Work on the new Waterbeach Station project has been delayed, but the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) still hopes to complete the station next year.
The GCP’s executive board heard on January 5 that the rail industry had asked for additional survey work to be undertaken, pushing back the completion of the full business case.
However, the project is still listed as being on track to be completed in 2025 in a report published by the Partnership.
The GCP agreed to take on the project to relocate Waterbeach Station in June last year.
At the time the GCP said the scheme was expected to cost £37million to complete, but accepted there was a risk these costs could increase.
Building a new railway station in Waterbeach was set as a condition of South Cambridgeshire District Council’s approval of plans to build 4,500 homes as part of the Waterbeach New Town.
The project had been expected to be led and funded by developers, however the GCP was told in 2022 that this was no longer considered to be viable.
Following this the Partnership agreed to take on the project in order to “unlock” the Waterbeach New Town housing, and the developer RLW Estates proposed to contribute £17million towards the cost of relocating the station.
At the executive board meeting, Councillor Mike Davey, leader of Cambridge City Council, said he noticed the report mentioned the project had faced a delay and asked what the reasons for the delay were and what the implications could be.
Peter Blake, transport director at the GCP, said: “The delay relates to projected underspend for this year.
“We had hoped that we were going to complete the full business case by the end of the financial year, actually Network Rail and the rail industry want a little bit more survey work and preliminary design work undertaken, so that means we are probably going to trip into the early part of the new financial year.
“That is likely to mean, albeit we have not finalised it, but it is likely to mean that instead of bringing a report back to you in the summer, it will come back to you in the autumn, that will be the impact of the further work we are doing.”
Timeline of the Waterbeach Station relocation project:
- January, 2021 – South Cambridgeshire District Council approves outline permission for 4,500 homes as part of the Waterbeach New Town. One of the conditions of the approval is the requirement for a new railway station to be built.
- June 9, 2022 – GCP announces plans to take on the relocation project, but concerns are raised over the financial risk.
- June 30, 2022 – GCP executive board agrees to take on the project.
- August 2022 – Some people in Waterbeach raise concerns about the station being moved further away from them.
- February 2023 – ‘Work begins’ on the new station as 83 markers are placed in the ground to start work ahead of the planning permission expiring.
- January 2024 – Delay to planning work for the new station, but GCP still forecasts 2025 completion.
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