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A66 Dualling Stephen Bank to Carkin Moor
What Happens Next?
A public exhibition of the plans and other material illustrating the proposals will be held at:
- Quality Hotel Scotch Corner, Darlington
- 1st November 2002 between 10:00am and 8:00pm
- Saturday 2nd November 2002 between 10:00am and 2:00pm
- Village Hall, Newsham
- Wednesday 6th November 2002 between 10:00am and 8:00pm
- Thursday 7th November 2002 between 10:00am and 6:00pm
At the exhibition, staff from the Highways Agency and the Agency' designers, Mouchel North Yorkshire, will be available to answer your questions. The publication of this draft Order marks the beginning of the statutory procedures for this scheme. This allows the proposals to be publicly scrutinised and for formal comments to be received in the form of support, objection, or other representations. The end of the period for comment, known as the objection period, will be on 31st January 2003.
If at the end of this period there remain unresolved objections to the proposals then a Public Inquiry into the draft Order may be held before an independent Inspector appointed by the Lord Chancellor. If a Public Inquiry is held, everyone who has supported the proposals, objected to or made other representations about the draft Order will be notified of the date and the venue at least 6 weeks beforehand. Notices will also appear in the local press.



