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Question LA Reply Final Answer Confidence Final prediction Status Edit
3.4DI_QUESTION - (i) construction of a new road to be built by a local authority; No No 0% Edit
3.4DII_QUESTION - (ii) an approved alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway underpass No No 0% Edit
3.4DIII_QUESTION - (iii) construction of a roundabout (other than a mini roundabout) or widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes No No 0% Edit
3.4E_QUESTION - the centre line of the proposed route of a new road under proposals published for public No No 0% Edit
3.4FI_QUESTION - (i) construction of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway underpass flyover footbridge elevated road or dual carriageway; No No 0% Edit
3.4FII_QUESTION - (ii) construction of a roundabout (other than a mini roundabout) No No 0% Edit
3.4FIII_QUESTION - (iii) widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes, under proposals published for public consultation No No 0% Edit
3.5A_QUESTION - Is the property (or will it be) within 200 metres of the centre line of a proposed railway, tramway, No No 0% Edit
3.5B_QUESTION - Are there are any proposals for a railway, tramway, light railway or monorail within the Local Yes, This refers to the possible development and construction of new high speed rail lines and major infrastructure (bridges,flyover's etc) extending north of Phase One (between London and Birmingham) to Manchester and Leeds.HS2. On 15 November 2016, the government announced the preferred route for Phase 2B of HS2. The announcement supercedes all of the maps produced in 2013 which can be accessed at https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/hs2-phase-2b-2013-route-announcement-documents on the government's HS2 web site for information. HS2 refers to the possible development and construction of new high speed rail lines and major infrastructure (bridges,flyover's etc) extending north of Phase One (between London and Birmingham) to Manchester and Leeds. PLEASE NOTE : No liability is accepted by Cheshire East Council in respect of the provision of the web site link provided and the information contained therein. No further enquiries can be answered about the proposal. For more information about the proposed railway please go to the following website: Department for Transport website https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/high-speed-two-limited Yes, This refers to the possible development and construction of new high speed rail lines and major infrastructure (bridges,flyover's etc) extending north of Phase One (between London and Birmingham) to Manchester and Leeds.HS2. On 15 November 2016, the government announced the preferred route for Phase 2B of HS2. The announcement supercedes all of the maps produced in 2013 which can be accessed at https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/hs2-phase-2b-2013-route-announcement-documents on the government's HS2 web site for information. HS2 refers to the possible development and construction of new high speed rail lines and major infrastructure (bridges,flyover's etc) extending north of Phase One (between London and Birmingham) to Manchester and Leeds. PLEASE NOTE : No liability is accepted by Cheshire East Council in respect of the provision of the web site link provided and the information contained therein. No further enquiries can be answered about the proposal. For more information about the proposed railway please go to the following website: Department for Transport website https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/high-speed-two-limited 0% Edit
3.6A_QUESTION - permanent stopping up or diversion No No 0% Edit