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Lord Adonis publishes NELEP North East Independent Economic Review

Lord Adonis publishes NELEP North East Independent Economic Review

RE: Lord Adonis publishes NELEP North East Independent Economic Review
Kind of related, but Durham County Council have been tweeting the following:

Durham County Council wroteWant to have your say on devolution for the North East? Come along to one of the North East Combined Authority's consultation events.

They start in Gateshead on Thursday (12 March) and then move on to Newcastle, Durham, Sunderland, South Tyneside, North Tyneside and Northumberland over the next two weeks.

Your feedback can help shape neca’s devolution proposals regarding major issues such as transport, roads, employment, training and housing investment!

Meetings will be held in all council areas which form the combined authority.

The full list of meetings is:
• Thursday 12 March – Gateshead (6pm – 8pm)
• Monday 16 March – Newcastle (5.30pm – 7.30pm)
• Tuesday 17 March – Durham (6.30pm – 8.30pm)
• Friday 20 March – Sunderland (9.30am – 11.30am)
• Monday 23 March – South Tyneside (5.30pm – 7.30pm)
• Tuesday 24 March – North Tyneside ( 6pm – 8pm)
• Thursday 26 March – Northumberland (2.30pm – 4.30pm)

Further details about the devolution events and an online feedback form are available at www.northeastca.gov.uk/devolution
If you want to go along you’ll need to register in advance by emailing necadevolution@newcastle.gov.uk stating which event you would like to go along to.

If you can't go along you can still give your views by filling in the online feedback form.

Remember you can keep up to date by following neca on Twitter at www.twitter.com/NorthEastCA
I'll be at the Durham meeting if anyone else is heading along.
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RE: Lord Adonis publishes NELEP North East Independent Economic Review
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nort...m-10262790

Details of works to be carried out on Percy St and the approaches to it.

Not sure it compares to the Central Motorway plans as suggested like.
If you are unaware, this is a brill site http://pathetic.org.uk/features/tyneside/
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RE: Lord Adonis publishes NELEP North East Independent Economic Review
Very good site is pathetic motorways. And the Tyneside story really does underline how "motorway mad" the city was to have been, before its policy change in favour of metro development.

Be interested to know how others view the plans for Percy street - seems to imply there'll never be a queue to the car parks....!
RE: Lord Adonis publishes NELEP North East Independent Economic Review
(11 Nov 2016, 1:07 pm)Andreos1 wrote Proposals for adding an extra lane to the A19 on Teesside have been launched. 
Additional consultations regarding the A1 in Northumberland are happening in Alnwick next Friday.

http://www.highways.gov.uk/A19nortontowynyard

Hmm the real problem bit is the A19 flyover between Middlesbrough and Norton rather than north of there but obviously that's going to be a harder one to solve.
RE: Lord Adonis publishes NELEP North East Independent Economic Review
(11 Nov 2016, 2:25 pm)tyresmoke wrote Hmm the real problem bit is the A19 flyover between Middlesbrough and Norton rather than north of there but obviously that's going to be a harder one to solve.

It may ease the congestion heading northbound, but can't see how it will help southbound traffic for the reasons you mention. That bottleneck at the flyover is going to be there, whether the Billingham bypass has two lanes or three.
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RE: Lord Adonis publishes NELEP North East Independent Economic Review
(11 Nov 2016, 1:07 pm)Andreos1 wrote Proposals for adding an extra lane to the A19 on Teesside have been launched. 
Additional consultations regarding the A1 in Northumberland are happening in Alnwick next Friday.

http://www.highways.gov.uk/A19nortontowynyard

(11 Nov 2016, 2:25 pm)tyresmoke wrote Hmm the real problem bit is the A19 flyover between Middlesbrough and Norton rather than north of there but obviously that's going to be a harder one to solve.

Delays to scheme?

http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/15...k/?ref=rss&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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RE: Lord Adonis publishes NELEP North East Independent Economic Review
(30 May 2017, 7:50 pm)Andreos1 wrote https://twitter.com/TheJournalNews/statu...0928948224

There's the possibility of new homes, roads, improved bus services and two new metro stations on North Tyneside.

A shame that appear to be going straight for greenfield destruction mind.
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RE: Lord Adonis publishes NELEP North East Independent Economic Review
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/business/...d-13201042

Another link to improving road and rail links. When will it actually happen?

(30 May 2017, 8:03 pm)Adrian wrote A shame that appear to be going straight for greenfield destruction mind.

Someone from N Tyneside council appeared on Radio Newcastle the other day.
From what I could gather, he said that the plans are based on statutory legislation, that gives them more power and control over developers. This includes improving or introducing links to public transport and ensuring the developer pays.
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