Find out more

We have provided a range of ways that you can learn more:

  • explore our proposals
  • explore our interactive map
  • watch a video, tailored to your area north or south of the river
  • request a call back from a member of our team
  • Speak to us in person at one of our consultation events

You can download all of our consultation materials. They are also available at a number of libraries across the region, or we can send them directly to your home.

How to give your feedback

Online

Complete our online response form here.

Freepost

Send your response form or comments to:
FREEPOST LTC CONSULTATION

This Freepost address is the only text needed on the envelope, and you don’t need a stamp.

Paper response forms can be ordered on the Consultation materials page or collect one from a deposit location or information point (see below)

Email

Send your comments or electronic copies of the response form to: LTC.CONSULTATION@TRAVERSE.LTD

Book a call to give feedback

One of our team can call you to take your feedback. Scroll down to complete the form or you can call us to book an appointment.

0300 123 5000

Please be aware that appointments are not available every day as our team will be at events.

Book a telephone call back

One of our team can call you to talk you through our proposals and answer any questions you may have. Complete this form or call us on 0300 123 5000 (weekdays between 9am and 5pm) to book an appointment.

Please be aware that appointments are not available every day as our team will be at events.

Events

We’ve planned a series of  public information events at locations near you, to find out more and have your say:

Events in Kent and Gravesham

Cascades Leisure Centre, Thong Ln, Gravesend, DA12 4LG
Friday 20 May, 2pm-8pm

Village Hotel – Maidstone, Castle View, Forstal Road, Kent, Maidstone, ME14 3AQ
Monday 23 May, 2pm-8pm

Bridgewood Manor Hotel, Near Bluebell Hill, Walderslade Woods, Chatham, ME5 9AX
Thursday 9 June, 2pm-8pm

Shorne Village Hall, 16 The Street, Shorne, DA12 3EA
Friday 10 June, 2pm-8pm
BSL interpreters will be available at this event

Events in Thurrock, Essex and Havering

The Civic Hall, Blackshots Lane, Grays, RM16 2JU
Thursday 19 May, 2pm-8pm

East Tilbury Village Hall, Princess Margaret Road, East Tilbury, RM18 8RB
Thursday 26 May, 2pm-8pm

North Street Hall, 24 North Street, Hornchurch, RM11 1QX
Friday 27 May, 2pm-8pm

East Thurrock Community Association, 77 Corringham Road, Stanford-le-Hope, SS17 0NU
Monday 6 June, 2pm-8pm

Tilbury Community Association, Civic Square, Tilbury, RM18 8AA
Tuesday 7 June, 2pm-8pm

Orsett Hall Hotel, Prince Charles Avenue, Orsett, RM16 3HS
Monday 13 June, 2pm-8pm
BSL interpreters will be available at this event

Deposit locations and information points

Deposit locations

The consultation materials will be available to collect, and maps will be available to review, at deposit locations.

Kent and Gravesham

  • Cuxton Library, Bush Rd, Cuxton, Rochester ME2 1EY
  • Gravesend Library, Windmill Street, Gravesend DA12 1BE
  • Maidstone Library, Kent History & Library Centre, James Whatman Way, Maidstone ME14 1LQ
  • Snodland Library, 15-17 High Street, Snodland ME6 5DA

Thurrock, Essex and Havering

  • Brentwood Library, New Road, Brentwood CM14 4BP
  • Chadwell Library, Brentwood Road, Chadwell St Mary, Grays RM16 4JP
  • Grays Library, Thameside Complex, Orsett Road, Grays RM17 5DX
  • Romford Central Library, St Edwards Way, Romford RM1 3AR

Information points

The consultation materials will be available to collect from information points from 12 May 2022.

Kent and Gravesham

  • Coldharbour Library, Coldharbour Road, Northfleet, Gravesend DA11 8AE
  • Dartford Library, Central Park, Market Street Dartford DA1 1EU
  • Higham Library, Villa Road, Higham, Rochester ME3 7BS
  • Larkfield Library, Martin Square, Aylesford ME20 6QW
  • Meopham Library, Wrotham Road, Meopham, Gravesend DA13 0AH
  • Riverview Park Library, The Alma, Leander Drive, Gravesend DA12 4NG
  • Shorne Woods Visitor Centre, Gravesend DA12 3HX
  • Strood Library, 133 High St, Strood, Rochester ME2 4TJ

Thurrock, Essex and Havering

  • Belhus Library, South Ockendon Centre, Derry Avenue, South Ockendon RM15 5DX
  • Corringham Library, St Johns Way, Corringham Stanford-le-Hope SS17 7LJ
  • East Tilbury Library, Princess Avenue, East Tilbury RM18 8ST
  • Harold Hill Library, 19a Farnham Road, Romford RM3 8ED
  • Stanford-le-Hope Library, High Street, Stanford-le-Hope SS17 0HG
  • Tilbury Library, Tilbury Hub, Civic Square, Tilbury RM18 8AD
  • Upminster Library, 26 Corbets Tey Road, Upminster
    RM14 2BB
Previous Lower Thames Crossing consultations

All the documents from our previous consultations are on our Lower Thames Crossing archive page.

Data privacy

Data privacy notice

We are committed to protecting your personal information. Whenever you provide this 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).

We will use your personal data collected via this consultation to:

  • analyse your feedback to the consultation
  • produce a summary report, based on our analysis of responses (individuals will not be identified in our Consultation report)
  • write to you with updates about the results of the consultation and other developments
  • keep up-to-date records of our communications with individuals and organisations

Any personal information you include in this form will be available to, or used by:

  • Highways England
  • Traverse (an independent company we are using to analyse feedback to the consultation)
  • the Planning Inspectorate (the Government agency that will consider our application for permission to build the Lower Thames Crossing)
  • the Secretary of State (who will decide 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 your contact details to communicate with you about this project.

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.