West Sussex Gazette

Councillor­s back bypass plan but call for changes to design

Junction request as district council supports Arundel Bypass

- Jessica Hubbard Local democracy reporter ws.letters@jpimedia.co.uk

Councillor­s have backed plans for an A27 Arundel Bypass – but called for amendments to the design.

During a four-hour long meeting on Thursday, Arun district councillor­s discussed their response to the A27 Arundel Bypass grey route.

Although the final decision on the bypass will not rest with the council and will instead be decided by the Planning Inspectora­te, Arun has been asked to feed into a consultati­on on the scheme.

It became clear that few councillor­s, if any, were happy with National Highways’ preferred grey route but it was eventually touted as ‘better than no bypass at all’.

The council previously announced its support for the magenta route, which is no longer on the table.

But eventually 25 councillor­s agreed to support the grey route so long as rat-running through local villages, such as Walberton, was addressed and a Ford Road junction was included in the plans.

Six councillor­s voted against supporting the scheme, with four abstaining.

‘Weak’ and ‘woolly’ were some of the words used by Lib Dem councillor Henry Jones (Yapton) to describe the council’s original response.

“We need to be steadfast in showing National Highways that there are certain requiremen­ts that we must have,” he said.

Council leader Shaun Gunner (Con, Rustington East) reaffirmed his support for a bypass, saying: “I think if we did a referendum of the Arun district, they would be overwhelmi­ngly in favour.”

“It would not have been the route that I would have chosen and tonight, although I’m not a fan of the grey route, we are not debating what our preferred route is,” he added.

“I’d rather have a bypass than no bypass at all.

“I support a Ford junction and want to see that happen and we must continue to work with National Highways and West Sussex County Council.

“I support any and all activity to reduce the rat-running through villages, in particular Walberton and I support any and all work to mitigate flooding challenges on the Arundel floodplain.

“Finally, I want to express my deep frustratio­n with National Highways at the lack of informatio­n they’re providing communitie­s, and the lack of transparen­cy we are seeing from them.”

Since its inception, the scheme has been subject to multiple campaigns including one asking for an ‘Arundel Alternativ­e’ route or no route at all.

But Paul Dendle (Con, Arundel and Walberton) said activists were attempting to ‘cancel the will of the district’.

“I would say two thirds of the people in my ward are for this bypass, one third is against and I accept that,” he said.

“Every time we’ve tried to have a fair debate, we’ve been stopped by people, say the Green Party and lots of people, activists from Brighton, who have tried to actually cancel the will of the district in having this piece of infrastruc­ture delivered. Whether you like the route or not, it’s the only route in town.”

These views were met with criticism from Green councillor Isabel Thurston (Barham), who said: “I find it incredible that members can simply allow this area of the district to be collateral damage.”

Hugh Coster (Ind., Aldwick East) said any councillor who supported the grey route should be ‘ashamed’.

Eventually, Lib Dem amendments to the council’s response were accepted, with some alteration­s to the wording.

Opposition leader Dr James Walsh (LDem, Beach) said: “We all know what ‘continuing current discussion­s’ means

– they go on forever and get nowhere.

“Everybody in this chamber believes strongly in inclusion of a junction with the A27 at Ford Road. Why not say so bluntly and strongly?”

 ?? ?? A previous consultati­on event on the plans for the Arundel Bypass
A previous consultati­on event on the plans for the Arundel Bypass

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