Object

Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Representation ID: 936

Received: 04/02/2019

Respondent: Pagham Parish Council

Representation Summary:

The road improvements suggested for A27 will inconvenience current residents. There will also be increased pollution caused by traffic being held at traffic lights. Solution appears to be most beneficial to through traffic, not to the developments it is supposed to be mitigating. It appears to be a rehash of Option 3 from the previous Chichester Bypass Improvement Scheme consultation which was REJECTED by the community

Full text:

The Parish Council is not in favour of the proposals for junction improvements to the A27. For those wishing to leave the A27 and head towards Pagham, the option is to use the hamburger roundabout then a further 4 way junction between Bognor Road and Vinnetrow Road. This will add to journey times, as the previous option was to take the Whyke roundabout or use the existing Vinnetrow Road junction without the need to access A259. The alternative here is to leave the A27 via the new Stockbridge Link road and use the local road network. As stated previously, these roads are unsuitable for large volumes of traffic and are regularly congested. For those wishing to access the city, there are no right turns at Stockbridge and Whyke. This means that all traffic joining from A259 looking to access will need to cross straight over or travel down the A27 to the new Fishbourne roundabout, therefore encountering signalised junctions and a hamburger roundabout to access Via Ravenna into the city. This is a reduction of 4 access points to 2 and will inevitably lead to additional traffic on these routes. The additional journey time for those using Via Ravenna will not only be inconvenient, it will inevitably cause additional pollution as cars are held at the various traffic lights. This is particularly inappropriate given the existing issues at Stockbridge in terms of Air Quality.

The estimates given to complete these works will mean years of misery for those who use the A27 and local roads which relieve it when there are works or delays for accidents or events at Goodwood. These are unacceptable. In addition, this proposal appears to be for the advantage primarily of through traffic rather than local traffic. It is therefore not effective mitigation for the 1000+ new homes planned for the Manhood Peninsula, and in fact bears a striking resemblance to Option 3 from the Chichester ByPass Improvement Scheme consultation undertaken by Highways England in 2016. This was roundly rejected by the local community following the consultation.