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Eastern Corridor Major Scheme
Plymouth Transport and Highways
Dept. of Development
Plymouth City Council
Plymouth PL1 2AA
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01752 668000
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ecms@plymouth.gov.uk

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East End Transport Scheme

Community Infrastructure Fund bid

In March 2009 Plymouth was awarded £9.78million to improve transport in the East End area of the city.

We submitted a bid to the Department for Transport and the Department of Communities and Local Government in April 2008 for a share of the Community Infrastructure Fund (CIF). This funding is designed to support the transport infrastructure costs required to enable faster housing development in areas identified for a substantial growth in the population.

The CIF bid provides options for managing the increased traffic along the Eastern Corridor which is expected to be generated by the significant developments proposed at Langage, Sherford and Plymstock Quarry. The Eastern Corridor includes the main routes into the city from Plymstock over Laira Bridge and through the East End. The construction of the East End part of the scheme will now be brought forward to 2010 to 2011 and will be delivered before the Eastern Corridor developments are built.

Transport improvements for the East End will include:

The full business case can be downloaded from the documents table below.

Documents

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PDF icon Section one - promoter information - executive summary, contents page and promoter information.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 236.6KB
PDF icon Section two - strategic fit - how the CIF proposals contribute to the City Council's longer term regeneration and economic objectives for the city.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 721.2KB
PDF icon Section three - project development - the development of the project and the options considered.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 1MB
PDF icon Section four - project proposal - the preferred option for the project, the improvements that will result and the key outcomes and objectives that will be delivered.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 1.8MB
PDF icon Section five - project delivery - how the project will be delivered, the organisations involved and the timescales proposed.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 393KB
PDF icon Section six - risk management - risks to the project, their assessment and how they will be managed.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 61.9KB
PDF icon Section seven (part one) assessment - fixed land use appraisal - economic appraisal of the project including environmental, heritage, landscape, townscape, visual, accident , security, accessibility, walking, cycling and traffic assessments.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 2MB
PDF icon Section eight (part two) assessment - impacts of scheme dependent development - assessment of the level of housing that the CIF proposals could release.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 210.2KB
PDF icon Section nine - references - list of references contained within the document.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 36.5KB
PDF icon Section ten - appendix A (letters of support) - copies of letters received in support of the CIF bid.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 455.8KB
PDF icon CIF bid proposals plan - plan showing the main transport improvements proposed within the CIF bid.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 2MB
PDF icon CIF general arrangement plan - plan showing the outline highway design proposed within the CIF bid.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 2MB
PDF icon Cycle network improvements plan - plan showing the improvements for cyclists proposed within the CIF bid.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 1MB
PDF icon Public realm improvements plan - plan showing the public realm improvements proposed within the CIF bid.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 2.1MB

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