Issue - meetings
Woolwell To The George Transport Improvements
Meeting: 25/07/2024 - Delegated Decisions (Item 2a)
2a COD14 24/25 - Woolwell to The George Transport Scheme: Phase 1 Construction PDF 228 KB
Additional documents:
- WTTG Phase 1 Construction Contract Award Part 1, item 2a PDF 339 KB
- WTTG Phase 1 Construction Contract Award Part II , View reasons restricted (2a/3)
- WTTG EIA Phase 1 Construction, item 2a PDF 116 KB
- WTTG Carbon Impact Assessment, item 2a PDF 56 KB
Meeting: 18/03/2024 - Cabinet (Item 140)
Woolwell To The George Transport Improvements: Compulsory Purchase Order & Side Roads Order Resolution
Additional documents:
- 2024.03.18 WTTG Final CPO SRO Resolution - Cabinet Report V8 - FINAL v2, item 140 PDF 990 KB
- Appendix A - Cabinet (Summary of Cover Sheet), item 140 PDF 475 KB
- Appendix B - WTTG NEW EIA March 2024, item 140 PDF 120 KB
- Appendix B - Equalities Impact Assessment 2021, item 140 PDF 135 KB
- Appendix C - Climate Impact Assessment v2, item 140 PDF 53 KB
- Appendix D - General Arrangement Plan - Phase 1 Tav Rd 1, item 140 PDF 3 MB
- Appendix D - General Arrangement Plan - Phase 1 Tav Rd 2, item 140 PDF 5 MB
- Appendix D - General Arrangement Plan - Phase 1 Tav Rd 3, item 140 PDF 5 MB
- Appendix D - General Arrangement Plan - Phase 2, item 140 PDF 4 MB
- Appendix E 1 - PL1577909 -71- P10 - CPO Resolution Area - A3 - DRAFT20240219, item 140 PDF 4 MB
- PL1577909 - SK-016- P6 - Land Adj Millstones -Frencham Ave Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 91 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-017- P8- 432 -Turners Garage Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 134 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-018 - P8- 436-438 -Millstone Hotel Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 103 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-019 - P9- 440 Tavistock Rd Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 96 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-021- P8 -8 Woolwell Drive Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 471 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-060 - P10- 451 Tavi Rd Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 195 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-065 - P9- 7 Little Fancy Close Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 131 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-066 - P8 - 8 Little Fancy Close Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 127 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-067 - P8- 11 Little Fancy Close Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 125 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-068 - P8 - 12 Little Fancy Close Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 132 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-069 - P9 - 13 Little Fancy Close Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 143 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-070 - P8 - 14 Little Fancy Close Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 152 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-071 - P7 - 15 Little Fancy Close Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 167 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-072 - P9 - 425 Tavi Rd Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 143 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-073 - P9 - 423 Tavi Rd Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 131 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-074 - P9 - 421 Tavi Rd Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 128 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-075 - P9 - 419 Tavi Rd Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 123 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-076 - P9 - 417 Tavi Rd Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 121 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-077 - P8 - 415 Tavi Rd Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 114 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-078 - P8 - 413 Tavi Rd Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 107 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-079 - P9- 411 Tavi Rd Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 102 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-081 - P9 - 1 The Court Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 143 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-091 - P4 - 5 The Court Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 452 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-092 - P6 - Taylor Wimpey Land, item 140 PDF 161 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-093 - P6 - Cann Woods Access Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 158 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-095 - P5 - National Grid UK Substation Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 171 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-097 - P1- 409 -425 - Private Rd - Tavi Rd Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 281 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-098 - P1- Unregistered Land The Court Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 157 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-099 - P2- unregistered Land Adjacent to Frencham Avenue, item 140 PDF 118 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-0100 - P1- Unregistered Land Millstone Hotel Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 131 KB
- PL1577909 - SK-0101 - P1- Unregistered Land 440 Tavi Rd Plot Plan, item 140 PDF 125 KB
- WTG2-ACM-01-XX-SH-HW-000001-P02, item 140 PDF 273 KB
- WTG2-ACM-26-MZ-DR-HW-000025-P02, item 140 PDF 4 MB
Minutes:
Councillor Coker (Cabinet
Member for Strategic Planning and Transport) introduced the item
and highlighted the following points:
a)
The report sought formal approval for the final land
requirements for The George Scheme which would enable the Council
to progress with the necessary compulsory purchase order (CPO) and
side road order to complete the project;
b)
The funding for the scheme was already in
place;
c)
The goal was to reach an agreement with affected
land owners through negotiation;
d)
The CPO was a last resort;
e)
The scheme would have a direct impact on a number of
residents;
f)
Plymouth City Council had received representations
from land owners opposing the CPO which had been distributed to
Cabinet;
g)
After reviewing the scheme and producing further
design work, four properties previously affected by the scheme had
been removed and the amount of permanent land required for the
scheme had been reduced by a further 21 properties;
h)
The decision Cabinet would come to in this meeting
would be carefully considered to ensure that the Council were
satisfied that the benefits of the scheme outweighed the
interference of the land owned by third parties, and therefore
justified the CPO to proceed;
i)
The benefits to the scheme included:
i) Transport improvements which would make a different to everyone
who relied on the route, including local businesses, bus
passengers, pedestrians and cyclists;
ii) More than
30,000 vehicles used Tavistock Road every day and it was regarded
as a pinch point in the network; the scheme would help improve
this;
iii) Journey
times for buses and general traffic would be improved which would
help improve bus service reliability;
iv) Pavements and cycle paths would be new and improved which would ensure the
public considered alternative active and sustainable transport
options;
j)
The scheme was a critical part of the programme to
provide better links to and from the north of Plymouth as it grew
and would complement the Derriford Hospital Interchange, the
Derriford Hospital Transport Scheme and the Forder Valley Link
Road;
k)
The scheme was part of the Council’s adapted
Statutory Planning Framework for the city;
l)
The Joint Local Plan (JLP) identified the Northern
Corridor as one of the three priority growth areas due to
it’s potential to deliver a regionally significant number of
new jobs and homes;
m)
The scheme would provide part of the critical
infrastructure needed to deliver the new homes that had been
identified for the Derriford and Northern Corridor growth area,
around 2000 of which would be part of the Woolwell Urban
Extension;
n) The JLP delivering growth in Derriford and the Northern Corridor specifically supported the provision of the transport infrastructure and the scheme directly supported a number of other JLP policies.
Sally Farley (Strategic
Transport Manager) added:
o)
The fourth recommendation delegated powers to Paul
Barnard (Service Director for Strategic Planning and
Infrastructure) the ability to negotiate and make minor
amendments;
p) The scheme had worked to ‘design out’ four land plots, altogether reducing ... view the full minutes text for item 140