're talking about a five to ten year timeframe and anything can happen in that time but the main problem is that in the long-term, we're going to see a reduction in road use.
Technological improvements are going to be such that people will no longer have a need to travel for work meetings. We're already seeing how Amazon is taking over from the high street and this, coupled with more online supermarket shopping, will mean that there will be fewer cars on the road. Throw in the research on drones (already being conducted by Amazon) and on driverless cars (already being conducted by Google) and it's clear that in 25 or 30 years time, the need to go long distance by private car will be much reduced.
If the plans were to build next year, then I could understand it, but to plan to build in ten years is scarcely planning for the future. My guess is that future governments will realise this and quietly can most of the projects.
I see that there are already two local groups fighting the Arundel plans so I can certainly see that project take a long time to come to fruition
Really can't see roads getting quieter ANY time soon.
It's a dreadful line that, nearly an hour and half for the forty mile journey to Pompey and two and a half hours for the eighty miles to Bmuff.