North Somerset Council to agree authority to finalise Full Business Case for Portishead rail line
At January’s Full Council meeting, members will decide on proposals for the Full Business Case currently being developed for the Portishead to Bristol rail line. The line, one of the Department for Transport’s Restoring Your Railway projects, is part of the MetroWest programme.
The proposals would give Councillor Mike Bell, Leader of the Council and Executive Member for Major Infrastructure Projects, authority to finalise a completed Full Business Case on behalf of North Somerset Council, ready for its submission to the Department for Transport (DfT). Submission of the Full Business Case is expected to take place at the end of February.
This follows months of detailed design which has been underway since securing the Development Consent Order (DCO) to build the line, along with additional funding to help tackle inflation and rising costs across the construction industry.
Should the Full Business Case be approved by the DfT, Portishead line will be brought back to Full Council in summer 2024 to agree the release of funding set aside for the scheme by North Somerset Council. This would be in addition to funding approved by the DfT, as set out in the Full Business Case.
For more about the Portishead line, visit https://travelwest.info/projects/portishead-rail-line-metrowest-phase-1/