Project information
About the project
Type of application: Highways
Name of applicant: Highways England
Highway improvements to three existing roundabout junctions on the A38 at Derby. The project comprises improvements at three junctions as follows: A38/A5111 Kingsway Junction - From a point approximately 600m south west of the existing roundabout to a point approximately 450m north east of the Brackensdale Avenue bridges A38/A52 Markeaton Junction - From a point approximately 350m south west of the existing roundabout to a point approximately 150m south west of Kedleston Road bridge A38/A61 Little Eaton Junction - From the River Derwent bridge (approximately 500m west of the existing roundabout) to the Breadsall Bridleway underbridge (approximately 800m north of the existing roundabout)
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This project is at the post-decision stage.
This application was granted on 17 August 2023.
Pre-application
Completed
This is where the applicant starts to create their application. The applicant is required to consult with people and organisations in the area. They must also create detailed documents about the impact the project could have on the environment.
It is important to get involved at this stage to influence the application before the applicant sends it to the Planning Inspectorate.
Find out what you can do at this stage and check our detailed guides.
Acceptance
Completed
This is when the applicant sends us their application documents. We check if we can accept the application for examination. We have 28 days to make this decision.
How the acceptance stage works and what happens next.
Pre-examination
Completed
The Examining Authority is appointed and is made up of one or more inspectors. Anyone who wants to have their say needs to register at this stage.
The applicant must publish that the application has been accepted by us. They include when and how parties can register to get involved. The time period for registering is set by the applicant but must be no less than 28 days.
The pre-examination stage usually takes about 3 months.
What happens during the pre-examination stage.
Examination
Completed
The Examining Authority will ask questions about the proposed development. The applicant and anyone who has registered to have their say can get involved and submit comments at each deadline in the timetable. You can also attend hearings that may take place. This stage takes up to 6 months.
What happens at the examination stage?
Recommendation
Completed
The Examining Authority writes its recommendation report. This must be completed and sent to the relevant Secretary of State within 3 months of the end of examination stage.
Making a recommendation.
Decision
Completed
The decision stage is when the relevant Secretary of State then reviews the report and makes the final decision. They have 3 months to make a decision.
Who makes the final decision.
What happens after the decision is made
Once the Secretary of State has made a decision, there is a 6 week period where people can challenge the decision in the high court. This is called a judicial review.
What you can do after the decision has been made.Project location
Derby
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A38derbyjunctions@planninginspectorate.gov.uk.
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