CONCRETE ROADS GET THE QUIET TREATMENT

17 Oct 2001 12:00 AM

Plans to resurface some of the country''s noisiest roads with quieter surfaces over the next three years were announced by Transport Minister David Jamieson today.

Four schemes are in the south-west; five are in the north; eight are in the Midlands; and eight are in the south-east in the list published today by the Highways Agency.

Details were given to MPs by Mr Jamieson in a written reply to a Parliamentary Question from Gareth Thomas MP (attached).

Mr Jamieson said: ''These schemes will bring relief from noise to residents and drivers alike. The schemes announced today are part of the start of a programme which will see all concrete roads on the motorway and trunk road network resurfaced with quieter materials by 2010.''

The list of schemes was supported by publication of the criteria which will be used by the Highways Agency to determine the priority for different parts of the network to be resurfaced by 2010.

The criteria adopted by the Agency are:

1. Wherever possible the application of quieter surfaces will fit in with normal maintenance needs;

2. Priority will be given to those sites where treatment would benefit the greatest number of people;

3. Works will be carried out in such a way as to minimise disruption to general public and users of network;

4. Priority will be given to roads, opened since June 1988, where actual noise levels have turned out to be significantly higher than predicted at the time of the Public Inquiry.

The Agency is currently working to identify additional schemes that satisfy the second and third criteria and could be added to the list. It has also identified 17 roads with concrete surfaces that have been opened since June 1988 and has begun a programme of noise surveys to identify those that satisfy the fourth criterion.

The resurfacing of concrete roads (which are around 5% of the trunk road network) is part of the programme to install quieter surfaces on over 60% of the trunk road network by 2010.

NOTES TO EDITORS

1. The Highways Agency is an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions which manages, maintains and improves the network of trunk roads and motorways in England on behalf of the Secretary of State. It works closely with other transport operators and with local authorities to integrate the trunk road network with the rest of England''s roads and other forms of transport.

2. The date 2010 refers to the start of the financial year, which starts April 2010 and finishes 31 March 2011.

Issued by the Highways Agency Public Relations Department

Parliamentary Question by Gareth R. Thomas (Harrow West)

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions what progress has been made on surfacing concrete trunk roads with quieter materials announced in the Transport 2010: The 10 Year Plan.

Reply by Mr Jamieson

Having consulted with English local highway authorities and other interested bodies, we have established criteria for prioritising the surfacing of concrete trunk roads with quieter materials. These criteria are:

1. that wherever possible the application of quieter surfaces will fit in with normal maintenance needs;

2. that priority will be given to those sites where treatment would benefit the greatest number of people;

3. that the works will be carried out in such a way as to minimise disruption to general public and users of network;

4. that priority will be given to roads, opened since June 1988, where actual noise levels have turned out to be significantly higher than predicted at the time of the Public Inquiry.

I am pleased to be able to announce a list of schemes that satisfy the first criterion and are planned for the following three years (2002/03, 2003/04 and 2004/05). They are listed below together with those that are planned for 2001/02:

Region Project Description Length(km) Properties Affected/km

2001/02

South East A12 Hatfield Peverel 1.5 158 South East M11 J6-7 NB 7 11 South East M27 J2-4 9 125 South East M25 J16-17 marker 6 32 post 104/9 to 110/4

South West M5 J26-27 marker 2.6 5 post 227/2 to 229/8

Midlands M42 J9-10 6.8 174 northbound carriageway

Midlands A1 Winthorpe to North Muskham 4.1 37

Midlands A1 Long Bennington Bypass 3.5 41

2002/03 - 2004/05

Midlands A1 Winthorpe - Coddington 3 93

Midlands A1 Coddington - Balderton 3 37

Midlands A1 Carlton - North Muskham 5.3 12

Midlands A46 Widmerpool to Willoughby 4 1

Midlands A46 Willoughby to Six Hills 4 0

Midlands M42 J2-3 Crack & Seat contract1 3.8 6

Midlands M42 J9-10 11.5 28

Midlands M69 Con 2 J21 to flexible section 10 8

Northern A180 Harbrough - Stallingborough 4 11

Northern A180 Great Coates - Pyewipe 3.5 15

Northern M62 Gilberdyke - Newport 3.8 1

Northern M180 Sandtoft J2 3.8 0

Northern M180 J2 - Beltoft 3.8 2

South East A12 Brentwood 2 4.4 87

South East A12 Witham 7 117

South East M25 J26-27 Cont 2 (MP153/1-158/6) 4.4 44

South East A47 East Dereham Bypass (2000/2001) 3.2 205

South East M20 J10 - 11 6.5 58 South East M11 J9-8 Phase 1 7 27 South East M11 J6-7 SB 7 11

South East M20 J11 - J13 (MP 100/1 - 109/2) 6 156

South West M5, J27 South-Willand 5 51

South West M5 J26-27 NB & SB (MP217/B-220/0) 4.4 5

South West M5 J26-27 NB & SB (MP 220/0-223/6) 3.6 5

South West M5 J26-27 NB & SB (MP 223/6-227/2) 3.6 5

The Highways Agency is currently identifying additional schemes that satisfy the second and third criteria and could be added to this list. The Agency has also identified 17 roads with concrete surfaces that have been opened since June 1988 and has instigated a programme of noise surveys to identify those that satisfy the fourth criterion. These roads are:

M18 Junctions 5-6 M20 Junctions 9-8 M23 Junctions 10-9 Northbound Lane 1 A1-M1 Link A11 Besthorpe-Wymondham Bypass A13 A1306 to M25 Junction 30 A27 Chichester-Havant A30 Exeter-Honiton A34 Peartree-Weston A35 Tolpuddle/Puddletown A50 Doveridge Bypass A50 Derby Southern Bypass A50 Foston-Hatton-Hilton Bypass A52 Bottesford bypass A249 (M2 to Iwade) A417/419 Cirencester & Latton Bypass A483 (B5445 to Welsh Boundary)