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by amiga386
252 days ago
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The project was proposed in 2015 but it didn't seriously start until 2020. That's purely politics. I'd say the lion's share of time was spent seeking planning permission, writing environmental impact documents, planning the route, building the justification for any compulsory purchases, consulting with interest parties, etc. Some of that would be NIMBYs, but I don't think there was a sustained campaign to hold back EGL2, it just took a lot of bureaucracy, and effectively "death by a thousand cuts". A project gets to be 5 years late one day at a time. See the timeline and some of the documents here: https://www.easterngreenlink2.co.uk/project-to-date |
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And Nimby is politics, so I don't see a distinction between Nimby and 'purely politics'.