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Thursday, February 09 2012

Cost of Operation Stack lorry park could rise to £75m

The costs of building a lorry park to cope with Operation Stack could be as much as £75million, it has emerged.

Kent County Council wants to build the lorry park on a 70-acre site off the London-bound stretch of the M20, at Aldington near Ashford.

Under the council's proposals, the park would be capable of holding up to 3,000 lorries, taking them off the motorway when Channel crossings are suspended because of industrial action or bad weather.

The estimated costs of building the lorry park have previously been put at between £35million and £40million.

KCC first suggested the lorry park would cost about £26million - but that figure rose after the council had to rule out using a "grass-crete" surface that would have helped reduce its visible impact.

However, even those estimates did not account for the potential costs of building new slip roads to access the site from the motorway, along with some kind of additional bridge.

The county council says changes needed to access the site could push the overall sum up to £75million.

With councils facing a wide-ranging squeeze on public sector spending, the capital costs could place a question mark over whether the site could be built in the next few years.

Cllr Nick ChardHowever, county road chiefs say the possible funding headache does not mean the scheme should be ditched.

Cllr Nick Chard (Con), KCC cabinet member for highways, said it was vital for the Government to recognise the case for a park as an alternative to Operation Stack and to help with the costs.

He said: "If we come up with a cost-benefit analysis, the Government would fund it. It's about us putting together a cogent case.

"I do accept it's a great deal of money - but Operation Stack is not going to go away and if anything, the problems are going to get worse; we cannot ignore it."

KCC recently announced plans for a high-level summit to consider the impact of Operation Stack on the county.

Cllr Chard said the idea was to find a consensus around what solutions were possible.

"It may be that there is more than one solution. Operation Stack has a huge impact on people’s lives and we haven't yet solved it."

Thursday, March 04 2010

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  • SW wrote:

    Stack Lorry Park

    How about a tax on all foreign lorries entering the UK? After all, they ruin our roads for free as it is. They have huge fuel tanks so that they don't need to fill up with diesel, thus avoiding paying any form of taxation to use our road system.

    The EU should also pay towards this cost, after all, they do nothing to stop the French blockading the ports on a whim.

    05 Mar 2010 8:02 AM

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  • GB wrote:

    Operation Stack lorry park

    Would it not be possible to impose an automatic levy on each and every foreign registered goods vehicle entering the UK? This could be used to help with the cost of building an alternative facility for the lorries to use AND to help with repairs to road damage which is aggravated by the same vehicles? Tolls are common in Europe, so why not here.

    05 Mar 2010 7:21 AM

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  • Robert wrote:

    Ccost of Operation Stack lorry park could rise to £75m

    Whatever the cost it should be paid for by Eurotunnel.Dover Harbour,and all ferry companies that operate out of Dover,if they want to ask the French for money is up to them.
    The same applies to operation stack until such times as park is built i really dont know why councillors dont bring this up?

    04 Mar 2010 6:47 PM

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  • ian wrote:

    Operation Stack

    Assuming building goes ahead, which I hope it does not, then will the trucks be charged a parking fee? I hope so and would suggest £100 per lorry per day. That way they might put pressure on the French who are cause of all this misery. At that rate £300K per day would be generated and go some way towards the cost of this unnecessary potential eyesore.

    04 Mar 2010 2:56 PM

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  • John wrote:

    Erm ...

    Erm, shouldn't the French government and workers unions be taken to court to make them pay the bulk of this?

    It's not like Stack is put on for fun.

    04 Mar 2010 1:12 PM

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