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A629 Cononley Crossroads Improvement

Public Consultation on Scheme Proposals

How you can help

You can help by letting us have your views on these proposals by completing and returning a questionnaire. To request a copy of the questionnaire please e-mail jennie.cowls@highways.gsi.gov.uk (copies will also be available at the exhibition).

Alternatively, download PDF of the questionnaire below.

Completed questionnaires can be handed in at the exhibition or sent to:

Highways Agency
P.O. Box 206
City House
New Station Street
Leeds
LS1 4UR

Completed questionnaires to be returned by the 8th August 2003

Please try and visit the exhibition where the scheme details will be on display and representatives from the Highways Agency and Mouchel design consultants will be available to discuss the proposals and answer your questions.



Exhibition Dates and Times

The exhibition will be held at Cononley Village Institute on:

Friday 9th May 2003 10.00 am to 8.00 pm

Saturday 10th May 2003 10.00 am to 2.00 pm

Specialist staff will be available to discuss agricultural issues on Friday between 6.30 pm and 8.00 pm and on Saturday between 12.00 pm and 2.00 pm.

Please try to attend.



What Happens Next?

Your comments will be taken into consideration before progressing the scheme and making a Preferred Route Announcement. Further survey and design works would then be required before draft Highway Orders could be published. If there were objections to the proposals there may follow a Public Inquiry before construction works could proceed.

Any views you express now will not prejudice your right to make further comment in the future. Leaflets explaining your rights will be available at the exhibition.