Norfolk Chamber of Commerce welcomes the Government approval for the £19m improvement of the A47 Postwick junction, at the eastern end of Norwich Southern Bypass. This is a project which has been on the Norwich Chamber Council’s wish list for a significant time.
Lack of capacity at the junction has prevented existing planning consents for business and housing development in the area from going ahead. Planning permission for the junction improvement has already been granted by Broadland District Council, but the side road and slip road legal orders also needed approval before the scheme could begin on site. A public inquiry into the side road and slip road orders was held last summer and the Secretaries of State for Transport and for Communities & Local Government have now given their approval.
Caroline Williams CEO Norfolk Chamber said” At last the uncertainty is over and we have the result that the business community has been waiting for. We welcome Norfolk County Council’s commitment to start on the site as soon as possible. We see this decision as a catalyst for new housing and business development. The real celebrations however will start with a positive decision relating to the go-ahead for the NDR application which is still waiting for approval and is subject of a public examination during 2014.”
“This is great news for jobs, housing and the Greater Norwich economy,” said David Harrison, Norfolk County Council Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport, Development & Waste. “We will now be moving as quickly as possible to start on site, and I expect that developers whose planning permission depends upon the junction improvement will soon be doing the same.”
Government funding for the Postwick Hub – the junction improvement and expansion of the Postwick Park & Ride – has been available since 2009 when £21m was allocated from the Community Infrastructure Fund for the Postwick Hub, including expansion of the Park & Ride site. The scheme was reviewed by the new Coalition Government and £19m in funding for the junction was confirmed as part of the £86.5m allocation for Norwich Northern Distributor Road (NDR).
Although the Postwick Junction improvement is important for the NDR, it is also vital in its own right to unlock business and housing growth in the area. The Planning Inspectorate is currently reviewing the NDR application as part of the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) development approval process. Whether the NDR goes ahead depends upon a Development Consent Order being granted and this will be the subject of a public examination during 2014.
(This link will take you to the inspector’s report and decision letter: