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Decision on Croxley Rail Link due 'in next two weeks'
Decision on Croxley Rail Link 'due in next two weeks'
http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/new...ks_/?cmpid=cmt From eWatford Observer Thursday 1st December 2011 By Chris Hewett » Politicians are engaged in last-minute lobbying as a decision on the long-awaited Croxley Rail Link draws nearer. Members of Hertfordshire County Councils executive committee this week agreed to enter a final plea to the Secretary of State for Transport, calling on the government department to provide funding for the development. A verdict on the £119million project is expected in the coming fortnight, with the county authoritys bid forming part of last-ditch efforts by politicians to give the application every chance of success. Watford Mayor Dorothy Thornhill said: It is about putting pressure on the relevant authorities. Were all doing our bit, myself and the MP included. Were all pulling our particular strings to try and make sure we get the bid. Were feeling mildly anxious - if you were to put your hat on it you would say we should get it but we will all be gutted if it is not given permission. It really depends how many projects the Treasury is willing to fund. Were on the list and it is just a case of waiting now. The large-scale development has been backed by senior politicians, including Watfords MP Richard Harrington, as well as members of the towns chamber of commerce. Architectural designs unveiled last month revealed the enormous scale of the transport project. Most strikingly, a huge viaduct and embankment would be built linking Croxley Station on the Metropolitan Line with a currently disused track between Croxley Green and Watford High Street overground station. New destinations at Ascot Road and Watford General Hospital would also be built allowing commuters to travel on the Met Line between Watford Junction railway station and Croxley Green. If the plans are given the go-ahead, Watford Council is expected to contribute in the region of £1.25million in section 106 money, cash paid to the authority by developers of building projects in the borough. . . John Burke WRUG |
Decision on Croxley Rail Link due 'in next two weeks'
On Dec 2, 3:45*pm, burkey wrote:
Decision on Croxley Rail Link 'due in next two weeks' Here's hoping this goes through OK. It's a brilliant project that will do so much for opening up West Watford, let alone the regional services it will enable from beyond Rickmansworth. |
Decision on Croxley Rail Link due 'in next two weeks'
On Dec 2, 3:45*pm, burkey wrote: Decision on Croxley Rail Link 'due in next two weeks' This is the decision to keep it on the back burner, right? (That said, Watford does have a blue right hon. member and an orange council/mayor.) |
Decision on Croxley Rail Link due 'in next two weeks'
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Decision on Croxley Rail Link due 'in next two weeks'
On Dec 2, 7:54*pm, Jamie Thompson wrote:
On Dec 2, 3:45*pm, burkey wrote: Decision on Croxley Rail Link 'due in next two weeks' Here's hoping this goes through OK. It's a brilliant project that will do so much for opening up West Watford, let alone the regional services it will enable from beyond Rickmansworth. Would love to see this happen. One wonders if the politicians are capable of pulling themselves together on this one. |
Decision on Croxley Rail Link due 'in next two weeks'
Still in the committee stage. Google "Croxley white paper".
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