24 Oct 2002
The case for the controversial Western Bypasses of Wolverhampton and Stourbridge has been rejected by the panel of planning experts reporting on Regional Planning Guidance (RPG) for the West Midlands.
The panels report, published today, gives its conclusions on
the evidence presented at the public examination earlier this year by
supporters and opponents of the proposed roads. The construction of
the Western Bypasses was recommended by the West Midlands Area Multi-Modal
Study, which reported late last year. The roads are seen as essential
to the regeneration of the Black Country, but Friends of the Earth and
local campaigners believe that they are an attempt to build by stealth
the Birmingham Western Orbital motorway, which was rejected by Ministers
in the mid 1990s.
According to the RPG panel:
Friends of the Earth Regional Campaigns Co-ordinator Chris Crean said:
The panels rejection of the case for the Western Bypasses
is great news. They have seen through the rickety arguments and demolished
the case for these unnecessary and destructive roads brick-by-brick.
I hope this will prove the death blow to this grim and pointless threat
to our environment".
A briefing on the Western Bypasses is available on request, and the RPG Panel report is available on the website of the Government Office for the West Midlands
Contact details:
Friends of the Earth
26-28 Underwood St.
LONDON
N1 7JQ
Tel: 020 7490 1555
Fax: 020 7490 0881
Web: www.foe.co.uk/feedback.html
Media team