A19NAG

Billingham A19
Noise Action Group
Formed 6th October 2009 to campaign for the resurfacing of the concrete section of the A19 trunk road at Billingham

 

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Readers Comments

“I fully support the action group in what it is trying to achieve.
My husband and myself looked at a number of properties for sale on Wolviston Court in 2007-2008 (Chilcroft, Lenham, Glenfall Close)and although most of the houses were suitable and some exactly what we wanted we ended up not buying them primarily due to the road noise. They mostly had lovely large gardens as well but still it was the road noise that was the deciding factor for us. Therefore you could say that the noise does have a serious impact on property prices in the area. We have finally bought a house on Thames Road where the noise is significantly less but certainly still audible from our garden.
Hope this information helps. “

 

“Oh for peace and quiet in the garden!
 Because of the noise from the A19 it is impossible to call up the garden and be   heard. Even the bird song is blotted out because of the traffic noise.
The erectioon of the fence a few years ago was a complete waste of time and money and did nothing to reduce the noise levels. It is even worse when the road is wet.
We have had no help with double glazing or any other noise reduction schemes and it is high time a much quieter road surface was installed.
When we moved here there was no A19 here and we saw and heard kestrels and curlews regularly and al;l was peace and quiet. Oh for a return of that.”

 

“Well done on creating an excellent and very informative website.. I wrote to Frank Cook, the Highways Agency and the Euro MEPs in October to support the campaign for a noise reducing surface. Let's hope there will be a positive outcome in the near future.”

 

“First visit to the site, do you have any other plans for action other than a petition, is there any legal protests that can conducted (hoardings on the fence lines, traffic disruption convoyes etc. As usual the DOT have spun us along with there promises and I am sure you are of the same believe that this will continue for years to come unles evasive action is taken. What is DEFRA and the NAS take on the current situation and is there anyone lobbying this in parliment.”