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THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (PRESTON WESTERN DISTRIBUTOR, EAST WEST LINK AND
COTTAM LINK CLASSIFIED ROADS) (SIDE ROADS) ORDER 2018
STATEMENT OF REASONS FOR MAKING THE SIDE ROADS ORDER
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 This is the Statement of Reasons of Lancashire County Council (“the Council”) for making the
Lancashire County Council (Preston Western Distributor, East West Link And Cottam Link
Classified Roads) (Side Roads) Order 2018 (“the Order”). This is a non-statutory Statement
provided in compliance with paragraph 11.1 of the Local Authority Circular 1/97 (Department
for Transport).
1.2 This Statement:
1.2.1 identifies the powers under which the Order is made (Section 2);
1.2.2 sets out the background to the Order (Section 3);
1.2.3 describes the existing highway arrangements (Section 4);
1.2.4 provides a general description of the proposals and details of the works proposed
(Sections 5 and 6);
1.2.5 sets out the Council’s reasons and justification for making the Order (Section 7);
1.2.6 sets out the arrangements for the inspection of documents (Section 8); and
1.2.7 sets out contact details for further information (Section 9).
2 POWERS UNDER WHICH THE ORDER IS MADE
2.1 The Order is made under sections 14 and 125 of the Highways Act 1980 (“the Act”). Section
14 of the Act authorises the Council in relation to a classified road:-
2.1.1 to stop up, divert, improve, raise, lower or otherwise alter a highway that crosses or
enters the route of the road or is or will be otherwise affected by the construction or
improvement of the road;
2.1.2 to construct a new highway for purposes concerned with any such alteration as
aforesaid or for any other purpose connected with the road or its construction and to
close after such period as may be specified in the Order any new highway so
constructed for temporary purposes.
2.2 Section 125 of the Act provides that any order made by the Council under section 14 or section
18 may authorise the Council to stop up any private means of access to premises adjoining or
adjacent to land comprised in the route of the classified road, or forming the site of any works
authorised by the order and to provide a new means of access to any such premises.
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2.3 The purpose of the Order is to enable the Council to stop up existing highways, stop up private
means of access, carry out improvements to existing highways and construct new highways
with respect to roads that cross or join the new Classified Road which is to be constructed as
a dual carriageway between the junction of the A583/ A5085 at Lea, Preston and the M55 at
Bartle to form the ‘Preston Western Distributor’; a single carriageway link from the Preston
Western Distributor to the B6241 Tom Benson Way/ Lightfoot Lane and; a single carriageway
link road from the Preston Western Distributor to Cottam Way. The Order will also enable the
improvement of the M55 motorway by constructing new slip roads forming a new junction
‘Junction 2’ of the M55 motorway. The motorway slip roads will form part of the M55 motorway
and will be constructed by the Council on behalf of Highways England, pursuant to an
agreement in accordance with section 6 of the Act. Highways England will be responsible for
the future maintenance of this improved special road. The land required for the construction of
the Classified Road and related works will be the subject of a compulsory purchase order to
be made shortly by the Council.
3 BACKGROUND TO THE ORDER
3.1 The Classified Roads are the Preston Western Distributor Road, East West Link Road and
Cottam Link Road, linking the A583/A5085 at Lea with the M55 at Bartle to support the delivery
of the North West Preston Strategic Location and improve access to the Strategic Road
Network from the Enterprise Zone site at Warton. The special roads will provide new roads
linking the Classified Road to the M55 Motorway and forming a new motorway junction.
3.2 Lancashire County Council has proposed the scheme to support delivery of the North West
Preston Strategic Location which would accommodate over 5500 new houses. The Preston
Western Distributor would also improve access to the strategic road network from the
Enterprise Zone site at Warton and the Westinghouse Springfields site at Salwick.
3.3 The objectives of the scheme with particular regard to the traffic generated by the North West
Preston Strategic Location are to:
3.3.1 give easier access westwards to the strategic road network without having to use
narrow country lanes;
3.3.2 provide options to avoid peak hour congestion in Preston city centre for east-west
journeys;
3.3.3 give access to the motorway network without using M55 Junction 1 at Broughton,
which has limited future capacity;
3.3.4 enable provision of a new park and ride railway station in the Cottam area to serve
new development; and
3.3.5 allow bus priority measures, public realm enhancements and improvements to
prioritise and promote use of public transport, walking and cycling along the B5411
Tag Lane/ Woodplumpton Road and A583 Riversway corridors and in Lane Ends local
centre (The Cottam/Ingol to the City Centre Corridor).
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3.4. The provision of the proposed highway scheme for these stated purposes will provide better
connectivity to the wider strategic road network, with concomitant benefits to the delivery of
new development and economic growth in the wider area.
3.5 Preston was granted ‘city’ status in 2002 and is the commercial and administrative centre of
Lancashire. It is the headquarters for a number of public and private sector organisations. It
has a large mixed economy with strengths in knowledge and service economies, higher value
manufacturing, such as optical engineering and aerospace and a significant public sector.
3.6 Preston provides a key focal point for value added growth in Lancashire, particularly in the
higher value service sectors. The presence of UCLan (University of Central Lancashire), now
the 6th largest university in the UK offers a significant driver for knowledge based economic
growth. As a major employment hub, the city acts as a large net importer of labour both from
within Lancashire and from outside of the county.
3.7 The other major influence on our transport system is the destinations people want to travel to.
As well as principal employment locations, Preston hospital, sixth form colleges and major
retail developments attract large numbers of people. Superstores also provide a focus for trips
and are present across most of the major urban areas.
3.8 Preston acts as Lancashire’s strategic transport gateway and hub. As well as being a major
stop on the West Coast Main Line, the city has two junctions on the M6 motorway to the east
of the City and one on the M55 to the north.
3.9 Whilst the advantage of Central Lancashire’s location will support future economic growth, its
location also presents a challenge in terms of journeys that cross Central Lancashire to reach
other destinations. The continued and effective operation of the strategic transport networks
is essential if Central Lancashire is to remain competitive both nationally and internationally.
3.10 Central Lancashire operates a relatively well-connected labour market with strong commuting
flows between Preston, South Ribble and Chorley. There are also strong links with its
surrounding areas notably Warton (BAE Systems,) and Salwick (Springfields Fuels Ltd
operated by Westinghouse UK Ltd) to the west and Samlesbury (BAE Systems) to the east.
These links will become stronger as the Enterprise Zone develops.
3.11 These commuter movements currently take place in a highway network reaching capacity.
Whilst public transport in the urban areas is comprehensive, and there is a good and
developing cycling network and pedestrian facilities, the reality is that the car is the dominant
travel choice for most people for most journeys.
3.12 Proposed housing developments in the north-west Preston area would currently see the new
residents of the proposed circa 5500 homes using either narrow country lanes or Preston’s
already congested urban roads on a daily basis. The network has already reached a critical
point in terms of the levels of additional traffic that could be accommodated. Access to the
motorway networks would involve a journey through Preston city centre or using M55 Junction
1 which in particular is reaching capacity with little or no scope for upgrade.
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4 THE EXISTING HIGHWAY ARRANGEMENTS
4.1 The North West Preston Strategic Location is approximately 319 Ha located approximately
6km north of Preston City Centre and immediately south of the M55. It is divided in two by the
West Coast Mainline. The nearest access to the motorway network is via Junction 1 of the
M55 which also connects with the A6 Garstang Road running north-south. The B6241
Eastway/ Lightfoot Lane provides east-west linkage through the development area running
along the northern edge of Cottam, Ingol and Fulwood. The unclassified section of Lightfoot
Lane provides additional east-west capacity between the railway line and the A6. From Cottam
the B5411 Tag Lane and B6241 Tom Benson Way provide access to the city centre. All
primary and distributor roads are single two lanes with the exception of the A6 between the
M55 and Beech Drive where the road is single four lanes.
4.2 There are a number of constraints on the existing highway network that limit capacity during
peak hours. These include:
4.2.1 Peak hour queues and delays at the M55 Junction 1 roundabout;
4.2.2 Peak hour congestion on the A6 along its whole length;
4.2.3 “Rat running” on Lightfoot Lane between the A6 and Eastway/ Lightfoot Lane
junction;
4.2.4 The West Coast Mainline (WCML) railway provides a constraint to east-west
movement on the B6241 Lightfoot Lane;
4.2.5 Peak hour queues and delays at Tom Benson Way/ Tag lane roundabout; and
4.2.6 Semi-rural substandard roads to the west linking southwards to Blackpool Road.
4.3 Unlocking the development potential of the area relies upon good transport networks; inclusive
of road, bus, pedestrian and cycling provisions to provide the capacity and connectivity to
satisfy travel demands.
4.4 The East West Link Road has been positioned to run through the central zone of the proposed
residential development area as a multi-modal transport corridor in the form of a district
distributor road, main public transport route and parallel cycle/ pedestrian route. It will be the
primary access route to the strategic road network from this development area via the Preston
Western Distributor Road, providing fast and efficient bus services and encourage walking and
cycling within the surrounding residential area. Utilising the Preston Western Distributor Road
and the new Junction 2 of the M55 will relieve further burden on the existing M55 Junction 1.
4.5 Without provision of the Preston Western Distributor Road the traffic generated by the new
development will increase pressure on existing residential and country lanes and villages.
Sidgreaves Lane and Lea Road, to the west of the development area would change due to the
proposed development and the desire to avoid congestion on the B6241. The standard of
these roads is not suitable for large volumes of traffic and there are a number of substandard
features along the route southwards towards Blackpool Road.
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4.6 Preston Western Distributor Road will provide additional strategic highways capacity. This
strategic link will provide;
4.6.1 an alternative route to Preston centre from the M55, north-west Preston and the
A583/A584 corridor;
4.6.2 additional relief to the M55 Junction 1 and A6 corridor, providing a new alternative
choice;
4.6.3 relief to the B6241 Tom Benson Way;
4.6.4 facilitate access to the proposed Cottam Parkway rail station.
4.7 The Central Lancashire Highways & Transport Masterplan (CLHTM) highlights the issues in
north west Preston stating “…the new residents of over 5,500 homes having to use narrow
country lanes or Preston’s already congested urban roads on a daily basis. The network in
this area is already reaching a critical point in terms of the level of additional traffic that could
be accommodated.” The CHLTM identifies a number of schemes to address this issue of which
the Classified Road is one element of a wider suite of measures.
5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSALS
5.1 The proposed scheme is in the north and west of Preston. The route begins at a new Junction
2 on the M55 in Bartle and travels southwards to the west of the North West Preston Strategic
Location. The road would then run east of Lea Town and then join the A583 Riversway/ A5085
Blackpool Road in Lea. The scheme can be described as being three elements.
5.2 The Preston Western Distributor Road
5.2.1 The Preston Western Distributor road providing north-south connectivity between
M55 and A583/A5085 with key junctions linking in the East West Link Road at the
newly formed roundabout, to be known as Saddle Junction, and the Cottam
Roundabout to provide a link to the existing Cottam Way, via the new Cottam Link
Road. The proposed new Preston Western Distributor will be approximately 4.3
kilometres long and 30 metres in width. This will consist of a dual 2 all-purpose
carriageway with an adjacent 3 metre wide combined cycletrack. The cycletrack will
be adjacent to the main carriageway on the eastern side running from Blackpool
Road at the south to the Saddle Junction at the north.
5.2.2 Junctions along the length of the Preston Western Distributor Road would be limited
to the two important connections referred to in 5.2.1 above. This will ensure as a link
in the strategic road network it promotes the purpose of efficient traffic movement
with minimum interactions.
5.2.2 Bartle Underpass just south of the M55 Junction will provide access under the
Preston Western Distributor Road alignment for landowner, highway maintenance,
public right of way and ecological use. Darkinson Lane Underpass will create a route
under the Preston Western Distributor Road alignment where it crosses Darkinson
Lane, providing passage for non-motorised users.
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5.2.3 Becconsall Bridge will form the connection over the M55 as part of the new Junction
2. Bartle Lane Bridge will provide a realigned route for Bartle Lane over the Preston
Western Distributor Road route to the south of the existing Lane.
5.2.4 Lea Viaduct will provide the route over the Lancaster Canal, Preston to Blackpool
railway line and the fields in between. Savick Viaduct will enable Preston Western
Distributor Road to span over the Savick Brook navigable waterway and associated
flood plain.
5.2.5 A new junction of the M55 ‘Junction 2’ will be formed on embankment sited 3.99
kilometres east from the existing Junction 1 of the M55 and 7.65 kilometres west of
Junction 3 of the M55. Eastbound slip roads will connect to the Classified Road at a
roundabout 70 metres northeast of the existing M55 eastbound carriageway edge.
The westbound slip roads will connect to the Classified Road at a roundabout 70
metres southeast of the existing eastbound carriageway edge. A new carriageway
will cross the M55 on a newly constructed bridge.
5.2.6 Footpaths Woodplumpton 66, 69 and 64 converge to cross the motorway on an
existing footbridge over the M55. The north element of the new junction 2 severs the
footpath access to the bridge. As such the bridge will be removed as part of the work.
The footpaths will be diverted to the north of the junction utilising Footpath
Woodplumpton 65 with a new connection south using an existing access track 300
metres west of Sandy Lane, and meeting Sandy Lane at the existing motorway
crossing. The footpath will then link in to Footpaths Woodplumpton 94 and 69 to
return users to the south of the newly formed westbound slip roads. Access will be
provided under the Preston Western Distributor Road alignment via Bartle
Underpass where users can rejoin Footpath Woodplumpton 70 to reach Rosemary
Lane.
5.2.7 From the roundabout 70 metres to the south of the M55, the new highway will follow
a south-westerly route dropping back to existing ground level, north of Bartle Hall
Hotel and then into cutting as it passes the Hotel and the existing Bartle Lane 153
metres east of its junction with Lea Lane.
5.2.8 This section of road will sever footpath Woodplumpton 95 that provides access east-
west across the fields. The footpath will be diverted from a point 220 metres east of
its junction with Rosemary Lane from which point it will head south, following the
boundary of Bartle Hall Hotel to reach the old Bartle Lane alignment. Users will travel
west along the old Bartle Lane to meet the new Bartle Lane before turning east to
cross the Classified Road on the new Bartle Lane Bridge to meet Footpath
Woodplumpton 97. From this point the footpath diversion will turn north and follow
the field boundary until it intersects and joins the existing Footpath Woodplumpton
95 route 200 metres east of the initial diversion point.
5.2.9 Bartle Lane will be realigned south of the current position and taking the traffic over
the new Classified Road via a new structure and associated approach
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embankments. The new Bartle Lane alignment will commence from a point 45
metres south along Lea Lane from the current Lea Lane / Bartle Lane junction, take
a route east before curving north to cross the access route to Moor Hall properties
and reconnect to the existing Bartle Lane 45 metres south of Lawton House eastern
property boundary.
5.2.10 The highway continues in a south-easterly direction crossing Lea Lane 125 metres
north of the junction of Lea Lane and Sidgreaves Lane, continuing to a roundabout
to be constructed in the existing fields at grade. The roundabout will form a
connection of the Preston Western Distributor Road, with the East West Link Road,
and a realigned Lea Lane. The roundabout will be located 95 metres northwest of
the Saddle Inn Public House, 105 metres southwest of the property known as White
House.
5.2.11 From the newly formed roundabout Lea Lane will head north from a point 94 metres
west of the existing alignment passing to the rear of the White House before curving
to the east to pass between White House and Ivy Farm crossing Lea Lane 41 metres
south of Ivy Farm then curving north to rejoin Lea Lane at the location of the Sitting
Goose Pub.
5.2.12 The section between the new roundabout and Ivy Farm will sever the route of
Footpath Newton-with-Clifton 1. The footpath route will be diverted to connect into
the footway network at the Saddle roundabout.
5.2.13 Lea Lane will also head west from the roundabout, passing behind Many Views and
Hillcrest properties before curving south to rejoin the existing Lea Lane at the junction
with Harbour Lane. An access will be formed from the new alignment of Lea Lane
80 metres east of the junction with Harbour Lane, to retain access to the existing
properties.
5.2.14 The main Preston Western Distributor Road will then take a south-westerly path
through existing fields in cutting for the 340 metres immediately south of the
roundabout before rising to embankment at a point 206 metres west of Earl’s Farm
and 240 metres east of Bryars Farm. This will become a roundabout to form Cottam
junction.
5.2.15 Footpath Lea 7 crosses the route following an existing field boundary between Brylea
Caravan Park (part of the Bryars Farm complex) and Earl’s Farm. Footpath Lea 7
will be rerouted from a point 105 metres west of the boundary of the Bryars Farm/
Brylea Caravan Park, before being routed south west on a newly formed footpath up
to the new carriageway. Users will then cross the Preston Western Distributor Road
carriageway at a pelican crossing point and follow the Preston Western Distributor
Road footway/ cycleway north for a short section before taking a footpath to the east
heading in a north east direction down the embankment and back onto the original
Footpath Lea 7 alignment.
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5.2.16 From this junction Preston Western Distributor Road will continue south, rising on
embankment, crossing Lancaster Canal and Preston to Blackpool railway line on a
new viaduct 630 metres east of the existing railway crossing of C298 Lea Lane. The
road then begins to reduce in height and crosses Darkinson Lane approximately 4
metres above the existing Lane level at a position 135 metres east of Highfield
Bungalow.
5.2.17 The crossing of Darkinson Lane severs an access to a stable unit to the north of
Darkinson Lane. A new access will be provided to the west of the new alignment
and will require the removal or relocation of a building within the stable grounds.
5.2.18 From Darkinson Lane the route heads south between Lea Town and Ashton and Lea
Golf Club turning slightly east to cross Savick Brook/ Millenium Ribble Link 200
metres north east of the existing Goodier Bridge crossing.
5.2.19 Existing Footpath Preston 22 crosses the alignment in an east-west orientation that
will be severed by the Savick Brook Viaduct north abutment and approach
embankment. The footpath will be diverted locally in front of the abutment and under
the new viaduct, before returning to its original alignment.
5.2.20 The route continues south to meet the A583 and the A5085 forming a new
roundabout junction with these existing roads.
5.3 The East West Link Road
5.3.1 The East West Link Road provides and a predominantly east-west connection and
spine road through the new housing developments and connecting to Lightfoot Lane
at its eastern end and the Preston Western Distributor at the western end.
5.3.2 The proposed East West Link Road will be approximately 3.4 kilometres long and
15 metres in width. This will consist of a 7.5 metre wide two lane single carriageway
with an adjacent verges and 3 metre wide shared use footway/cycletracks on both
sides. The East West Link Road will be lit along its entire length. It will include 2
traffic signal controlled junctions to form connections with Sandy Lane and B5411
Tabley Lane. A roundabout junction will be formed at the eastern limit at the junction
with B6241 Tom Benson Way/ Lightfoot Lane.
5.3.3 There will be a number of T junctions along the length of the route providing access
to and from the adjacent existing and proposed residential developments.
5.3.4 East West Link Road commences from the new Saddle Junction roundabout and
takes an easterly route between the existing Saddle Inn public house and Crowlady
Farm. The route curves north and then continues east to meet Sandy Lane at a new
traffic signal controlled cross road junction 72 metres north of the existing Sandy
Lane and Maxy Lane junction.
5.3.5 Footpath Woodplumpton 98 currently uses the Crowlady Farm access from Lea
Lane and follows field boundaries east. The East West Link Road junction to the
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roundabout severs this route. It is proposed to divert the footpath south onto the new
combined footway/cycleway to the north of the new East West Link Road
carriageway before turning north into the new Crowlady Farm access sited 255
metres east along the new route. The footpath will follow the Crowlady Farm access
to the field boundary where it will meet the existing route.
5.3.6 Further east, and some 570 metres along the East West Link Road from the junction
at Saddle Roundabout, there are Footpath’s Woodplumpton 101 and 100 which run
in a north-south direction along an existing field boundary. It is proposed that the
section under the East West Link Road will be absorbed into the Classified Road
with an uncontrolled crossing available across the carriageway and an access route
provided through the landscaped areas to the existing footpath routes.
5.3.7 Footpath Woodplumpton 102 which heads east from the same point but to the north
of the new alignment, will be diverted south onto the combined footway/cycletrack
running along the south of the East West Link Road carriageway. Access will be
provided from the combined footway/ cycletrack to the field network to rejoin the
existing Footpath Woodplumpton 102 route as it turns east then south east into the
field network.
5.3.8 From this junction the route follows a north east path to pass between the existing
Melbourne Industrial Estate and Landorn Boarding Kennels and to meet Tabley Lane
between the two properties. A traffic signal controlled cross road junction will be
formed at this location.
5.3.9 The route heads north east from this junction before turning south east then curving
east to follow an existing field boundary. The route then curves slightly north once
again to intersect the private means of access to Houghton House Farm and the
adjacent properties 146 metres from its junction with Lightfoot Lane. A new access
to these properties will be provided from the northern side of new East West Link
Road.
5.3.10 Footpath Woodplumpton 88 follows the private means of access to Houghton House
Farm and the adjacent properties and will be severed by the new East West Link
Road. An uncontrolled crossing point and connecting footpaths will be provided to
maintain connectivity over the new Classified Road.
5.3.11 The East West Link Road heads north east from the Lightfoot Farm private means
of access to pass between Green Banks and Houghton House Farm properties,
before curving east then south to cross Sandyforth Lane 295 metres northeast along
the Lane from its junction with Lightfoot Lane.
5.3.12 Sandyforth Lane is also the route of Bridleway BW89 and BW2. A signal controlled
Pegasus crossing will be provided on the line of the section of Sandyforth Lane
severed by the new route to ensure safe passage across the new road.
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5.3.13 The route then curves south to intersect the existing B6241 Tom Benson Way/
Lightfoot Lane creating a new roundabout junction located 44 metres north-west of
the junction of Lightfoot Lane with Tom Benson Way/ Lightfoot Lane.
5.4 The Cottam Link Road
5.4.1 The Cottam Link Road provides a connection from the existing Cottam Way to
Preston Western Distributor Road with a connection provided, by means of an
intermediate roundabout, to Sidgreaves Lane to the north and provision for a future
access south from this junction to the proposed Cottam Parkway Station. The
proposed Cottam Link Road will be approximately 0.8 kilometres long and 15 metres
in width. This will consist of a two lane single carriageway with an adjacent 3 metre
wide combined cycletrack on the south side and a verge on the north side. Cottam
Link Road will be lit at its junctions.
5.4.2 Cottam Link Road commences at the Cottam Junction roundabout and takes a route
east on embankment and passing through existing farmland to the south of Earl’s
Farm buildings. An underpass will be provided to maintain connectivity of the farm
land.
5.4.3 An intermediary roundabout will be provided 197 metres due west of Sidgreaves
Lane and 120 metres south-east of Earl’s Farm buildings. This roundabout will
provide a connection in a north-easterly direction to Sidgreaves Lane, with the
connection point 197 metres south from the junction of Hoyles Lane and Sidgreaves
Lane.
5.4.4 Footpath Lea 7 currently follows the Earl’s Farm access track from the farm buildings
to Sidgreaves Lane. An uncontrolled crossing point will be provided at the point the
new route severs the footpath to ensure connectivity is maintained.
5.4.5 The existing junction of Sidgreaves Lane and Lea Road will move west by 30 metres.
5.4.6 From the intermediary roundabout the Cottam Link Road will continue east, at grade,
crossing Sidgreaves Lane at a position 200 metres south of the junction of
Sidgreaves Lane and Lea Road before curving in a north east direction to intersect
Lea Road 130 metres east of the junction of Sidgreaves Lane and Lea Road. A
double roundabout arrangement will be provided to form the connection of the
Cottam Link Road with Cottam Way and Lea Road.
6 DETAILS OF THE WORKS PROPOSED
6.1 New highways to be provided
6.1.1 New footpath from a point on Rosemary Lane 245 metres south of the junction of
Rosemary Lane and Crown Lane. From that point the footpath runs generally east-
northeast for 170 metres, following an existing access track then as a field edge
path. It then runs generally north-northeast for 60 metres as a cross field footpath
to join Footpaths Woodplumpton 65 and Woodplumpton 67.
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6.1.2 New footpath from a point 380 metres generally east along Footpath
Woodplumpton 63, from the junction of Footpaths Woodplumpton 63, 64 and 65.
From that point the footpath runs south-southwest as a field edge footpath for 155
metres. It then runs generally south-southeast for 450 metres on an existing track
and then running generally east for 265 metres on an existing track to join Sandy
Lane at a point 285 metres south of the junction of Sandy Lane, Tabley Lane and
Woodplumpton Road.
6.1.3 New footpath from a point 310 metres east-northeast along Footpath
Woodplumpton 70 from the junction with Rosemary Lane. From that point the
footpath runs generally southeast for 290 metres as a field edge path. It then runs
east south east for 55 metres through the new Bartle Underpass under the Preston
Western Distributor Road. It then runs east-northeast for 270 metres, then south-
southwest as a field edge footpath for 35 metres to join Footpath Woodplumpton
69.
6.1.4 New footpath from a point 220 metres along Footpath Woodplumpton 95 from the
junction with Rosemary Lane. From that point the new footpath runs generally south
for 385 metres to join the existing C344 Bartle Lane. From here it turns west-
southwest for a distance of 68 metres and then running south for 14 metres to join
the new Bartle Lane.
6.1.5 New footpath from a point 420 metres along Footpath Woodplumpton 95 from its
junction with Rosemary Lane. From this point the new footpath heads in a generally
southern direction following field boundaries for a distance of 370 metres before
reaching the existing C344 Bartle Lane and then running generally north-northeast
for a distance of 50 metres to join the new Bartle Lane.
6.1.6 New highway from a point 36 metres south along C330 Lea Lane from the existing
junction of C330 Lea Lane and C344 Bartle Lane, heading east-northeast for 194
metres before running generally north for a distance of 138 metres to join the
existing C344 Bartle Lane.
6.1.7 New highway from a point on C330 Lea Lane 134 metres south of the junction of
C330 Lea Lane and the existing C344 Bartle Lane for a distance of 257 metres in
a generally southerly direction to join the Preston Western Distributor Road.
6.1.8 New footpath from a point on Footpath Newton-with-Clifton 1 386 metres east of
the junction of Footpath Newton-with-Clifton 1 and Harbour Lane. The new footpath
runs east-northeast for 95 metres to join the new Lea Lane.
6.1.9 New highway from a point on C298 Lea Lane 25 metres northeast of the junction
of C298 Lea Lane and Harbour Lane for a distance of 309 metres in a generally
north-northeasterly direction to join the Preston Western Distributor Road.
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6.1.10 New footpath from a point on the East West Link Road 256 metres east of the
junction of the East West Link Road and the Preston Western Distributor Road from
the Saddle Junction. The new footpath runs north-northwest for 35 metres to join
Footpath Woodplumpton 98.
6.1.11 New footpath from a point on the East West Link Road 453 metres west of the
junction of the East West Link Road and Sandy Lane. The new footpath runs south-
southeast for 12 metres to join Footpath Woodplumpton 102.
6.1.12 New highway from a point on Sidgreaves Lane 25 metres west of the existing
junction of C330 Sidgreaves Lane and C330 Lea Road for a distance of 188 metres
in a southwesterly direction to join the Cottam Link Road.
6.1.13 New footpath from a point on Sidgreaves Lane 77 metres south of the junction of
C330 Sidgreaves Lane and C330 Lea Road for a distance of 70 metres in a westerly
direction.
6.1.14 New highway from a point on the unclassified Sidgreaves Lane 276 metres south-
southeast of the junction of C330 Lea Road, C330 Sidgreaves Lane and the
unclassified Sidgreaves Lane for a distance of 66 metres in a north-northwesterly
direction.
6.1.15 New footpath from Footpath Preston 22 at a point 40 metres east of the junction of
Footpaths Preston 20 and Preston 22. The new footpath will follow a southerly path
curving east for a distance of 75 metres. The footpath will then extend in a
northeasterly direction to pass under the Preston Western Distributor Road and
curve north for a total distance of 88 metres to join Footpath Preston 22.
6.1.16 New bridleway from Darkinson Lane at a point 118 metres east of the property
boundary of 100 and 102 Darkinson Lane for a distance of 48 metres in an easterly
direction.
6.2 Highways to be improved
6.2.1 M55 motorway from a point 9 metres east of the eastern edge of Rosemary Lane
overbridge for a distance of 1280 metres in an east-southeasterly direction
extending underneath the Preston Western Distributor Road.
6.2.2 C344 Bartle Lane from a point 296 metres generally east-northeast of the junction
of C344 Bartle Lane with C330 Lea Lane for a distance of 68 meters in a northerly
direction.
6.2.3 C330 Lea Lane from a point 36 metres north of the junction of Lea Lane and C344
Bartle Lane for a distance of 135 metres in a southerly direction.
6.2.4 C330 Lea Lane from a point 135 metres south of the junction of Lea Lane and C344
Bartle Lane for a distance of 39 metres in a southerly direction.
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6.2.5 C330 Lea Lane from a point 201 metres generally south of the junction of Lea Lane
and C344 Bartle Lane for a distance of 11 metres in a southerly direction.
6.2.6 C330 Lea Lane from a point 230 metres generally south of the junction of Lea Lane
and C344 Bartle Lane for a distance of 16 metres in a southerly direction.
6.2.7 C330 Lea Lane from a point 303 metres generally south of the junction of Lea Lane
and C344 Bartle Lane for a distance of 18 metres in a south-southeasterly direction.
6.2.8 C298 Lea Lane from a point 90 metres southwest of the junction of Lea Lane and
Sidgreaves Lane for a distance of 34 metres in a southwesterly direction.
6.2.9 C330 Sidgreaves Lane from a point 95 metres southeast of the junction of Lea Lane
and Sidgreaves Lane for a distance of 18 metres in a southeasterly direction.
6.2.10 C298 Lea Lane from a point 290 metres south west of the junction of Lea Lane with
Sidgreaves Lane for a distance of 159 metres in a south-westerly direction and
extending onto Harbour Lane for a distance of 25 metres in a west-northwesterly
direction from its junction with Lea Lane.
6.2.11 C330 Sidgreaves Lane and the unclassified Sidgreaves Lane from a point 127
metres south of the junction of C330 Sidgreaves Lane and C340 Hoyles Lane for a
distance of 167 metres in a south-southeasterly direction and extending onto C330
Lea Road for a distance of 19 metres in a southeasterly direction from its junction
with the unclassified Sidgreaves Lane.
6.2.12 C330 Lea Road from a point 85 metres east-southeast from the junction of C330
Lea Road and the unclassified Sidgreaves Lane for a distance of 37 metres in an
east-southeasterly direction.
6.2.13 C330 Lea Road from a point 170 metres east-southeast of the junction of C330 Lea
Road and the unclassified Sidgreaves Lane, for a distance of 115 metres in an
easterly direction and extending onto Cottam Way for a distance of 46 metres in a
generally easterly direction from its junction with C330 Lea Road.
6.2.14 Unclassified section of Sidgreaves Lane from a point 146 metres south of its
junction with C330 Lea Road for a distance of 20 metres in a southerly direction.
6.2.15 Darkinson Lane from a point 35 metres generally east of the property boundary of
100 and 102 Darkinson Lane for a distance of 82 metres in an easterly direction.
6.2.16 Darkinson Lane from a point 163 metres generally east of the property boundary of
100 and 102 Darkinson Lane for a distance of 108 metres in an easterly direction.
6.2.17 A583 Blackpool Road, A583 Riversway and A5085 Blackpool Road from a point 39
metres east of the main entranceway to Old Hall Farm for a distance of 300 metres
in a northeasterly direction and then extending for 233 metres in a northeasterly
direction along A583 Riversway and 167 metres in an east-northeasterly direction
along A5085 Blackpool Road.
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6.2.18 Sandy Lane from a point 86 metres north of the junction of Sandy Lane and Maxy
Lane for a distance of 56 metres in a northerly direction.
6.2.19 Sandy Lane from a point 10 metres north of the junction of Sandy Lane and Maxy
Lane for a distance of 48 metres in a northerly direction.
6.2.20 Maxy Lane from a point 373 metres northeast of the junction of Maxy Lane and
Sandy Lane for a distance of 25 metres in a northerly direction.
6.2.21 B5411 Tabley Lane from a point 66 metres south east of the junction of Tabley Lane
and Maxy Lane for a distance of 62 metres in a south easterly direction.
6.2.22 B5411 Tabley Lane from a point 164 metres southeast of the junction of Tabley
Lane and Maxy Lane for a distance of 76 metres in a south easterly direction.
6.2.23 Sandyforth Lane from a point 272 metres northeast of the junction of Sandyforth
Lane and C340 Lightfoot Lane for a distance of 8 metres in a northeasterly direction.
6.2.24 Sandyforth Lane from a point 315 metres northeast of the junction of Sandyforth
Lane and C340 Lightfoot Lane for a distance of 17 metres in a northeasterly
direction.
6.2.25 B6241 Lightfoot Lane from a point 124 metres west of the junction of Lightfoot Lane
and The Maples for a distance of 192 metres in a west-southwesterly direction
extending onto B6241 Tom Benson Way.
6.3 Highways to be stopped up
6.3.1 (SU1) Footpath Woodplumpton 66 from its junction with footpath Woodplumpton 65
to its junction with footpaths Woodplumpton 64 and Woodplumpton 69.
6.3.2 (SU2) Footpath Woodplumpton 64 from its junction with footpaths Woodplumpton
65 and Woodplumpton 63 to its junction with footpaths Woodplumpton 66 and
Woodplumpton 69.
6.3.3 (SU3) Footpath Woodplumpton 69 from its junction with footpaths Woodplumpton
66 and Woodplumpton 64 to its junction with footpath Woodplumpton 70.
6.3.4 (SU4) Footpath Woodplumpton 70 from its junction with footpath Woodplumpton 69
for a distance of 318 metres in a west-northwesterly direction following the M55
boundary before turning south west for a distance 26 metres.
6.3.5 (SU5) Footpath Woodplumpton 69 from its junction with Footpath Woodplumpton
70 for a distance of 135 metres in an easterly direction.
6.3.6 (SU6) Footpath Woodplumpton 95 from a point 222 metres east of the junction with
Rosemary Lane for a distance of 195 metres in and easterly direction.
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6.3.7 (SU7) C334 Bartle Lane from the junction of C344 Bartle Lane and C330 Lea Lane
for a distance of 310 metres heading east-southeast before turning east-northeast
and then curving north.
6.3.8 (SU26) Footpath Woodplumpton 97 from the junction of C344 Bartle Lane for a
distance of 50 metres in a south-easterly direction.
6.3.9 (SU8) C330 Lea Lane from a point 138 metres south of the centreline of the existing
junction of Lea Lane and C344 Bartle Lane for a distance of 6 metres along the
existing Lea Lane in a south-westerly direction.
6.3.10 (SU9) C330 Lea Lane from a point 210 metres south of the centreline of the junction
of Lea Lane and C344 Bartle Lane for a distance of 21 metres in a south-easterly
direction.
6.3.11 (SU10) C330 Lea Lane from a point 13 metres northeast of the southern boundary
of White House, for a distance of 238 metres along the route of Lea Lane in a
generally south easterly direction, extending for a further distance of 90 metres in a
south westerly direction along C298 Lea Lane from the junction of Lea Lane and
C330 Sidgreaves Lane.
6.3.12 (SU11) Sidgreaves Lane, from a point 175 metres south of the junction of C330 Lea
Road and Sidgreaves Lane for a distance of 57 metres in southerly direction.
6.3.13 (SU12) C330 Lea Road from a point 124 metres south east of the junction of Lea
Road and Sidgreaves Lane for a distance of 45 metres in south-easterly direction.
6.3.14 (SU13) Footpath Newton-With-Clifton 1 from its existing junction with C330 Lea
Lane for a distance of 215 metres in a westerly and then south westerly direction.
6.3.15 (SU14) Footpath Woodplumpton 98 from its junction with C330 Lea Lane for a
distance of 203 metres in an easterly direction following the farm track and then
hedge line.
6.3.16 (SU15) Footpath Woodplumpton 101 from its junction with footpaths
Woodplumpton 99, Woodplumpton 100 and Woodplumpton 102 for a distance of
38 metres in a southerly direction.
6.3.17 (SU16) Footpath Woodplumpton 102 from its junction with footpaths
Woodplumpton 99, Woodplumpton 100 and Woodplumpton 101 for a distance of
337 metres in an easterly direction.
6.3.18 (SU17) Footpath Lea 7 for a distance of 57 metres where it is severed by the
Preston Western Distributor Road.
6.3.19 (SU24) Sidgreaves Lane from its junction with Lea Lane for a distance of 81 metres
in a southerly direction.
6.3.20 (SU25) Footpath Lea 7 from its junction with the unclassified Sidgreaves Lane, for
a distance of 95 metres in a westerly direction.
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6.3.21 (SU18) Darkinson Lane from a point 118 metres east of the property
boundary of 100 and 102 Darkinson Lane for a distance of 48 metres in an
easterly direction.
6.3.22 (SU19) Sandy Lane from a point 58 metres north of the junction of Sandy Lane and
Maxy Lane for a distance of 28 metres in a northerly direction.
6.3.23 (SU20) Maxy Lane from the junction of Maxy Lane and Sandy Lane for a distance
of 373 metres in a generally northeasterly direction.
6.3.24 (SU21) B5411 Tabley lane from a point 128 metres south-east of the junction of
Tabley Lane and Maxy Lane for a distance of 36 metres in a southeasterly direction.
6.3.25 (SU22) Footpath Woodplumpton 88 from a point 134 metres northwest of the
junction C340 Lightfoot Lane and Footpath Woodlplumpton 88, for a distance of 28
metres in the northwesterly direction.
6.3.26 (SU23) Sandyforth Lane, Bridleway Broughton 2 and Bridleway Woodplumpton 89
from a point 280 metres northeast of the junction of Sandyforth Lane and C340
Lightfoot Lane for a distance of 35 metres in a northeasterly direction.
6.4 New private means of access
6.4.1 New access provided for the landscape area adjacent to the Preston Western
Distributor Road from the west side of the new Bartle Lane (new highway N06) at a
point 340 metres generally northeast of the junction of the new Bartle Lane with
C330 Lea Lane.
6.4.2 New access to fields south of the new Bartle Lane (new highway N06) from the
south side of the new Bartle Lane at a point 260 metres generally east of the
junction of the new Bartle Lane with C330 Lea Lane.
6.4.3 New access provided for the landscape area west of the Preston Western
Distributor Road from the east side of C330 Lea Lane at the junction of C330 Lea
Lane and the existing C344 Bartle Lane.
6.4.4 New access to Moor Hall Cottage, Moor Hall Barn (1 and 2) and Moor Hall Farm
from the south side the new Bartle Lane (new highway N06) from the south side of
the new Bartle Lane at a point 250 metres generally east of the junction of the new
Bartle Lane with C330 Lea Lane.
6.4.5 New access to fields south of the new Bartle Lane (new highway N06) from the
south side of the new Bartle Lane at a point 247 metres generally east of the
junction of the new Bartle Lane with C330 Lea Lane.
6.4.6 New access to landscape areas west of the Preston Western Distributor Road and
south of the new Bartle Lane (new highway N06) from the south side of the new
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Bartle Lane at a point 11 metres east of the junction of new Bartle Lane with C330
Lea Lane.
6.4.7 New access to the field north of the Sitting Goose Inn and south of the new Bartle
Lane (new highway N06) from the east side of C330 Lea Lane at a point 21 metres
south of the junction of new Bartle Lane with C330 Lea Lane.
6.4.8 New access to the fields west of the new Lea Lane (new highway N07) and being
south of Ivy Farm, from the west side of the new Lea Lane at a point 125 metres
north of the junction of the new Lea Lane and the Preston Western Distributor Road.
6.4.9 New access to the fields east of the Preston Western Distributor Road from the east
side of the Preston Western Distributor Road at a point 83 metres north of the
junction of the Preston Western Distributor Road and the East West Link Road.
6.4.10 New access to Crowlady Farm and field to the north of East West Link Road from
the north side of the East West Link Road at a point 256 metres east-northeast of
the junction of the East West Link Road and the Preston Western Distributor Road.
This access route heads north-northwest from the East West Link Road to the field
boundary for a distance of 40 metres.
6.4.11 New access to the landscape area north of the new C298 Lea Lane (new highway
N09) from the north side of the new C298 Lea Lane at a point 67 metres west of
the junction with the Preston Western Distributor Road.
6.4.12 New access to the Saddle Inn Public House from the south side of the new private
means of access (PA15) at a point 20 metres south of the junction of the new private
means of access (PA15) and the East West Link Road for a distance of 24 metres
in a generally southwesterly direction.
6.4.13 New private access for the field south of the East West Link Road and being east
of the Saddle Inn Public House from the east side of the new private means of
access (PA15) at a point 17 metres south of the junction of the new private means
of access (PA15) and the East West Link Road for a distance of 18 metres in an
easterly direction.
6.4.14 New shared access to serve the Saddle Inn Public House and the field to the south
of the East West Link Road from the south side of the East West Link Road at a
point 82 metres east of the junction of the East West Link Road and the Preston
Western Distributor Road for a distance of 20 metres in a southerly direction.
6.4.15 New private access to the landscape area south of the East West Link Road from
the south side of the East West Link Road at a point 245 metres east of the junction
of the East West Link Road and the Preston Western Distributor Road.
6.4.16 New private access to the fields south of the East West Link Road from the south
side of the East West Link road at a point 350 metres east of the junction of the
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East West Link Road and the Preston Western Distributor Road for a distance of
11 metres in a southerly direction.
6.4.17 New private access to the fields south of the East West Link Road from the south
side of the East West Link road at a point 384 metres east of the junction of the
East West Link Road and the Preston Western Distributor Road for a distance of
10 metres in a southerly direction.
6.4.18 New private access to the fields north of the East West Link Road from the north
side of the East West Link road at a point 578 metres east of the junction of the
East West Link Road and the Preston Western Distributor Road for a distance of
13 metres in a northerly direction.
6.4.19 New private access to the landscape area east of the Preston Western Distributor
Road from the south side of the new improved highway I08 being part of C330
Sidgreaves Lane.
6.4.20 New access to the fields east of C330 Sidgreaves Lane from the east side of C330
Sidgreaves Lane at a point 285 metres north of the junction of C330 Sidgreaves
Lane and Hoyles Lane.
6.4.21 New access to the landscape area west of the Preston Western Distributor Road
from the west side of the Preston Western Distributor Road at the junction of the
Preston Western Distributor Road and the Cottam Link Road.
6.4.22 New access to the landscape area west of the new highway N12 from the west side
of new highway N12 at a point 70 metres northeast of the junction of new highway
N12 with the Cottam Link Road.
6.4.23 New access will be provided to Earl’s Farm from the west side of new highway N12
at a point 114 metres northeast of the junction of new highway N12 with the Cottam
Link Road.
6.4.24 New access will be provided to Earl’s Farm fields from the east of new highway N12
at a point 114 metres northeast of the junction of new highway N12 with the Cottam
Link Road for a distance of 13 metres in an easterly direction.
6.4.25 New access to be provided to fields west of C330 Sidgreaves Lane from the west
side of C330 Sidgreaves Lane at a point 170 metres southeast of the junction of
C330 Sidgreaves Lane and Hoyles Lane.
6.4.26 New access to the field to the south of Lea Road from the most southerly edge of
Highway Improvement I11 situated at a point 96 metres south east from the junction
of Lea Road and Sidgreaves Lane.
6.4.27 New access to Clock House Farm from the east side of Cottam Link Road at a point
46 metres southwest of the junction with the western roundabout of the double
roundabout arrangement at Lea Road.
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6.4.28 New access to the fields north of the Cottam Link Road from the west side of the
unclassified Sidgreaves Lane at a point 173 metres south-southeast of the junction
of Sidgreaves Lane and C330 Lea Road.
6.4.29 New access to the fields west of the unclassified Sidgreaves Lane from the west of
the new Sidgreaves Lane (new highway N14) at a point 35 metres south of the
junction of the new Sidgreaves Lane (new highway N14) and the Cottam Link Road.
6.4.30 New access to the fields east of C298 Lea Lane from the east side of C298 Lea
Lane at a point 31 metres northeast of the boundary between Hillcrest and Many
Views properties.
6.4.31 New access to fields north of the Cottam Link Road from the north side of the
roundabout at the junction of C330 Lea Road and Cottam Way at a point 80 metres
west of the eastern extent of highway improvement I12.
6.4.32 New shared access for Darkinson Lane Stables and fields located to the north of
Darkinson Lane at a point 56 metres east of the property boundary of 100 and 102
Darkinson Lane for a distance of 38 metres in a northerly then northeasterly
direction.
6.4.33 New access to fields to the north of Darkinson Lane from the north side of the new
private means of access PA31 at a point 35 metres generally northeast of the
junction of the new private means of access PA31 and Darkinson Lane for a
distance of 5 metres in a north-northwesterly direction.
6.4.34 New access to Darkinson Lane Stables from the eastern extent of the new private
means of access PA31 at a point 42 metres generally northeast of the junction of
the new private means of access PA31 and Darkinson Lane for a distance of 4
metres.
6.4.35 New access to the landscape area south of Darkinson Lane and east of the Preston
Western Distributor Road from the south side of Darkinson Lane at a point 188
metres east of the property boundary of 100 and 102 Darkinson Lane.
6.4.36 New access to fields to the north of Darkinson Lane from the northern extent of a
turning head located on the north side of Darkinson Lane. The turning head is
located 207 metres east of the property boundary of 100 and 102 Darkinson Lane.
6.4.37 New access to the landscape areas to the west of west of the Preston Western
Distributor Road from the west side of the Preston Western Distributor Road at a
point 55 metres south of the junction of the Preston Western Distributor Road and
the stopped up Darkinson Lane (SU18).
6.4.38 New access to fields to the west of the Preston Western Distributor Road at a point
44 metres north of the junction of Darkinson Lane and Footpath Lea 20 for a
distance of 20 metres curving in an easterly direction.
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6.4.39 New access to fields west of the Preston Western Distributor Road, from Darkinson
Lane at a point 41 metres north of the junction of Darkinson Lane and Footpath Lea
20.
6.4.40 New access to field bounded by A583 Riversway and A5085 Blackpool Road being
to the east of the Preston Western Distributor Road from A5085 Blackpool Road at
a point 108 metres west of the western property boundary of property 1002
Blackpool Road.
6.4.41 New access to fields north of A583 Riversway from the north side of A583
Riversway at a point 315 metres east of the junction of A583 Riversway and the
Preston Western Distributor Road.
6.4.42 New access to the field to the north of the East West Link Road from the north side
of the East West Link Road at a point 88 metres west of the junction of the East
West Link Road and Sandy Lane.
6.4.43 New access to the landscape area south of the East West Link Road from the east
side of Sandy Lane at the junction of Sandy Lane and Maxy Lane.
6.4.44 New access to Landorn Boarding Kennels and Cattery to the west of B5411 Tabley
Lane from the west side of B5411 Tabley Lane at a point 193 metres southeast of
the junction of B5411 Tabley Lane and Maxy Lane.
6.4.45 New access to the field to the south of the East West Link Road from the south side
of the East West Link Road at a point 68 metres northeast of the junction of the
East West Link Road and B5411 Tabley Lane.
6.4.46 New access to the landscape area south of the East West Link Road from the south
side of the East West Link Road at a point 203 metres northeast of the junction of
the East West Link Road with B5411 Tabley Lane.
6.4.47 New access to the field to the south of the East West Link Road from the south side
of the East West Link Road at a point 256 metres northeast of the junction of the
East West Link Road and B5411 Tabley Lane.
6.4.48 New access to Houghton House Farm, Houghton House Barn, Lightfoot Barn and
Lightfoot Farm to the north side of the new East West Link Road from the north side
of the East West Link Road at a point 715 metres generally west of the junction of
the East West Link Road and B6241 Lightfoot Lane.
6.4.49 New access to fields to the north of the East West Link Road from the northwest
side of the East West Link Road at a point 539 metres generally northwest of the
junction of the East West Link Road and B6241 Lightfoot Lane.
6.4.50 New access to fields to the south of the East West Link Road from the southeast
side of the East West Link Road at a point 533 metres generally northwest of the
junction of the East West Link Road and B6241 Lightfoot Lane.
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6.4.51 New access to the fields north of Sandyforth Lane from the northwest side of
Sandyforth Lane at a point 236 metres northeast of the junction of Lightfoot Lane
and Sandyforth Lane.
6.4.52 New access to the field to the north of the East West Link Road from the north side
of the East West Link Road at a point 303 metres south-west of the junction of the
East West Link Road and Sandy Lane.
6.4.53 New access to the field to the south of the East West Link Road from the south side
of the East West Link Road at a point 280 metres southwest of the junction of the
East West Link Road and Sandy Lane.
6.4.54 New access to the field to the north of the East West Link Road from the north side
of the East West Link Road at a point 207 metres west-southwest of the junction of
the East West Link Road and Sandy Lane.
6.5 Private means of access to be stopped up
6.5.1 (X01) Access to fields south of the C344 Bartle Lane from the south side of C344
Bartle Lane at a point 248 metres east of the junction of C344 Bartle Lane and C330
Lea Lane for a distance of 27 metres in a southeasterly direction.
6.5.2 (X02) Access to Moor Hall Cottage, Moor Hall Barn (1 and 2), Moor Hall Farm and
fields to the south of C344 Bartle Lane from the south side of C344 Bartle Lane at
a point 240 metres east of the junction of Bartle Lane and C330 Lea Lane for a
distance of 49 metres in a southeasterly direction.
6.5.3 (X04) Access to fields north of C344 Bartle Lane in the route of the Preston Western
Distributor Road from the north side of C344 Bartle Lane at a point 137 metres east
of the junction of C344 Bartle Lane and C330 Lea Lane.
6.5.4 (X05) Access to the fields south C344 Bartle Lane in the route of the Preston
Western Distributor Road from the south side of C344 Bartle Lane at a point 141
metres east of the junction of C344 Bartle Lane and C330 Lea Lane.
6.5.5 (X06) Access to the field east of C330 Lea Lane and south of C344 Bartle Lane
from the southeast side of the junction of C330 Lea Lane and C344 Bartle Lane.
6.5.6 (X07) Access to the field east of C330 Lea Lane located north of the Sitting Goose
Inn from the east side of C330 Lea Lane at a point 57 metres south of the junction
of C330 Lea Lane and C344 Bartle Lane.
6.5.7 (X08) Access to the fields east of C330 Lea Lane located south of the Sitting Goose
Inn from the east side of C330 Lea Lane at a point 137 metres south of the junction
of C330 Lea Lane and C344 Bartle Lane.
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6.5.8 (X09) Access to the fields west of C330 Lea Lane located between Ivy Farm and
White House from the west side of C330 Lea Lane at a point 258 metres south of
the junction of C330 Lea Lane and C344 Bartle Lane.
6.5.9 (X10) Access to the fields west of C330 Lea Lane located south of the property
known as White House from the west side of C330 Lea Lane at a point 347 metres
south of the junction of C330 Lea Lane and C344 Bartle Lane.
6.5.10 (X11) Access to Crowlady Farm from the east side of C330 Lea Lane at a point 56
metres north of the junction of C330 Lea Lane and C330 Sidgreaves Lane.
6.5.11 (X12) Access to the fields to the west of C330 Sidgreaves Lane from the west side
of C330 Sidgreaves Lane at a point 178 metres southeast of the junction of C330
Sidgreaves Lane and Hoyles Lane.
6.5.12 (X13) Access to the fields south of C330 Lea Road from the south side of C330 Lea
Road at a point 92 metres east-southeast of the junction of C330 Lea Road and
C330 Sidgreaves Lane.
6.5.13 (X15) Access to Earl’s Farm, Earl's Farm Cottage and fields to the west of the
unclassified Sidgreaves Lane from the west side of the unclassified Sidgreaves
Lane at a point 80 metres south of the junction of the unclassified Sidgreaves Lane
and C330 Lea Road.
6.5.14 (X16) Access to the fields west of the unclassified Sidgreaves Lane from the west
side of the unclassified Sidgreaves Lane at a point 244 metres south of the junction
of the unclassified Sidgreaves Lane and C330 Lea Road.
6.5.15 (X25) Access to the Saddle Inn Public House from the east side of Sidgreaves Lane
at a point 26 metres southeast of the junction of Sidgreaves Lane and Lea Lane for
a distance of 56 metres in a southeasterly direction.
6.5.16 (X26) Access to the fields north of the roundabout at the junction of C330 Lea Road
and Cottam Way at a point 80 metres west of the eastern extent of highway
improvement I12.
6.5.17 (X18) Access to fields to the north of Darkinson Lane from the north side of
Darkinson Lane at a point 83 metres east of the property boundary of 100 and 102
Darkinson Lane for a distance of 24 in a northerly direction.
6.5.18 (X19) Access to Darkinson Lane Stables to the north of Darkinson Lane from the
north side of Darkinson Lane at a point 152 metres east of the property boundary
of 100 and 102 Darkinson Lane for a distance of 38 in a northerly then westerly
direction.
6.5.19 (X20) Access to fields south of Darkinson Lane from the south side of Darkinson
Lane at a point 163 metres east of the property boundary of 100 and 102 Darkinson
Lane.
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6.5.20 (X21) Access to fields north of the eastbound A583 Riversway from the north side
of the eastbound A583 Riversway at a point 268 metres east from the eastern
boundary of the properties known as Old Hall Cottages.
6.5.21 (X22) Access to fields south of the eastbound A583 Riversway from the south side
of the eastbound A583 Riversway at a point 268 metres east from the eastern
boundary of the properties known as Old Hall Cottages.
6.5.22 (X23) The northern access to Landorn Boarding Kennels and Cattery from the
southwest side of Tabley Lane at a point 141 metres south of the junction of B5411
Tabley Lane and Maxy Lane.
6.5.23 (X24) Access to Houghton House Farm, Houghton House Barn, Lightfoot Barn and
Lightfoot Farm at a point 134 metres north of the junction of the existing access
from C340 Lightfoot Lane and for a distance of 28 metres in a north-northwesterly
direction.
7 REASONS FOR MAKING THE ORDER
7.1 The Preston Western Distributor Road was first introduced in 1969 as a strategic route in a
Government Green Paper ‘Roads for the Future’ as a westerly bypass of Preston. The principle
of a Preston Western Bypass was published in the Outline Plan for the Central Lancashire New
Town in 1974. This formed part of a substantial investment in transport infrastructure to support
the development of the new town area. The proposed road was a link from the M55 to the A583
on a route similar to that presented in the proposed scheme. The M55 motorway opened in
1975 with three junctions numbered 1, 3 and 4 but leaving out junction 2 for a connection to
the western bypass.
7.2 The Preston Box Western section of Preston Southern and Western By-Pass as it came to be
known, continued to be promoted into the early 1980s because of the contribution it would
make to relieving congestion on the internal roads of the new town and to ensuring that all
through traffic could avoid the congested centre of Preston. Subsequently, it briefly came to
form a Department for Transport scheme as part of the Government’s National Roads
Programme but was withdrawn in March 1994 in line with the then Government’s policy of
minimising the creation of new trunk route corridors in favour of using existing transport
corridors.
7.3 The Policy Framework for the scheme consists of the National Planning Policy Framework
(NPPF), the adopted Central Lancashire Core Strategy, the adopted Preston Local Plan 2012
– 2026 (Site Allocations and Development Management Policies). The North West Preston
Masterplan has been produced as guidance for the North West Preston Strategic Location and
expands on policy (MD2) in the adopted Preston Local Plan 2012 – 2026 which is a
Supplementary Planning Document. In addition, the Local Transport Plan and the Central
Lancashire Highways and Transport Masterplan sets out Lancashire County Council's
investment priorities for transport and travel in Lancashire, and its commitment to the
development of the scheme. The City Deal Infrastructure Delivery Plan 2015/18 sets out the
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delivery programme for the highway and physical community infrastructure over a three year
period, the Preston Western Distributor and East West Link Road are part of this plan.
7.4 Paragraph 7 of the NPPF notes three dimensions of sustainable development:
7.4.1 Economic – contributing to building a strong, responsive and competitive economy,
by ensuring that sufficient land of the right type is available in the right places and at
the right time to support growth and innovation, by identifying and co-ordinating
development requirements, including the provision of infrastructure;
7.4.2 Social – supporting strong, vibrant and healthy communities, by providing the supply
of housing required to meet the needs of present and future generations; by creating
a high quality built environment, with accessible local services that reflect the
community's needs and support its health, social and cultural well-being; and
7.4.3 Environmental – contributing to protecting and enhancing our natural, built and
historic environment; and, as part of this, helping to improve bio-diversity, use natural
resources prudently, minimise waste and pollution, and mitigate and adapt to climate
change including moving to a low carbon economy.
7.5 The scheme will adhere to these by providing infrastructure that supports economic growth,
supports delivery of houses, enhances accessibility to services and provides solutions which
minimise environmental impact.
7.6 The Core Strategy for Lancashire was produced via collaboration between Preston City
Council, South Ribble Borough Council and Chorley Borough Council. The Core Strategy was
adopted by all collaborating councils (it was adopted by Preston City Council in July 2012).
The Core Strategy is a strategic document. In respect of the Preston Western Distributor Road
and East West Link Road area the relevant district council is Preston City Council.
7.7 The Core Strategy sets out a number of strategic objectives designed to set out the key issues
to be addressed in each policy theme. The objective concerning travel sets out to reduce the
need to travel by promoting more sustainable modes of transport and to improve the road
network to the north and south of Preston. Policy 3 sets out to improve the road network
between Cottam and Eastway. The scheme would improve the local network between Cottam
and Eastway and provides a combined cycletrack along its route.
7.8 The scheme would support the delivery of Policy 4 that concerns housing delivery.
7.9 Policy 1 'Locating growth' outlines where growth and investment will be concentrated this
includes the North West Preston Strategic Location and Cottam Strategic Site. Paragraph 5.47
and 5.48 sets out the need for infrastructure in the North West Preston strategic location which
would be considered in the Preston Local Plan 2012-2026.
7.10 The Preston Local Plan forms part of the Statutory Development Plan for Preston. This
replaces the Preston Local Plan 2004. Within this document the preferred route for the Preston
Western Distributor is safeguarded in Policy IN1 “A preferred route is safeguarded for the
Preston Western Distributor Road in the location shown on the Policies Map. Planning
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permission will not be granted for any development that would prejudice the construction of the
road."
7.11 In paragraph 3.21 of the Local Plan it explains that Preston City Council recognises that
significant new investment in highways and transport infrastructure is required before there
can be significant development at North West Preston.
7.12 In paragraph 3.23 it mentions that the Central Lancashire Highway and Transport Masterplan
proposes a North West Preston East West Link Road. This will be a local distributor to serve
the new development. It is crucial to deter through traffic and local generated traffic from using
the congested routes to the east. The East West Link Road is considered in more detail within
the North West Preston Masterplan.
7.13 The North West Preston Masterplan had been produced as a guidance for the North West
Preston Strategic Location. The East West Link Road is an important part of the new
development proposed in the North West Preston Masterplan to ensure that ready and
convenient access to and from the Preston Western Distributor is available for both local and
long-distance journeys and in order to deter through traffic and locally generated traffic from
using already congested routes to the east towards the A6, Preston City Centre, and M55
Junction 1.
7.14 The main priorities are to:
7.14.1 Improve access into areas for economic growth and regeneration;
7.14.2 Provide better access to education and employment;
7.14.3 Maintain the asset;
7.14.4 Improve peoples’ quality of life and wellbeing; and
7.14.5 Provide safe, reliable, convenient and affordable transport alternatives to the car.
7.15 The scheme will deliver additional capacity that will remove traffic from the local network and
provide access onto M55 and A583 while supporting the delivery of houses needed in the area.
The scheme will improve access to the Warton Enterprise Zone and Westinghouse
Springfields Works at Salwick whilst also providing improved access to Preston City Centre.
7.16 A combined cycletrack would be provided along the scheme. Providing a combined cycletrack
is an alternative to the car, be 2 metres from the road and would link up with the existing cycle
and footway network. The scheme will allow a priority corridor (The Cottam/Ingol to the City
Centre Corridor) to come forward and improve the public realm of the area.
7.17 In May 2016 a planning application for the Classified Road was submitted to the Development
Control section of the County Council and made known and available to the public.
7.18 On the 4th day of October 2017 the Council resolved to grant planning permission for the
construction of the Classified Road.
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8 INSPECTION OF DOCUMENTS
8.1 The following documents are available for public inspection during normal office hours at:
8.1.1 the offices of the Lancashire County Council, Environment Directorate, Pitt Street,
Preston, PR1 0LD;
8.1.2 the offices of Preston City Council, Town Hall, Preston, PR1 2RL;
8.1.3 the offices of Fylde Borough Council, Town Hall, Lytham St Annes, FY8 1LW;
8.1.4 Ingol Library of Ventnor Place, Ingol, Preston, PR2 3YX;
8.1.5 Savick Library of 6 Birkdale Drive, Ashton-on-Ribble, Preston, PR2 1UL;
8.1.6 the documents can also be viewed on the County Council's website: visit
www.lancashire.gov.uk and search for 'Preston Western Distributor Road'.
8.2 The documents are:
8.2.1 The Order and accompanying plans.
8.2.2 This Statement of Reasons.
8.2.3 A copy of Planning Application reference nos. LCC/2016/0046.
9 CONTACT DETAILS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
9.1 Interested parties affected by the Order who wish to discuss matters with the Council should
contact Phill Wilson by one of the following means:
9.1.1 by e-mail to [email protected]
9.1.2 by post to Lancashire County Council, City Deal Delivery Team, County Hall,
Preston, Lancashire, PR1 8XJ marked for the attention of Phill Wilson.