New Report - Not going the extra mile: driving less to tackle climate change
A new report by the Green Alliance evidences how at the same time as accelerating the switch to electric vehicles, we need to cut traffic to meet UK climate targets.
Representations submitted
Thank you so much to everyone who helped us reach our initial target of £3,500! Our representations were submitted on 26 October 2021. They are now on the Planning Inspectorate website if you wish to read them.
Future of the A38 expansion
The campaign to stop the A38 expansion is not over yet. Latest news, including our urgent work to provide a submission by 19th October. Lots of useful background information too, including how you can help.
The A38 expansion will not reduce congestion …but getting cars off the roads will
Many people support the A38 expansion because they believe it will solve congestion around the Derby junctions. If the expansion goes ahead, there will be 4 years of road works causing huge disruption, then when it’s complete there will be more traffic than ever.
News reports on legal challenge success to stop A38 expansion
We shared news of our legal challenge success with local media outlets but they had declined to publish the news … presumably because Highways England and the Department and Transport were not responding to requests for comment from journalists.
Thank you to journalists who chose to report on this.
Fact-check: A38 expansion will INCREASE CO2 emissions and won’t solve air pollution
Highways England's own planning documents show the A38 expansion would emit more CO2 than any current idling traffic. Road traffic reduction is the only sensible solution for congestion and pollution.
Grant Shapps admits Derby A38 expansion approval was unlawful
Transport Minister Grant Shapps has admitted that he acted unlawfully when he approved the A38 Derby Junctions road scheme in January. The High Court will now quash the planning permission for the scheme.
100,000 trees to be destroyed by Derby road scheme
Highways England, which is responsible for the road, has never counted the number of trees it is condemning, so Mr Beavis, who lives in Derby, decided to visit the areas affected and work it out for himself. He set out 20 square metre grids at various places along the route, counted the number of trees in the grid, then scaled up to the total area and calculated that around 100,000 would be chopped down.
A38 Road Expansion Faces Legal Challenge
A member of a Derby campaign group is seeking a judicial review of the decision by Grant Shapps to give the go ahead for the A38 Derby Junctions road scheme, despite several misgivings by the Planning Inspectorate related to climate change issues.
A38 expansion is part of largest ever roads programme
In the March 2020 Budget the Government, announced its ‘largest ever’ roads programme, RIS2 (which includes the £250 million A38 in Derby).