A £9bn road crossing between Kent and Essex has been given the go-ahead by the government. The Planning Inspectorate ...
Plans to build the largest road tunnel in the UK at a cost of £8.3bn have been approved by the government. The Lower Thames Crossing would link Tilbury, Essex, and Gravesend in Kent by running ...
The proposed £9 billion Lower Thames Crossing between Kent and Essex has been given the go ahead by Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander. “The Lower Thames Crossing application has today been ...
The proposed £9 billion Lower Thames Crossing between Kent and Essex has been given the go ahead by Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander. “The Lower Thames Crossing application has today been ...
The long-mooted Lower Thames Crossing, which would feature a 14.5-mile road including a 2.6-mile tunnel passing beneath the River Thames, was granted a development consent order on Tuesday ...
Work on the Lower Thames Crossing has been ongoing since 2009. It would connect the A2 and M2 in Kent to the A13 and M25 in Essex via a 2.6-mile tunnel under the River Thames. Britain's biggest ...
The Planning Inspectorate said the Cabinet minister has approved a development consent order application by National Highways for the 14.5-mile Lower Thames Crossing. Work on the project has been ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The proposed £9 billion Lower Thames Crossing between Kent and Essex has been given the go ahead by Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander ...
"This includes the Lower Thames Crossing, which will improve connectivity at Dover, Felixstowe and Harwich, alleviating severe congestion as goods destined to export come from the north and the ...
The proposed £9 billion Lower Thames Crossing between Kent and Essex has been given the go ahead by Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander. “The Lower Thames Crossing application has today been granted ...