How to have your say
Overview
- Section 1: Foreword
- Section 2: What is the Lower Thames Crossing?
- Section 3: The story so far
- Section 4: Why the Lower Thames Crossing is so important
- Section 5: The route - Design changes
- Section 5: The route - South of the river in Kent
- Section 5: The route - The crossing
- Section 5: The route - North of the river in Thurrock and Essex
- Section 6: Local communities, landscapes and the environment
- Section 7: Building the crossing
- Section 8: Using the Lower Thames Crossing
- Section 9: Consultation and development consent
- Section 10: How to have your say
- Section 11: Events and further information
How to have your say
Please take this opportunity to give us your views on the changes we have made to our proposals for the crossing. You can find all the information about the consultation and events, and download a response form, at www.lowerthamescrossing.co.uk/consultation-2020. Alternatively, you can pick one up from:
- consultation and other promotional events
- information points
- deposit locations
You can also ask us to send you a form by:
- emailing us at info@lowerthamescrossing.co.uk
- calling us on 0300 123 5000
Send your completed response form using one of the communication channels below. These are all free to use. We cannot guarantee that responses sent by any other means will be included in our analysis and reporting.
Online
Fill in the online survey using the button at the bottom of this page.
Post
Send your response form or comments to:
FREEPOST LTC CONSULTATION
The Freepost address is the only text needed on the envelope
and no stamp is required.
Comments or electronic copies of the response form should be emailed to LTC.CONSULTATION@TRAVERSE.LTD
Public information events
Fill in and submit the response form at our public information events.
Data privacy notice
We are committed to protecting your personal information. Whenever you provide such information we are legally obliged to use it in line with all applicable laws concerning the protection of personal data, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
How will Highways England use the information we collect about you?
We will use your personal data collected via this consultation for a number of purposes, including:
- to analyse your feedback to the consultation
- to produce a summary report, based on responses (individuals will not be identified)
- to write to you about this consultation and other developments
- to keep up-to-date records of our communications with individuals and organisations
Any personal information you include in this form will be handled and used by (or made available to) the following recipients to record, analyse and report on the feedback we receive:
- Highways England
- Traverse (which has been contracted by us to analyse feedback to the consultation)
- The Planning Inspectorate (which will consider our application for permission to build the Lower Thames Crossing)
- The Secretary of State (who will take the decision on our application)
- Our legal advisers
- Consultants working on the Lower Thames Crossing project
It is also possible that trusted third party providers, for example construction companies, may later use the contact details provided in your responses to communicate with you.
Find out more
Under the terms of the GDPR
you have certain rights over how
your personal data is retained
and used by Highways England.
For more information, see our full
data privacy statement:
www.highwaysengland.co.uk/privacy
Continue to the next section: Section 11: Find out more
Read more
- Section 1: Foreword
- Section 2: What is the Lower Thames Crossing?
- Section 3: The story so far
- Section 4: Why the Lower Thames Crossing is so important
- Section 5: The route - Design changes
- Section 5: The route - South of the river in Kent
- Section 5: The route - The crossing
- Section 5: The route - North of the river in Thurrock and Essex
- Section 6: Local communities, landscapes and the environment
- Section 7: Building the crossing
- Section 8: Using the Lower Thames Crossing
- Section 9: Consultation and development consent
- Section 10: How to have your say
- Section 11: Events and further information
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Roads