HC Deb 18 July 1975 vol 895 c625W
Mr. Cordle

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether his Department has been monitoring the beach improvement scheme currently being undertaken at Bournemouth; whether it has yet reached preliminary conclusions as to the cost effectiveness of such a scheme as a means of coastal protection from erosion by the sea; and whether it is aware of any adverse short- or long-term effect on the fishing industry in the area.

Mr. Denis Howell

The beach replenishment scheme is being monitored by this Department. Ideally, an assessment of the cost effectiveness of a beach replenishment scheme should, if it is to be sound, be based upon a period of at least 10 years following completion of the scheme. Useful preliminary conclusions cannot be reached under a period of three years after completion and certainly not while the scheme is still in progress, due to the unpredictable short-term incidence of storms and their temporary

Route Section Estimated Completion Date
To the Haven Ports A45 and A604 (less A45 Ipswich Bypass) 1979
A45 Ipswich Bypass 1983
M1 to A1 Link 1984
To Folkestone M40 Birmingham—East of Oxford 1982
M25 (Denham to Wrotham) 1983
M20 (Maidstone to Folkestone) 1980
To Dover M25/M16 (M10 to A2) 1981
A2 less Canterbury Bypass 1976
A2 Canterbury Bypass 1980

These dates are subject to the continuing availability of funds and the satisfactory completion of statutory procedures. Individual sections, within these overall lengths, will be completed at a variety of earlier dates.