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M4 relief road concerns raised by assembly committee M4 relief road concerns raised by assembly committee
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Serious questions about the Welsh government's decision to build a £1bn M4 relief road around Newport have been raised by an assembly committee in a report due to be published next week.Serious questions about the Welsh government's decision to build a £1bn M4 relief road around Newport have been raised by an assembly committee in a report due to be published next week.
Transport Minister Edwina Hart gave the project the go-ahead on Wednesday.Transport Minister Edwina Hart gave the project the go-ahead on Wednesday.
However, a report by the cross-party environment committee expresses "grave concerns".However, a report by the cross-party environment committee expresses "grave concerns".
Mrs Hart has also been criticised by opposition parties and several Labour colleagues for the decision's timing.Mrs Hart has also been criticised by opposition parties and several Labour colleagues for the decision's timing.
The planned route will run between Junctions 23 and 29 and include a new bridge and is seen by some as the answer to crippling traffic congestion into south Wales.The planned route will run between Junctions 23 and 29 and include a new bridge and is seen by some as the answer to crippling traffic congestion into south Wales.
But there have been concerns about the impact on a local nature reserve, as well as calls for serious consideration of other options such as upgrading existing roads.But there have been concerns about the impact on a local nature reserve, as well as calls for serious consideration of other options such as upgrading existing roads.
The committee has been taking evidence from different organisations and BBC Wales has now obtained a draft copy of its report.The committee has been taking evidence from different organisations and BBC Wales has now obtained a draft copy of its report.
Last September the government put forward three new road options out to public consultation.Last September the government put forward three new road options out to public consultation.
In December the transport expert Prof Stuart Cole put forward a fourth proposal - the so-called blue route - that would involve improving existing roads.In December the transport expert Prof Stuart Cole put forward a fourth proposal - the so-called blue route - that would involve improving existing roads.
The committee's report highlights a series of concerns about the government's proposal:The committee's report highlights a series of concerns about the government's proposal:
In June, the committee chair Alun Ffred Jones wrote to Mrs Hart asking her to answer a series of questions the committee had about the proposals.In June, the committee chair Alun Ffred Jones wrote to Mrs Hart asking her to answer a series of questions the committee had about the proposals.
She refused to do that and has now made her final decision to press ahead with the black route plans between Magor and Castleton.She refused to do that and has now made her final decision to press ahead with the black route plans between Magor and Castleton.
Mrs Hart said it had been "carefully considered".Mrs Hart said it had been "carefully considered".
The committee says that if she could not answer the questions it raises, the consultation process may need to be restarted.The committee says that if she could not answer the questions it raises, the consultation process may need to be restarted.
THE 'BLUE ROUTE' OPTIONTHE 'BLUE ROUTE' OPTION
• This would involve an upgrade of the A48 Newport Southern Distributor Road (SDR) and the former steelworks road• This would involve an upgrade of the A48 Newport Southern Distributor Road (SDR) and the former steelworks road
• Roads would be re-constructed as a two-lane, dual carriageway at motorway or expressway standard• Roads would be re-constructed as a two-lane, dual carriageway at motorway or expressway standard
• It would be widened to a three-lane motorway in future if needed• It would be widened to a three-lane motorway in future if needed
• The route would follow a line between the Magor Junction 23A to the east of Newport to Tredegar Park Junction 28 to the west of the city• The route would follow a line between the Magor Junction 23A to the east of Newport to Tredegar Park Junction 28 to the west of the city
Source: Institute of Welsh AffairsSource: Institute of Welsh Affairs
The report concludes: "It is difficult to conclude on the basis of current information that a convincing case for the long-term value for money of this potential investment has yet been made."The report concludes: "It is difficult to conclude on the basis of current information that a convincing case for the long-term value for money of this potential investment has yet been made."
After Wednesday's announcement, four Labour AMs - Mick Antoniw, Julie Morgan, Julie James and Jenny Rathbone - criticised the decision on environmental grounds and because of its timing.After Wednesday's announcement, four Labour AMs - Mick Antoniw, Julie Morgan, Julie James and Jenny Rathbone - criticised the decision on environmental grounds and because of its timing.
Plaid Cymru AM Rhun ap Iorwerth said Mrs Hart had shown "sheer contempt" for the environment committee.Plaid Cymru AM Rhun ap Iorwerth said Mrs Hart had shown "sheer contempt" for the environment committee.
Liberal Democrat environment spokeswoman Eluned Parrott called the decision a "huge mistake".Liberal Democrat environment spokeswoman Eluned Parrott called the decision a "huge mistake".
And Shadow Transport Minister Byron Davies gave the announcement a qualified welcome but said it failed to take environmental concerns into account or provide relevant detail.And Shadow Transport Minister Byron Davies gave the announcement a qualified welcome but said it failed to take environmental concerns into account or provide relevant detail.
Responding to the report seen by BBC Wales, a spokesperson for the Welsh government said: "We do not comment on leaked documents. The Minister will read the report when it is published next week."