Decision details

25/00019 - A228/B2017 and B2017/B2160/Mascalls Court Road, Paddock Wood Junction Improvements

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

Proposed decision:

 

      i.    Approve to defer the improvement of A228/B2017 junction improvement;

    ii.    Approve to use any surplus section 106 funding to progress the feasibility and opportunities for voluntary land acquisition of an alternative A228/B2017 junction improvement for a larger roundabout;

   iii.    Approve to progress the amended B2017/B2160 junction improvement as shown indicatively on Drg. No. 60660469-ACM-01-SW-DR-WR-0001-P01 through surveys, design and construction;

   iv.    Approve that  the proposed B2017/B2160 junction improvement shown on Drg. No. 60660469-ACM-01-SW-DR-WR-0001-P01 to be used for Land Charge disclosures and development control;

    v.    Approve the transfer of land for the B2017/B2160 junction improvement from an adjacent housing development under a section 106 planning obligation and to acquire any other land and rights as necessary;

   vi.    Approve to progress any statutory approvals and consents including Traffic Regulation Orders required for the B2017/B2160 junction improvement scheme including detailed planning consent, drainage and environmental consents and securing temporary use of land for a construction site compound;

  vii.    Approve to enter into construction contracts as necessary for the delivery of the B2017/B2160 junction improvement scheme subject to any internal approval process required to the proposed procurement strategy; and

 viii.    DELEGATE authority to the Corporate Director of Growth Environment & Transport in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, to take relevant actions, including but not limited to, awarding, finalising the terms of and entering into the relevant contracts or other legal agreements, as necessary, to implement the decision

 

 

Reason for the decision

There are three major housing developments in Paddock Wood that are being implemented and together are delivering nearly 1,000 new homes.  A staggered traffic signalisation and some widening of roads is needed to mitigate the cumulative traffic impacts of the new developments which are consented.

 

 

Background

 

The improvement of both the A228/B2017 and B2017/B2160 junctions are important schemes to provide increased capacity and improve accessibility to help mitigate the three large housing s developments in Paddock Woods.

 

Initial scoping, survey and feasibility investigations identified that the A228/B2017 junction improvement for an improved roundabout was not practicable or deliverable within the highway boundary. The B2017/B2160 junction needed to be reviewed due to update flood risk information from the Environment Agency. The land available for the scheme would not provide sufficient space to be able to mitigate the additional surface water generated by the changes in the highway and the additional hard paved areas.

 

As the original scheme cannot be delivered further flood risk modelling and scheme development work, has been undertaken and an amended scheme has been developed that will still provide the increased traffic capacity and accessibility improvements that were the objectives of the original proposal.  As it is a new scheme a new key decision is needed to proceed.

 

Options (other options considered but discarded)

 

A228/B2017 junction improvement - Reverting to the ‘Minor’ improvement option was not considered worthwhile with the improvements not delivering significant operational benefits. 

 

B2017/B2160 junction – several amended road layouts were modelled to identify a final optimal scheme to better reflect updated flood risk information.

 

How the proposed decision supports Framing Kent’s Future 2022-2026: (https://www.kent.gov.uk/about-the-council/strategies-and-policies/corporate-policies/our-council-strategy)

 

The scheme supports Priority 2 by improving infrastructure for communities. It will help level up Kent by providing enhanced transport accessibility and connectivity within the borough of Tunbridge Wells, and in particular Paddock Wood. The improved walking and cycling facilities will enhance active travel and contribute towards improving the health of the local population

 

The scheme also support the key priorities set out in the County Council’s Local Transport Plan 5 “Striking the Balance” (LTP5) in terms of providing additional highway capacity, improving accessibility and reducing congestion will also be benefit aims.  These schemes are specifically referred to for providing improvements in ‘Paddock Wood to improve pedestrian, wheeling, and cycling journeys’.

 

How the proposed decision supports Securing Kent’s Future:Securing Kents Future - Budget Recovery Strategy.pdf

 

The scheme is fully funded from banked S106 contributions so is no additional financial burden to KCC.

 

Decision:

As Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, I agree to:

 

i)          Approval to defer the improvement of A228/B2017 junction improvement.

ii)         Approval to use any surplus S106 funding to progress the feasibility and opportunities for voluntary land acquisition of an alternative A228/B2017 junction improvement for a larger roundabout.

iii)        Approval to progress the amended B2017/B2160 junction improvement as shown indicatively on Drg. No. 60660469-ACM-01-SW-DR-HR-0105 through surveys, design and construction.

iv)        Approval for the proposed B2017/B2160 junction improvement shown on Drg. No. 60660469-ACM-01-SW-DR-HR-0105 to be used for Land Charge disclosures and development control.

v)         Approval to take a transfer of land for the B2017/B2160 junction improvement from an adjacent housing development under a section 106 planning obligation and to acquire any other land and rights as necessary.

vi)        Approval to progress any statutory approvals and consents including Traffic Regulation Orders required for the B2017/B2160 junction improvement scheme including detailed planning consent, drainage and environmental consents and securing temporary use of land for a construction site compound.

vii)       Approval to enter into construction contracts as necessary for the delivery of the B2017/B2160 junction improvement scheme subject to any internal approval process required to the proposed procurement strategy; and

viii)      Delegate authority to the Corporate Director of Growth, Environment and Transport Approval to take relevant actions, including but not limited to awarding, finalising and entering into the relevant contracts or other legal agreements, as necessary, to implement the decision.

Publication date: 19/03/2025

Date of decision: 19/03/2025

Effective from: 27/03/2025

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