11 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the A5 Dodwells to Longshoot RP2 project.
ReplyThe A5 Dodwells to Longshoot scheme was cancelled in July 2021 due to the scheme being poor value for money. The M42 Junction 6 scheme is in construction and is forecast to complete in the year 2026/27.
11 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the M42 Junction 6 RP2 project.
ReplyThe A5 Dodwells to Longshoot scheme was cancelled in July 2021 due to the scheme being poor value for money. The M42 Junction 6 scheme is in construction and is forecast to complete in the year 2026/27.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedIf she will take steps to change how her Department assesses proposals for funding local authority road improvement projects.
ReplyThe Department’s transport business case guidance forms the basis of our assessment of transport investment projects. It follows HM Treasury’s Green Book five case model which is the government’s best practice model for spending and investment decisions. The guidance is kept under review and is used alongside the well-established Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG). TAG is kept under constant review in line with good practice, the latest evidence, and method enhancements.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the A19 Down Hill Lane RP2 project.
ReplyThe schemes in question are in different stages as follows: Four schemes have been completed and are open to traffic.Scheme NameCompletion DateM621 Junction 1-7 EnhancementsCompleted September 2024A585 Windy Harbour to SkippoolCompleted March 2024A19 Down Hill LaneCompleted March 2022A61 Westwood RoundaboutCompleted February 2021 The following three schemes are in construction and expected completion dates as follows: Scheme Name Expected Completion DateA63 Castle Street ImprovementMarch 2026A1 Birtley to Coal HouseMarch 2025Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road2028 As the Chancellor informed Parliament on 29 July, an internal review of the Department’s capital spend portfolio has been commissioned. The primary aim of the review is to provide strategic advice to the Secretary of State, which may in turn inform decisions on specific projects as part of the multiyear Spending Review. Schemes below are subject to this review and therefore we cannot give any assurances around delivery of these schemes until the Spending Review concludes. Scheme NameA66 Northern Trans-PennineM60/M62/M66 Simister Island InterchangeA46 Newark BypassA38 Derby JunctionsM54-M6 Link Road Finally, the A5036 Princess Way scheme was cancelled in the Autumn Budget 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhether her Department has made changes to the membership of the Aviation, Maritime and Security Group since 4 July 2024.
ReplyThe Department for Transport is made up of seven groups led by a Director General or Permanent Secretary, which are subdivided into directorates and divisions. Organisational structures are always kept under review to best deliver the Department’s responsibilities. As of 10 December 2024, there have been no major organisational restructures which have resulted in substantive changes to the membership, scope or responsibilities of any of the groups since 4 July 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhether her Department has made changes to the (a) scope and (b) responsibilities of the Corporate Delivery Group since 4 July 2024.
ReplyThe Department for Transport is made up of seven groups led by a Director General or Permanent Secretary, which are subdivided into directorates and divisions. Organisational structures are always kept under review to best deliver the Department’s responsibilities. As of 10 December 2024, there have been no major organisational restructures which have resulted in substantive changes to the membership, scope or responsibilities of any of the groups since 4 July 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhether her Department has made changes to the membership of the Public Transport and Local Group since 4 July 2024.
ReplyThe Department for Transport is made up of seven groups led by a Director General or Permanent Secretary, which are subdivided into directorates and divisions. Organisational structures are always kept under review to best deliver the Department’s responsibilities. As of 10 December 2024, there have been no major organisational restructures which have resulted in substantive changes to the membership, scope or responsibilities of any of the groups since 4 July 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road RP2 project.
ReplyThe schemes in question are in different stages as follows: Four schemes have been completed and are open to traffic.Scheme NameCompletion DateM621 Junction 1-7 EnhancementsCompleted September 2024A585 Windy Harbour to SkippoolCompleted March 2024A19 Down Hill LaneCompleted March 2022A61 Westwood RoundaboutCompleted February 2021 The following three schemes are in construction and expected completion dates as follows: Scheme Name Expected Completion DateA63 Castle Street ImprovementMarch 2026A1 Birtley to Coal HouseMarch 2025Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road2028 As the Chancellor informed Parliament on 29 July, an internal review of the Department’s capital spend portfolio has been commissioned. The primary aim of the review is to provide strategic advice to the Secretary of State, which may in turn inform decisions on specific projects as part of the multiyear Spending Review. Schemes below are subject to this review and therefore we cannot give any assurances around delivery of these schemes until the Spending Review concludes. Scheme NameA66 Northern Trans-PennineM60/M62/M66 Simister Island InterchangeA46 Newark BypassA38 Derby JunctionsM54-M6 Link Road Finally, the A5036 Princess Way scheme was cancelled in the Autumn Budget 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhether her Department has made changes to the membership of the Decarbonisation, Technology and Strategy Group since 4 July 2024.
ReplyThe Department for Transport is made up of seven groups led by a Director General or Permanent Secretary, which are subdivided into directorates and divisions. Organisational structures are always kept under review to best deliver the Department’s responsibilities. As of 10 December 2024, there have been no major organisational restructures which have resulted in substantive changes to the membership, scope or responsibilities of any of the groups since 4 July 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the A61 Westwood Roundabout RP2 project.
ReplyThe schemes in question are in different stages as follows: Four schemes have been completed and are open to traffic.Scheme NameCompletion DateM621 Junction 1-7 EnhancementsCompleted September 2024A585 Windy Harbour to SkippoolCompleted March 2024A19 Down Hill LaneCompleted March 2022A61 Westwood RoundaboutCompleted February 2021 The following three schemes are in construction and expected completion dates as follows: Scheme Name Expected Completion DateA63 Castle Street ImprovementMarch 2026A1 Birtley to Coal HouseMarch 2025Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road2028 As the Chancellor informed Parliament on 29 July, an internal review of the Department’s capital spend portfolio has been commissioned. The primary aim of the review is to provide strategic advice to the Secretary of State, which may in turn inform decisions on specific projects as part of the multiyear Spending Review. Schemes below are subject to this review and therefore we cannot give any assurances around delivery of these schemes until the Spending Review concludes. Scheme NameA66 Northern Trans-PennineM60/M62/M66 Simister Island InterchangeA46 Newark BypassA38 Derby JunctionsM54-M6 Link Road Finally, the A5036 Princess Way scheme was cancelled in the Autumn Budget 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the M621 Junction 1-7 enhancements.
ReplyThe schemes in question are in different stages as follows: Four schemes have been completed and are open to traffic.Scheme NameCompletion DateM621 Junction 1-7 EnhancementsCompleted September 2024A585 Windy Harbour to SkippoolCompleted March 2024A19 Down Hill LaneCompleted March 2022A61 Westwood RoundaboutCompleted February 2021 The following three schemes are in construction and expected completion dates as follows: Scheme Name Expected Completion DateA63 Castle Street ImprovementMarch 2026A1 Birtley to Coal HouseMarch 2025Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road2028 As the Chancellor informed Parliament on 29 July, an internal review of the Department’s capital spend portfolio has been commissioned. The primary aim of the review is to provide strategic advice to the Secretary of State, which may in turn inform decisions on specific projects as part of the multiyear Spending Review. Schemes below are subject to this review and therefore we cannot give any assurances around delivery of these schemes until the Spending Review concludes. Scheme NameA66 Northern Trans-PennineM60/M62/M66 Simister Island InterchangeA46 Newark BypassA38 Derby JunctionsM54-M6 Link Road Finally, the A5036 Princess Way scheme was cancelled in the Autumn Budget 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the A1 Birtley to Coal House RP2 project.
ReplyThe schemes in question are in different stages as follows: Four schemes have been completed and are open to traffic.Scheme NameCompletion DateM621 Junction 1-7 EnhancementsCompleted September 2024A585 Windy Harbour to SkippoolCompleted March 2024A19 Down Hill LaneCompleted March 2022A61 Westwood RoundaboutCompleted February 2021 The following three schemes are in construction and expected completion dates as follows: Scheme Name Expected Completion DateA63 Castle Street ImprovementMarch 2026A1 Birtley to Coal HouseMarch 2025Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road2028 As the Chancellor informed Parliament on 29 July, an internal review of the Department’s capital spend portfolio has been commissioned. The primary aim of the review is to provide strategic advice to the Secretary of State, which may in turn inform decisions on specific projects as part of the multiyear Spending Review. Schemes below are subject to this review and therefore we cannot give any assurances around delivery of these schemes until the Spending Review concludes. Scheme NameA66 Northern Trans-PennineM60/M62/M66 Simister Island InterchangeA46 Newark BypassA38 Derby JunctionsM54-M6 Link Road Finally, the A5036 Princess Way scheme was cancelled in the Autumn Budget 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the A46 Newark Bypass RP2 project.
ReplyThe schemes in question are in different stages as follows: Four schemes have been completed and are open to traffic.Scheme NameCompletion DateM621 Junction 1-7 EnhancementsCompleted September 2024A585 Windy Harbour to SkippoolCompleted March 2024A19 Down Hill LaneCompleted March 2022A61 Westwood RoundaboutCompleted February 2021 The following three schemes are in construction and expected completion dates as follows: Scheme Name Expected Completion DateA63 Castle Street ImprovementMarch 2026A1 Birtley to Coal HouseMarch 2025Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road2028 As the Chancellor informed Parliament on 29 July, an internal review of the Department’s capital spend portfolio has been commissioned. The primary aim of the review is to provide strategic advice to the Secretary of State, which may in turn inform decisions on specific projects as part of the multiyear Spending Review. Schemes below are subject to this review and therefore we cannot give any assurances around delivery of these schemes until the Spending Review concludes. Scheme NameA66 Northern Trans-PennineM60/M62/M66 Simister Island InterchangeA46 Newark BypassA38 Derby JunctionsM54-M6 Link Road Finally, the A5036 Princess Way scheme was cancelled in the Autumn Budget 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the M54-M6 Link Road RP2 project.
ReplyThe schemes in question are in different stages as follows: Four schemes have been completed and are open to traffic.Scheme NameCompletion DateM621 Junction 1-7 EnhancementsCompleted September 2024A585 Windy Harbour to SkippoolCompleted March 2024A19 Down Hill LaneCompleted March 2022A61 Westwood RoundaboutCompleted February 2021 The following three schemes are in construction and expected completion dates as follows: Scheme Name Expected Completion DateA63 Castle Street ImprovementMarch 2026A1 Birtley to Coal HouseMarch 2025Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road2028 As the Chancellor informed Parliament on 29 July, an internal review of the Department’s capital spend portfolio has been commissioned. The primary aim of the review is to provide strategic advice to the Secretary of State, which may in turn inform decisions on specific projects as part of the multiyear Spending Review. Schemes below are subject to this review and therefore we cannot give any assurances around delivery of these schemes until the Spending Review concludes. Scheme NameA66 Northern Trans-PennineM60/M62/M66 Simister Island InterchangeA46 Newark BypassA38 Derby JunctionsM54-M6 Link Road Finally, the A5036 Princess Way scheme was cancelled in the Autumn Budget 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the A585 Windy Harbour to Skippool RP2 project.
ReplyThe schemes in question are in different stages as follows: Four schemes have been completed and are open to traffic.Scheme NameCompletion DateM621 Junction 1-7 EnhancementsCompleted September 2024A585 Windy Harbour to SkippoolCompleted March 2024A19 Down Hill LaneCompleted March 2022A61 Westwood RoundaboutCompleted February 2021 The following three schemes are in construction and expected completion dates as follows: Scheme Name Expected Completion DateA63 Castle Street ImprovementMarch 2026A1 Birtley to Coal HouseMarch 2025Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road2028 As the Chancellor informed Parliament on 29 July, an internal review of the Department’s capital spend portfolio has been commissioned. The primary aim of the review is to provide strategic advice to the Secretary of State, which may in turn inform decisions on specific projects as part of the multiyear Spending Review. Schemes below are subject to this review and therefore we cannot give any assurances around delivery of these schemes until the Spending Review concludes. Scheme NameA66 Northern Trans-PennineM60/M62/M66 Simister Island InterchangeA46 Newark BypassA38 Derby JunctionsM54-M6 Link Road Finally, the A5036 Princess Way scheme was cancelled in the Autumn Budget 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the A66 Northern Trans-Penning RP2 project.
ReplyThe schemes in question are in different stages as follows: Four schemes have been completed and are open to traffic.Scheme NameCompletion DateM621 Junction 1-7 EnhancementsCompleted September 2024A585 Windy Harbour to SkippoolCompleted March 2024A19 Down Hill LaneCompleted March 2022A61 Westwood RoundaboutCompleted February 2021 The following three schemes are in construction and expected completion dates as follows: Scheme Name Expected Completion DateA63 Castle Street ImprovementMarch 2026A1 Birtley to Coal HouseMarch 2025Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road2028 As the Chancellor informed Parliament on 29 July, an internal review of the Department’s capital spend portfolio has been commissioned. The primary aim of the review is to provide strategic advice to the Secretary of State, which may in turn inform decisions on specific projects as part of the multiyear Spending Review. Schemes below are subject to this review and therefore we cannot give any assurances around delivery of these schemes until the Spending Review concludes. Scheme NameA66 Northern Trans-PennineM60/M62/M66 Simister Island InterchangeA46 Newark BypassA38 Derby JunctionsM54-M6 Link Road Finally, the A5036 Princess Way scheme was cancelled in the Autumn Budget 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the A5036 Princess Way RP2 project.
ReplyThe schemes in question are in different stages as follows: Four schemes have been completed and are open to traffic.Scheme NameCompletion DateM621 Junction 1-7 EnhancementsCompleted September 2024A585 Windy Harbour to SkippoolCompleted March 2024A19 Down Hill LaneCompleted March 2022A61 Westwood RoundaboutCompleted February 2021 The following three schemes are in construction and expected completion dates as follows: Scheme Name Expected Completion DateA63 Castle Street ImprovementMarch 2026A1 Birtley to Coal HouseMarch 2025Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road2028 As the Chancellor informed Parliament on 29 July, an internal review of the Department’s capital spend portfolio has been commissioned. The primary aim of the review is to provide strategic advice to the Secretary of State, which may in turn inform decisions on specific projects as part of the multiyear Spending Review. Schemes below are subject to this review and therefore we cannot give any assurances around delivery of these schemes until the Spending Review concludes. Scheme NameA66 Northern Trans-PennineM60/M62/M66 Simister Island InterchangeA46 Newark BypassA38 Derby JunctionsM54-M6 Link Road Finally, the A5036 Princess Way scheme was cancelled in the Autumn Budget 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the A63 Castle Street improvement project.
ReplyThe schemes in question are in different stages as follows: Four schemes have been completed and are open to traffic.Scheme NameCompletion DateM621 Junction 1-7 EnhancementsCompleted September 2024A585 Windy Harbour to SkippoolCompleted March 2024A19 Down Hill LaneCompleted March 2022A61 Westwood RoundaboutCompleted February 2021 The following three schemes are in construction and expected completion dates as follows: Scheme Name Expected Completion DateA63 Castle Street ImprovementMarch 2026A1 Birtley to Coal HouseMarch 2025Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road2028 As the Chancellor informed Parliament on 29 July, an internal review of the Department’s capital spend portfolio has been commissioned. The primary aim of the review is to provide strategic advice to the Secretary of State, which may in turn inform decisions on specific projects as part of the multiyear Spending Review. Schemes below are subject to this review and therefore we cannot give any assurances around delivery of these schemes until the Spending Review concludes. Scheme NameA66 Northern Trans-PennineM60/M62/M66 Simister Island InterchangeA46 Newark BypassA38 Derby JunctionsM54-M6 Link Road Finally, the A5036 Princess Way scheme was cancelled in the Autumn Budget 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the A38 Derby Junctions RP2 project.
ReplyThe schemes in question are in different stages as follows: Four schemes have been completed and are open to traffic.Scheme NameCompletion DateM621 Junction 1-7 EnhancementsCompleted September 2024A585 Windy Harbour to SkippoolCompleted March 2024A19 Down Hill LaneCompleted March 2022A61 Westwood RoundaboutCompleted February 2021 The following three schemes are in construction and expected completion dates as follows: Scheme Name Expected Completion DateA63 Castle Street ImprovementMarch 2026A1 Birtley to Coal HouseMarch 2025Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road2028 As the Chancellor informed Parliament on 29 July, an internal review of the Department’s capital spend portfolio has been commissioned. The primary aim of the review is to provide strategic advice to the Secretary of State, which may in turn inform decisions on specific projects as part of the multiyear Spending Review. Schemes below are subject to this review and therefore we cannot give any assurances around delivery of these schemes until the Spending Review concludes. Scheme NameA66 Northern Trans-PennineM60/M62/M66 Simister Island InterchangeA46 Newark BypassA38 Derby JunctionsM54-M6 Link Road Finally, the A5036 Princess Way scheme was cancelled in the Autumn Budget 2024.
10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
AskedWhat estimate her Department has made of the completion date of the M60/M62/M66 Simister Island Interchange RP2 project.
ReplyThe schemes in question are in different stages as follows: Four schemes have been completed and are open to traffic.Scheme NameCompletion DateM621 Junction 1-7 EnhancementsCompleted September 2024A585 Windy Harbour to SkippoolCompleted March 2024A19 Down Hill LaneCompleted March 2022A61 Westwood RoundaboutCompleted February 2021 The following three schemes are in construction and expected completion dates as follows: Scheme Name Expected Completion DateA63 Castle Street ImprovementMarch 2026A1 Birtley to Coal HouseMarch 2025Mottram Moor Link Road and A57 Link Road2028 As the Chancellor informed Parliament on 29 July, an internal review of the Department’s capital spend portfolio has been commissioned. The primary aim of the review is to provide strategic advice to the Secretary of State, which may in turn inform decisions on specific projects as part of the multiyear Spending Review. Schemes below are subject to this review and therefore we cannot give any assurances around delivery of these schemes until the Spending Review concludes. Scheme NameA66 Northern Trans-PennineM60/M62/M66 Simister Island InterchangeA46 Newark BypassA38 Derby JunctionsM54-M6 Link Road Finally, the A5036 Princess Way scheme was cancelled in the Autumn Budget 2024.