Norfolk County Council is to hold a fresh special meeting of the Council following a legal challenge to its decision to find an extra £9.9m for Norwich Northern Distributor Road. The meeting will be held on Friday 6 November (10.30am) at County Hall, Norwich.
On 2 September the Council voted by 59 votes to eight, with three abstentions, to accept offers by the Department for Transport and New Anglia LEP of £10m each towards a £29.9m increase in the cost of the NDR, and for Norfolk County Council to find the remaining £9.9m.
However, on 1 October a representative of the Wensum Valley Alliance announced a legal challenge to the way the Council reached this decision, and subsequently lodged an application for permission to seek Judicial Review on the basis that councillors were given ‘misleading information’.
Rather than contest this challenge, which could delay and increase the cost of the NDR, the Chairman of the Council, Cllr Rex Parkinson-Hare, has agreed to a further Extraordinary Meeting of the Council, which will be heldon 6 November. This will bring back the matter to members of the Council, to confirm they are taking the decisions with the requisite information before them.
At the meeting of the Council on Monday, 19 October, Council Leader George Nobbs warned Members that this further meeting might be necessary. He said the estimated cost of delay in construction of the Northern Distributor Road was around £0.5m a month.