356 Hillingdon's response to the Government's consultation on High Speed Rail
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Minutes:
RESOLVED:
That the
Cabinet:
- Welcomes the
Council’s resolution on 7 July 2011 reaffirming the London
Borough of Hillingdon’s full
opposition to HS2;
- Recognises the extensive resident
consultation campaign led by the Leader of the Council and notes
the overwhelming support against the proposed HS2 route from
residents and local action groups across the Borough;
- Notes the contents of
the report and agrees the response to the Government’s
Consultation for submission to the Department for Transport as set
out in Appendix 1;
- Agrees to grant
delegated authority to the Deputy Chief Executive and Corporate
Director of Planning, Environment, Education and Community Services
in consultation with the Leader of the Council and the Cabinet
Member for Planning, Transportation and Recycling to agree any
further changes required to the Council’s consultation
response;
- Notes the response to
the London Assembly Transport Committee as set out in Appendix
2;
- Notes that in addition
to residential properties, that there will be a number of
council-owned properties that will be affected by the proposed
route as set out in Appendix 3;
- Endorses the 51M
Group’s response to the Government’s High Speed Rail
Consultation as set out in Appendix 4;
- Instructs officers to
continue work on opposing the Government’s current proposals
for High Speed Rail, including joint working with the 51M Group,
and to report back to Cabinet on any significant issues
and;
- Agrees the urgency of
this matter so that the Council's response can be sent to the
Government by the consultation deadline and therefore requests the
call-in procedures be waived on the above recommendations so that
any decisions take immediate effect.
Reasons for
decision
Cabinet noted that the proposed High Speed 2
rail line was likely to be the most significant development
proposal in Hillingdon since the 3rd Runway at Heathrow. Its
adverse impacts were considered to be far in excess of the benefits
that would ensue from the proposal.
Cabinet agreed an effective and robust
response to the Government’s consultation on High Speed Rail
to protect the interests of residents and businesses in the
Borough. This had followed significant consultation with residents
from across the whole Borough.
Cabinet thanked the local residents groups for
their efforts to-date and in particular, paid tribute to the
professional team of Council Officers who had worked on pulling the
detailed response together.
Alternative options
considered and rejected
None.
Officer to
action:
Jales Tippell - Planning, Environment, Education and
Community Services