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Statutory Instruments
Highways, England
Made
8th February 2011
Coming into force in accordance with article 1
1. This Instrument may be cited as "The Cambridgeshire County Council (St. Neots Southern Foot and Cycle Bridge) Scheme 2010 Confirmation Instrument 2011" and shall come into force on the date on which notice that it has been confirmed is first published in accordance with paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 to the Highways Act 1980.
2. The Cambridgeshire County Council (St. Neots Southern Foot and Cycle Bridge) Scheme 2010 ("the Scheme") is hereby confirmed without modifications.
3. The Scheme as confirmed is set out in the Schedule hereto (including the plans) and copies of the Scheme as modified with its accompanying plans are deposited at the offices of the Department for Transport, Floor 13 (IMD), Ashdown House, St Leonards on Sea, Hastings, East Sussex, TN37 7GA, and at the offices of Cambridgeshire County Council at Shire Hall, Castle Hill, Cambridge (Environment Services, Castle Court) and at the offices of St. Neots Town Council, Council Offices, The Priory St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 2BH.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport
J. Blackie
Director
Government Office for the North East
8th February 2011
The County Council of Cambridgeshire (hereinafter referred to as "the Council") makes this Scheme in exercise of its powers under Section 106(3) of the Highways Act 1980.
1. The Council is authorised to construct over the navigable waters of the River Great Ouse the bridge specified in the Schedule to the Scheme as part of the highway which it is proposing to construct between Shakespeare Road in the Parish of Eaton Socon and Barford Road in the Parish of Eynesbury in the County of Cambridgeshire.
2. The Scheme may be cited as the Cambridgeshire County Council (St. Neots Southern Foot and Cycle Bridge) Scheme 2010.
The location and general plan layout of St. Neots Southern Foot and Cycle Bridge Scheme 2010 are shown on the plan marked "The Cambridgeshire County Council (St. Neots Southern Foot and Cycle Bridge) Scheme 2010".
From a point on the east bank of the River Great Ouse 365 metres east of the junction of Great North Road and Shakespeare Road Eaton Socon 350 metres downstream of Eaton Socon Lock, to a point on the west bank 65 metres west of the junction of Public Right of Way FP2 and Public Right of Way FP4 Eynesbury.
Seventeen spans with a main river span of 39.6 metres. There is one approach span on the west side of the bridge of 18.0 metres. There are fifteen spans on the east side of the bridge of 18.0 metres each.
Not less than 0.6 metres above maximum recorded floor level of 16.52 metres AOD and not less than 3.5 metres above the normal river level of 13.6 metres AOD.
A minimum clear navigable waterway of 20.0 metres.
The bridge deck has an overall width of 3.32 metres and will carry a 1.5 metre cycleway and a 1.5 metre footway.
(This note is not part of the Order)
This instrument confirms a scheme to construct over the navigable waters of the River Great Ouse a bridge as part of the highway which it is proposing to construct between Shakespeare Road and Barford Road, in the Parish of Eynesbury in the County of Cambridgeshire.
A regulatory impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as it has no significant impact on business, charities or voluntary bodies.