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Statement of Case

A428 Caxton Common to Hardwick Improvement

12. Documents on Deposit

12.1 The documents listed below, which the Highways Agency will use in supporting evidence during the Inquiries, may be inspected during normal working hours at the Highways Agency, Heron House, 49-53 Goldington Road, Bedford. They will be available at the Public Inquiry venue from 30 September 2003. In addition, documents marked * have already been placed on deposit at the addresses mentioned below.

Deposit Document No:

  • 1. *Statement by the Highways Agency's Representative
  • 1A. Summary of Statement by the Highways Agency's Representative

Draft Orders

  • 2. *The A428 Trunk Road (Caxton Gibbet to Cambourne Improvement) Order 20.
  • 3. *The A428 Trunk Road (Caxton Gibbet to Cambourne Improvement Detrunking) Order 20.
  • 4. *The A428 Trunk Road (Caxton Gibbet to Cambourne Improvement Side Roads) Order 20.
  • 5. *The A428 Trunk Road (Caxton Gibbet to Cambourne Improvement) Compulsory Purchase Order 20..
  • 6. *The A428 Trunk Road (Cambourne to Hardwick Improvement and Slip Roads) Order 20.
  • 7. *The A428 Trunk Road (Cambourne to Hardwick Improvement Detrunking) Order 20.
  • 8. *The A428 Trunk Road (Cambourne to Hardwick Improvement Side Roads) Order 20.
  • 9. *The A428 Trunk Road (Cambourne to Hardwick Improvement) Compulsory Purchase Order 20.
  • 10. *The A428 Trunk Road (Cambourne to Hardwick Improvement) (Prohibition of Use of Gaps in the Central Reservation) Order 20.

Environmental Statement

  • 11. *Environmental Statement Volume 1 Text
  • 12. *Environmental Statement Non Technical Summary Leaflet
  • 13. *Environmental Statement Part 1 Air Quality
  • 14. *Environmental Statement Part 2 Cultural Heritage
  • 15. *Environmental Statement Part 4 Ecology and Nature Conservation
  • 16. *Environmental Statement Part 5 Landscape Effects
  • 17. *Environmental Statement Part 6 Land Use
  • 18. *Environmental Statement Part 7 Traffic Noise and Vibration
  • 19. *Environmental Statement Part 10 Water Quality and Drainage
  • 20. *Environmental Statement Part 12 Policies and Plans
  • 21. Preferred Route Plan (1:10,000) (TR111)
  • 22. Scheme Layout Drawings (1:2,500)
  • 23. Stage 1 Road Safety Audit Report, PB Ltd, 2002
  • 24. Public Consultation Leaflet 1999
  • 25. Preferred Route Announcement Leaflet November 2000
  • 26. Statutory Instrument No. 369 - The Highways (Assessment of Environmental Effect) Regulations 1999
  • 27. EEC Directive 85/337/EEC: Environmental Assessment
  • 28. EEC Directive 97/11/EC as applied by section 105A of the Highways Act 1980, as amended by the Highways (Assessment of Environmental Effects) Regulations, 1999
  • 29. White Paper - A New Deal for Transport: Better for Everyone, DTLR, 1998
  • 30. White Paper - A New Deal for Trunk Roads in England, DTLR, 1998
  • 31. A New Deal for Trunk Roads in England: Guidance on the New Approach to Appraisal, 1998
  • 32. Guidance on the Methodology for Multi-Model Studies, DETR, 2000
  • 33. Applying the Multi-Modal Approach to Appraisal to Highway schemes, DETR, 2001 Highways Agency Standards and Advice Notes
  • 34. TD 9/93: Highway Link Design
  • 35. TD 16/93: Geometric Design of Roundabouts
  • 36. TA 23/81: Junctions and Accesses: Determination of Size of Roundabouts and Major/Minor Junctions
  • 37. TD 22/92: Layout of Grade Separated Junctions
  • 38. TD 27/96: Cross sections and Headrooms
  • 39. BD 29/87: Design Criteria for Footbridges
  • 40. TA 46/97: Traffic Flow Ranges for Use in the Assessment of New Rural Roads
  • 41. TA 48/92: Layout of Grade Separated Junctions
  • 42. HA 103/01: Vegetative Drainage Systems for Highway Run-Off
  • 43. TD 30/87: Design of Road Lighting for All Purpose Trunk Roads
  • 44. TA 69/96: The Location and Layout of Lay-bys
  • 45. Not used.
  • 46. IAN 44/02: Interim Requirements for Road Restraint Systems (Vehicle and Pedestrian)

Proofs of Evidence

  • 47. *Highways Agency's Proof of Evidence on Engineering
  • 47A. Highways Agency's Summary Proof of Evidence on Engineering
  • 48. *Highways Agency's Proof of Evidence on Traffic and Economics
  • 48A. Highways Agency's Summary Proof of Evidence on Traffic and Economics
  • 49. *Highways Agency's Proof of Evidence on Landscape and Visual Effects
  • 49A. Highways Agency's Summary Proof of Evidence on Landscape and Visual Effects
  • 50. *Highways Agency's Proof of Evidence on Noise and Vibration
  • 50A. Highways Agency's Summary Proof of Evidence on Noise and Vibration Others
  • 51. Countryside Character, Volume 6 : East of England Countryside Agency, 1999
  • 52. Cambridgeshire Landscape Guidelines, Cambridgeshire County Council, 1991
  • 53. Cambridgeshire Structure Plan, Cambridgeshire County Council, 1995
  • 54. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Joint Structure Plan Review, Draft Plan, 2002
  • 55. South Cambridgeshire Local Plan, South Cambridgeshire District Council, 2001
  • 56. DMRB Volume 10: The Good Roads Guide, 1992 - 1995
  • 57. DMRB Volume 11 Section 3 Part 5: Landscape Effects, 1994
  • 58. Noise Insulation Regulations S.I. 1975 No 1763
  • 59. Noise Insulation (Amendment) Regulations S.I. 1988 No 2000
  • 60. Land Compensation Act, HMSO, 1973
  • 61. Calculation of Road Traffic Noise, HMSO, 1988
  • 62. DMRB Volume 11 Section 3 Part 7: Traffic Noise and Vibration, 1994
  • 63. BSI 5228: Part 1:1997 - Noise and Vibration Control on Construction and Open Sites
  • 64. TRRL Report 238 - The use of vegetation for traffic noise screening, L Huddart, 1990
  • 65. Report of Surveys, PB Ltd, 2001
  • 66. Local Model Validation Report, PB Ltd, 2002
  • 67. Forecasting Report, PB Ltd, 2003
  • 68. Economic Assessment Report, PB Ltd, 2002
  • 69. Dry Drayton Traffic Analysis, PB Ltd, 2003
  • 70. Cambridge to Huntingdon Multi-Modal Study (CHUMMS) Final Report August 2001
  • 71. Transport Statistics Great Britain, DTLR, 2000
  • 72. Road Accidents in Great Britain, DTLR, 1999
  • 73. TEMPRO Manual, DfT
  • 74. TUBA User Guidance, Mott MacDonald/DTLR, 2001
  • 75. DMRB Volume 12 Section 2: Traffic Appraisal Advice
  • 76. DMRB Volume 13: The COBA Manual
  • 77. DMRB Volume 14: The QUADRO Manual
  • 78. Highways Agency

12.2 A copy of this statement by the Highways Agency and the documents marked with an * can be seen on deposit as appropriate during normal working hours at:

Cambridgeshire County Council
Local Government Information Service,
Room 022,
Shire Hall,
Castle Hill,
Cambridge
CB3 0AP

South Cambridgeshire District Council
South Cambridgeshire Hall,
9-11 Hills Road,
Cambridge
CB2 1PB

Cambridge Central Library
7 Lion Yard,
Cambridge
CB2 3QD

The Highways Agency
Heron House,
49-53 Goldington Rd,
Bedford
MK40 3LL

Bourn Post Office
8 Short Street

Hardwick Post Office
Cambridge Road

Papworth Everard Post Office
15 Ermine Street North

Cambourne Concept Centre
Cambourne