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HS2 tunnel 'could protect Chilterns' | |
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A £1.85bn 15-mile (24.7km) tunnel could protect an area of outstanding natural beauty in Buckinghamshire from damage caused by the HS2 high-speed rail line, says a report. | A £1.85bn 15-mile (24.7km) tunnel could protect an area of outstanding natural beauty in Buckinghamshire from damage caused by the HS2 high-speed rail line, says a report. |
The study commissioned by Chiltern District Council looks at how to avoid damage to the Chilterns. | The study commissioned by Chiltern District Council looks at how to avoid damage to the Chilterns. |
It says a tunnel "avoids the loss of ancient woodland and impact on listed buildings and scheduled monuments". | It says a tunnel "avoids the loss of ancient woodland and impact on listed buildings and scheduled monuments". |
The cost represents 2% of the overall cost of HS2 phase one, says the report. | The cost represents 2% of the overall cost of HS2 phase one, says the report. |
The study was produced by development consultancy Peter Brett Associates and commissioned by Chiltern council in association with Aylesbury Vale District Council, Buckinghamshire County Council and the Chilterns Conservation Board. | The study was produced by development consultancy Peter Brett Associates and commissioned by Chiltern council in association with Aylesbury Vale District Council, Buckinghamshire County Council and the Chilterns Conservation Board. |
The preferred tunnel route would go under the River Misbourne at Chalfont St Giles as far as the A404 and then follow the A413. | The preferred tunnel route would go under the River Misbourne at Chalfont St Giles as far as the A404 and then follow the A413. |
Leader of Chiltern District Council Nick Rose: "HS2 would create a huge and ugly scar. | |
"Our proposal represents a huge improvement over the existing government proposed scheme and avoids the reckless damage that the rail line would cause." | |
Steve Rodrick, chief officer at the Chilterns Conservation Board said: "The Chilterns area of outstanding natural beauty is natural heritage and we expect those responsible for designing the HS2 railway to protect this special place. | Steve Rodrick, chief officer at the Chilterns Conservation Board said: "The Chilterns area of outstanding natural beauty is natural heritage and we expect those responsible for designing the HS2 railway to protect this special place. |
"A long bored tunnel is the only acceptable solution." | "A long bored tunnel is the only acceptable solution." |
A Department for Transport (DfT) spokeswoman said: "We are committed to protecting the environment, as per the mitigation measures set out in the Environmental Statement. | |
"The suggestion of a tunnel through the entire Chilterns area of outstanding natural beauty has been explored and given extensive consideration." | |
The DfT is proposing a much shorter 13.5km (8.4 mile) tunnel just inside the M25, to pass underneath a section of the Chiltern Hills. | |
The 100-mile rail link, which would be built between 2016 and 2026, aims to cut the London-to-Birmingham journey time to 49 minutes. | The 100-mile rail link, which would be built between 2016 and 2026, aims to cut the London-to-Birmingham journey time to 49 minutes. |
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