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Written Question
A303: Dual Carriageways
Tuesday 24th November 2015

Asked by: Andrew Murrison (Conservative - South West Wiltshire)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what mitigation work is planned for Chicklade as part of the plans to dual the A303 at Stonehenge.

Answered by Andrew Jones

As the Amesbury to Berwick Down (Stonehenge) scheme is in the early stage of development, it is too soon to determine the mitigation work, say due to the impact of construction traffic or increases in traffic volumes on other sections of the A303.


Written Question
A303: Road Traffic
Monday 23rd November 2015

Asked by: Andrew Murrison (Conservative - South West Wiltshire)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what estimate he has made of the increase in (a) traffic and (b) HGV traffic on the A303 at Chicklade in each year to 2030.

Answered by Andrew Jones

The Government announced in December 2014 that we intend to upgrade all remaining sections of the A303 between the M3 and the A358 to dual carriageway standard, together with creating a dual carriageway link from the M5 at Taunton to the A303, as part of a long-term commitment to creating a new Expressway to the South West. We intend to start this process with three major improvements, as part of a total A303 / A30 / A358 corridor package of commitments worth £2 billion:

  • Amesbury to Berwick Down
  • Sparkford to Ilchester
  • A358 Southfields to M5 Taunton

After previous attempts to improve the A303 have been shelved, the Government is determined to finally deliver this scheme.


Information on the future level of traffic on the A303 was published in the A303/A30/A358 Corridor Feasibility Study published in February 2015 (at https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/road-investment-strategy#feasibility-studies).


The study did not identify separate figures for Chicklade at this early stage of development. However, the study provides projections for 2021, 2031 and 2041 for the corridor between the A350 and A36 which includes Chicklade.


The study includes the cost of the whole A303 route improvement. The dualling of the A303 from Wylye to Mere was investigated in the study as two separate schemes: Chicklade Bottom to Mere with an estimated cost of between £199m to £293m; and Wylye to Stockton Wood. There is no separate estimate for Wylye to Stockton Wood.


Due to the early stage of the schemes development it is too early to provide estimates of traffic noise and pollution in Chicklade from the proposed dualling the A303 at Stonehenge.




Written Question
A303: Dual Carriageways
Monday 23rd November 2015

Asked by: Andrew Murrison (Conservative - South West Wiltshire)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what estimate he has made of the expected cost of dualling the A303 from Wylye to Mere.

Answered by Andrew Jones

The Government announced in December 2014 that we intend to upgrade all remaining sections of the A303 between the M3 and the A358 to dual carriageway standard, together with creating a dual carriageway link from the M5 at Taunton to the A303, as part of a long-term commitment to creating a new Expressway to the South West. We intend to start this process with three major improvements, as part of a total A303 / A30 / A358 corridor package of commitments worth £2 billion:

  • Amesbury to Berwick Down
  • Sparkford to Ilchester
  • A358 Southfields to M5 Taunton

After previous attempts to improve the A303 have been shelved, the Government is determined to finally deliver this scheme.


Information on the future level of traffic on the A303 was published in the A303/A30/A358 Corridor Feasibility Study published in February 2015 (at https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/road-investment-strategy#feasibility-studies).


The study did not identify separate figures for Chicklade at this early stage of development. However, the study provides projections for 2021, 2031 and 2041 for the corridor between the A350 and A36 which includes Chicklade.


The study includes the cost of the whole A303 route improvement. The dualling of the A303 from Wylye to Mere was investigated in the study as two separate schemes: Chicklade Bottom to Mere with an estimated cost of between £199m to £293m; and Wylye to Stockton Wood. There is no separate estimate for Wylye to Stockton Wood.


Due to the early stage of the schemes development it is too early to provide estimates of traffic noise and pollution in Chicklade from the proposed dualling the A303 at Stonehenge.




Written Question
A303: Dual Carriageways
Monday 23rd November 2015

Asked by: Andrew Murrison (Conservative - South West Wiltshire)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what estimate he has made of the expected level of increased traffic (a) noise, (b) pollution in Chicklade as a result of the dualling of the A303 at Stonehenge.

Answered by Andrew Jones

The Government announced in December 2014 that we intend to upgrade all remaining sections of the A303 between the M3 and the A358 to dual carriageway standard, together with creating a dual carriageway link from the M5 at Taunton to the A303, as part of a long-term commitment to creating a new Expressway to the South West. We intend to start this process with three major improvements, as part of a total A303 / A30 / A358 corridor package of commitments worth £2 billion:

  • Amesbury to Berwick Down
  • Sparkford to Ilchester
  • A358 Southfields to M5 Taunton

After previous attempts to improve the A303 have been shelved, the Government is determined to finally deliver this scheme.


Information on the future level of traffic on the A303 was published in the A303/A30/A358 Corridor Feasibility Study published in February 2015 (at https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/road-investment-strategy#feasibility-studies).


The study did not identify separate figures for Chicklade at this early stage of development. However, the study provides projections for 2021, 2031 and 2041 for the corridor between the A350 and A36 which includes Chicklade.


The study includes the cost of the whole A303 route improvement. The dualling of the A303 from Wylye to Mere was investigated in the study as two separate schemes: Chicklade Bottom to Mere with an estimated cost of between £199m to £293m; and Wylye to Stockton Wood. There is no separate estimate for Wylye to Stockton Wood.


Due to the early stage of the schemes development it is too early to provide estimates of traffic noise and pollution in Chicklade from the proposed dualling the A303 at Stonehenge.




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High Speed Rail

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