A new bypass for Ely was proposed as long ago as 2003 to address serious traffic congestion problems in the city. However its setting within the Fen Landscape and protected views towards the nearby Ely Cathedral generated opposition.
In 2012, a conventional highway design was submitted for Public Consultation but following objections led by English Heritage the scheme was rejected and Knight Architects was engaged to begin a complete review of all structures on the route.
Working closely with the Local Authority client, a clear set of aims and objectives were developed. Workshop events with local stakeholders produced a more positive design approach.
A new pedestrian route, that had previously only been considered as a roadside pavement, was identified as an opportunity to add value to the scheme with a look-out platform offering new views of Ely Cathedral.
The project won planning approval in 2014 and did not require a public inquiry.