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On 09/06/2021 07:22, Roland Perry wrote:
Although the project has been mis-represented (or at very least mis-understood). The new houses are "adjacent" to the tunnel, and the main reason for the tunnel isn't to merely gain some square footage (for 5,000 homes initially, and another 28,000 later) but mainly to segregate the long distance traffic from the local neighbourhood which is currently "severed". Therefore your incredulity (expressed above) concerns something that's not even the gist of the proposal. "Routing the A13 underground will remove a significant physical barrier to people moving between the north and south of the borough. This will make other brownfield sites in the borough more attractive to developers, including Barking Riverside (10,800 homes), Creekmouth (3,000 homes), Thames Road (2,000 homes), Barking town centre (5,000 homes) and Beam Park and Ford Stamping Plant (3,500 homes). The tunnel would also act as a catalyst for regeneration across the whole of this part of east London, including the potential for 4,000 homes at Beam Park and Rainham in Havering" A tunnel under the Thames would do all of that a lot better! -- Basil Jet recently enjoyed listening to 1991 - Laughter & Lust - Joe Jackson |
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