The Secretary of State has given the go-ahead to build a new lifting bridge across the River Yare in Great Yarmouth.
The Great Yarmouth Third River Crossing will link the A47 at Harfrey's roundabout to the port and the enterprise zone on the other side of the river. The bridge will ease traffic congestion on the town's roads, shortening journey times and improving journey reliability. It will also support wider plans and work to maximise investment, regeneration and economic growth opportunities in the town and wider borough.
Mr Grant Shapps MP confirmed the decision in a letter, which marks the end of a year-long Development Consent Order process that began last September with a six-month examination period.
Norfolk County Council will now submit a final business case to the government which, if approved, would unlock £98 million of national funding towards the expected £120m cost of the project. The remainder of the funding is likely to come from local sources. Construction is scheduled to begin in early 2021 with the bridge open for use in early 2023.
Cllr Graham Plant, Deputy Leader at both Norfolk County Council and Great Yarmouth Borough Council, said: "This is fantastic news, we’re now tantalisingly close to making this much-needed bridge a reality. Not only will it make getting around so much easier for many people currently living and working in the borough but, crucially, it will support the town’s key industries, including those linked to the offshore energy and maritime sectors, tourism and manufacturing. This is more important than ever now as we seek to help Norfolk's economy recover from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic."
Chris Starkie, Chief Executive of New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership, said: "I'm pleased to see this step forward towards construction of the much-needed third crossing in Great Yarmouth. The crossing will open up key land for redevelopment, helping to maximise the potential of the harbour and the industries which it supports, particularly our world-leading energy sector."
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25/09/2020
Plans Approved To Build New Lifting Bridge In Great Yarmouth


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