Update: Warblington Bridge Council agrees plans but implementation is delayed.
Councillors in Havant have agreed to pause plans to build a
footbridge at Warblington station due to rising costs and
infrastructure priorities.
At a
cabinet meeting yesterday (Wednesday 17 July), members
approved the closure of the project unless a stronger
business case – both financially and in terms of an access
need – can be demonstrated.
Plans to install a footbridge over the railway at Southleigh
Road were first proposed to provide a safe route for
pedestrians when the level crossing gates were closed. The
council began work with Network Rail to scope the
feasibility of the project and sought additional investment
from outside agencies including the Department for Transport
to co-fund the project.
Since the proposal to build the bridge was put forward
though, a shared cycle route between Southleigh Road and
Havant station has been constructed. This provides a safer
and more direct route to and from Havant.
It
was initially estimated that the bridge would cost around
£3.5million to build, with Havant Borough Council committing
just over £2 million from its Community Infrastructure Levy
(CIL) budget.
Despite extensive negotiations, it has not been possible for
Havant Borough Council to obtain investment from any third
parties to close the £1.5million funding gap.
So
far, the council has spent almost £300k on design work for
the project. The cabinet heard that the next design stage of
the project would cost the council a further £550,000 as
well as potentially identifying issues that could further
increase the overall cost of the scheme.
Cabinet Lead for Environment and Water Quality, Councillor
Grainne Rason, said: “This isn’t a decision that has been
taken lightly because we know that many in the community
wanted this project to go ahead and we want to do all that
we can to encourage people to use public transport and to
make it as safe and easy as we can for them.
“However, the reality is that the funding gap of £1.5M
combined with escalating costs in the engineering sector and
the potential for further complications on this project mean
that it is not financially viable for us to continue at this
stage.
“While the cycle track has reduced the need for a bridge by
providing a quicker, safe route for pedestrians, the design
work already carried out and our continued dialogue with
Network Rail means that we are ready to revive this project
should the financial situation change.”
The
funds allocated to the Warblington footbridge project but
not yet spent will go back into the Community Infrastructure
Levy budget to be reallocated to other infrastructure
projects in the borough.
Havant Borough Council
17th July
Page updated:
Wednesday July 31, 2024