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1676505
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2023-12-07more like thismore than 2023-12-07
answering body
Department for Transport remove filter
answering dept id 27 more like this
answering dept short name Transport remove filter
answering dept sort name Transport more like this
hansard heading Roads: East of England more like this
house id 2 more like this
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask His Majesty's Government what major roadworks are in progress on (1) the A12 Trunk Road between the M25 and Ipswich, and (2) the A14 between Cambridge and Ipswich; when each such undertaking is expected to be completed; and what further major roadworks are expected to start within the next 12 months. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord Marlesford more like this
uin HL988 more like this
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is ministerial correction false remove filter
date of answer less than 2023-12-19more like thismore than 2023-12-19
answer text <ol><li><strong>The following major roadworks are in progress on:</strong></li></ol><p><strong>The A12 Trunk Road between the M25 and Ipswich</strong></p><p>National Highways is currently working through an extensive programme to rebuild concrete roads which have come to the end of their serviceable life, and which require high levels of intervention to maintain them. National Highways will be reconstructing the carriageway and replacing it with a modern asphalt surface. This will improve safety, create smoother quieter journeys and extend the life of the A12 to make it fit for the future. There are two such schemes currently underway on the A12:</p><p>A12 Margaretting Bypass (junctions 13 to 15) a £65million concrete road reconstruction scheme – expected completion by summer 2024.</p><p>A12 Marks Tey (junction 25) to Stanway (junction 26) a £37milllion concrete road reconstruction scheme – expected completion by summer 2024.</p><p>National Highways is also delivering major improvements to increase capacity, reduce congestion and improve safety at M25 junction 28. This circa £160million junctions enhancement scheme is expected to complete by summer 2025.</p><p><strong>The A14 between Cambridge and Ipswich</strong></p><p>There are ongoing road works on the A14 Haughley (junction 47a) to Tothill (junction 49) as part of a £37 million concrete road reconstruction scheme expected to be completed by summer 2024. National Highways is currently reconstructing the carriageway and replacing it with a modern asphalt surface.</p><ol start="2"><li>In July 2023, National Highways published its Delivery Plan which sets out its plan to start works on the A12 Chelmsford to A120 improvement scheme by the end of March 2024. A decision on the Development Consent Order for this scheme is to be made by 12 January 2024.</li></ol>
answering member printed Lord Davies of Gower more like this
question first answered
less than 2023-12-19T13:28:21.69Zmore like thismore than 2023-12-19T13:28:21.69Z
answering member
4499
label Biography information for Lord Davies of Gower more like this
tabling member
1854
label Biography information for Lord Marlesford remove filter
1646149
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2023-06-20more like thismore than 2023-06-20
answering body
Department for Transport remove filter
answering dept id 27 more like this
answering dept short name Transport remove filter
answering dept sort name Transport more like this
hansard heading Roads: Litter more like this
house id 2 more like this
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to enforce legislation pertaining to littering on slip roads off roads managed by National Highways. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord Marlesford more like this
uin HL8653 more like this
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is ministerial correction false remove filter
date of answer less than 2023-06-29more like thismore than 2023-06-29
answer text <p>The responsibility for clearing highway litter and sweeping carriageways is governed by the Environmental Protection Act (1990); Section 89(1) places a duty on National Highways to ensure that the motorways and some trunk roads, so far as is practicable, is kept clear of litter and refuse. The relevant district or Local Authority manages litter collection on the rest of the roads in England.</p><p> </p><p>The Department and the Highways Monitor challenge National Highways on litter performance. National Highways is committed to reporting annually on the percentage of the Strategic Road Network which is predominately free of litter, refuse or detritus apart from some small items, in line with the Code of practice on litter and refuse published by Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.</p><p> </p><p>National Highways does not have litter enforcement powers on the strategic road network, Local Authorities do have the powers to take forward civil and criminal prosecutions if they have sufficient evidence to do so.</p>
answering member printed Baroness Vere of Norbiton more like this
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less than 2023-06-29T11:32:30.293Zmore like thismore than 2023-06-29T11:32:30.293Z
answering member
4580
label Biography information for Baroness Vere of Norbiton more like this
tabling member
1854
label Biography information for Lord Marlesford remove filter
1646150
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2023-06-20more like thismore than 2023-06-20
answering body
Department for Transport remove filter
answering dept id 27 more like this
answering dept short name Transport remove filter
answering dept sort name Transport more like this
hansard heading Roads: Litter more like this
house id 2 more like this
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask His Majesty's Government what is their assessment of the effectiveness of current litter performance indicators pertaining to value for money and customer satisfaction with highway maintenance; and, if they do not have one, whether they will make one. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord Marlesford more like this
uin HL8654 more like this
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is ministerial correction false remove filter
date of answer less than 2023-06-29more like thismore than 2023-06-29
answer text <p>In the second Road Investment Strategy (2020-25) National Highways were allocated £6.5bn for the operation and maintenance of the Strategic Road Network (SRN). A proportion of this funding will be allocated within National Highways to carry out its litter clearance duties. For 2021/22 National Highways reported that 60.8% of its network was predominately free of litter, refuse or detritus apart from some small items, in line with the Code of practice on litter and refuse published by Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. This was an improvement from 49.2% reported for 2020/21. The performance for 2022/23 will be published later this summer.</p><p> </p><p>Customer satisfaction of the SRN is provided through the Strategic Road User Survey (SRUS) which is undertaken by Transport Focus, the independent watchdog for transport users. For period April 22 to March 23, 73% of those surveyed were either very satisfied or fairly satisfied with the overall safety, condition and management of the road network.</p>
answering member printed Baroness Vere of Norbiton more like this
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less than 2023-06-29T11:33:06.223Zmore like thismore than 2023-06-29T11:33:06.223Z
answering member
4580
label Biography information for Baroness Vere of Norbiton more like this
tabling member
1854
label Biography information for Lord Marlesford remove filter
1646151
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2023-06-20more like thismore than 2023-06-20
answering body
Department for Transport remove filter
answering dept id 27 more like this
answering dept short name Transport remove filter
answering dept sort name Transport more like this
hansard heading A12: Repairs and Maintenance more like this
house id 2 more like this
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask His Majesty's Government which sections of the A12 between Ipswich and Lowestoft are single carriageway; and what commitment they have made to finance the upgrading of each such section to dual carriageway. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord Marlesford more like this
uin HL8655 more like this
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is ministerial correction false remove filter
date of answer less than 2023-06-29more like thismore than 2023-06-29
answer text <p>Most of this stretch of the A12 is single carriageway apart from dual carriageway sections at Wickham Market, Saxmundham, Wangford and Kessingland. The Government is considering an Outline Business Case from Suffolk County Council for a number of improvements to the A12 which includes dualling between the B1438 and the B1079. It would be for the Council to identify any further improvement proposals and to bid for Government funding as and when future funding opportunities arise.</p> more like this
answering member printed Baroness Vere of Norbiton more like this
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less than 2023-06-29T11:34:56.35Zmore like thismore than 2023-06-29T11:34:56.35Z
answering member
4580
label Biography information for Baroness Vere of Norbiton more like this
tabling member
1854
label Biography information for Lord Marlesford remove filter
1646153
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2023-06-20more like thismore than 2023-06-20
answering body
Department for Transport remove filter
answering dept id 27 more like this
answering dept short name Transport remove filter
answering dept sort name Transport more like this
hansard heading Roads: Litter more like this
house id 2 more like this
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask His Majesty's Government what is their assessment of the potential impact of the use of digital evidence in the enforcement around insecure roads of litter laws upon (a) road safety, and (b) the Highways Agency litter performance indicator. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord Marlesford more like this
uin HL8657 more like this
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is ministerial correction false remove filter
date of answer less than 2023-06-29more like thismore than 2023-06-29
answer text <p>Under Section 8 of the Road Traffic Act (1991), a person is guilty of an offence if they use, or permit or cause another person to use, a motor vehicle or trailer on a road when the condition of the motor vehicle or trailer or of its accessories or equipment, or the weight, position or distribution of its load or the manner in which it is secured, is such that the use of the motor vehicle or trailer involves a danger of injury to any person. Enforcement in this area is conducted by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency’s enforcement officers and the police.</p><p> </p><p>National Highways engages with organisations who have the necessary powers to take enforcement action. Commercial operators and drivers are legally obliged to ensure their loads are effectively secured, and risk finding themselves subject to disciplinary action by the Traffic Commissioner responsible for the issue of heavy goods operator licences, if found to be littering with an unsecure load.</p><p> </p><p>National Highways are currently working with a local authority to trial the use of Artificial Intelligence and camera technology to provide evidence of littering to support local authority enforcement. This trial forms part of National Highways’ approach to reduce littering and litter on the strategic road network, thus increasing performance against its litter performance metric. If the trial is successful, National Highways will consider potential future roll out.</p>
answering member printed Baroness Vere of Norbiton more like this
question first answered
less than 2023-06-29T11:34:21.477Zmore like thismore than 2023-06-29T11:34:21.477Z
answering member
4580
label Biography information for Baroness Vere of Norbiton more like this
tabling member
1854
label Biography information for Lord Marlesford remove filter