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Lower Thames Crossing

29 October 2024

Lead MP

Jim Dickson
Dartford
Lab

Responding Minister

Lilian Greenwood

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DefenceTransport
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Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Jim Dickson raised concerns about lower thames crossing in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Dickson calls for the Government to proceed with the Lower Thames Crossing project as it is vital to delivering on the Government's core missions, adding £40 billion to the UK economy and improving road capacity. He urges the government to take a decision in May 2025 after which construction can begin.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Dartford
Opened the debate
Jim Dickson is concerned about the severe traffic congestion and disruption caused by the single point of failure at the Dartford crossing. He cites a major technical fault that left Dartford at a standstill for nearly 30 hours, affecting residents' daily lives, businesses, and children's education. The crossing operates over capacity with 50,000 vehicles exceeding its design capacity daily. Dickson also highlights economic costs of £200 million annually in lost time alone due to the bottleneck.

Government Response

Lilian Greenwood
Government Response
Thank you, Mr Efford. It is always a pleasure to see you in the chair. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Dartford on securing this debate on an issue which I am well aware is of great importance and interest to him and his constituents. The application for the lower Thames crossing development consent order was made under the Planning Act 2008 by National Highways, submitted in October 2022 and accepted in November 2022. Following the examination, which concluded in December 2023, the statutory deadline has been extended to 23 May 2025 due to the general election and spending review considerations. The Government recognise that transport infrastructure is vital for growth but also acknowledge potential impacts on people and the environment. Decisions are made as quickly as possible, including ahead of any statutory deadline when appropriate. National Highways have assured a full investigation into the closure of the Dartford tunnel on 20 and 21 October. The purpose of the lower Thames crossing is to relieve demand on the existing Dartford crossings, improve connectivity between ports and the rest of the UK, and provide development opportunities in Essex, Thurrock and Kent. However, large schemes have significant impacts that need to be carefully considered. I note contributions by my hon. Friend the Member for Thurrock and the hon. Member for South Basildon and East Thurrock regarding potential concerns. The final decision on the application will be based on a full consideration of evidence from all parties. The planning system plays a vital role in ensuring the right scheme is delivered, and reforms to streamline delivery processes are ongoing through the planning and infrastructure Bill. I recognise the importance of discussing funding with my hon. Friend's constituents and have committed to speaking to Treasury colleagues about facilitating this discussion.
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