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Please sign my petition to urge the government to stop Greenwich council
from setting up the congestion charge in the borough of Greenwich. This charge will not only effect journeys through the centre of Greenwich, but also users of the Blackwall Tunnel, as the council are considering making this a toll tunnel. I have lived in Greenwich for the last 42 years, so I have seen an increase in traffic during that time, however the politicians would have you and I believe this is because the number of cars has increased. I am not so sure of that. what I am sure of is that most of the various routes, side roads, other than the main road have either been closed or made in one-way streets, forcing all traffic on to the main roads, thereby seeming as though there is an increase in the number of cars, the fact is that all cars are now forced to use main roads instead of being able to choose various routes to reach their destination. Another factor helping towards the "effect" of congestion is the introduction of an un-necessary number of traffic lights, which seem to be phased that as one set go green, the next set are going to red. I live in Greenwich and used to work in Bermondsey, at 4.30 one morning I got stuck at red light on 14 sets of traffic lights, there was only me on the road at that time of the morning, however imagine the effect that would have on traffic during rush hour. This was not a one off or occasional occurrence, this was quite regular. I began to wonder at one point who was taking a kick-back from the traffic light suppliers / manufacturers, because it seemed there were and have been so many sets of traffic lights popping up all over London, at places where there didn't and doesn't seem to be a need for them. The web address of the petition is below, your help by signing this would be greatly appreciated. http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/BlackwallTunnel/ Your petition reads: We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to Stop the congestion charge scheme being introduced in Greenwich or for using Blackwall Tunnel Congestion charging doesn't work,no matter what lies our mayor tells us. It is just another tax. Greenwich Council has slowly succeeded in driving busieness' and industry from the Greenwich Borough over the last 20 years. So if you live in Greenwich, chances are you work outside of the borough because of the lack of industry within it. Now in collaboration with TFL, Greenwich Council want to introduce the congestion charge so that you pay to enter/exit the borough,but also pass through it via Blackwall tunnel. All road users are very heavily taxed already and tolls are an added unjust burden that particularly hits drivers on low incomes. |
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Mark F wrote:
Please sign my petition to urge the government to stop Greenwich council from setting up the congestion charge in the borough of Greenwich. (snip) I'm not sure what you say to someone who thinks that the number of cars hasn't risen in the last 42 years. -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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On 20 Feb, 10:34, Dave A wrote:
Mark F wrote: Please sign my petition to urge the government to stop Greenwich council from setting up the congestion charge in the borough of Greenwich. (snip) I'm not sure what you say to someone who thinks that the number of cars hasn't risen in the last 42 years. -- Dave Arquatiwww.alwaystouchout.com- Transport projects in London My thoughts exactly Dave. The number of cars has exploded in the last 42 years. |
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On 20 Feb, 11:43, "Tom Page" wrote:
On 20 Feb, 10:34, Dave A wrote: Mark F wrote: Please sign my petition to urge the government to stop Greenwich council from setting up the congestion charge in the borough of Greenwich. (snip) I'm not sure what you say to someone who thinks that the number of cars hasn't risen in the last 42 years. -- Dave Arquatiwww.alwaystouchout.com-Transport projects in London My thoughts exactly Dave. The number of cars has exploded in the last 42 years. And I'm not sure what to say to someone who lives in the borough with the highest levels of asthma in London and would prefer cars to be able to clog up the entire borough, not just the main roads. And to someone who lives in Zone 2, well served by regular public transport, who drives to work. Unbelievable. I really hope Greenwich council carries this plan through. Patrick |
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On 20 Feb, 13:22, wrote:
And I'm not sure what to say to someone who lives in the borough with the highest levels of asthma in London and would prefer cars to be able to clog up the entire borough, not just the main roads. And to someone who lives in Zone 2, well served by regular public transport, who drives to work. Unbelievable. I really hope Greenwich council carries this plan through. I'd tend to agree overall with your sentiments (as well as Dave's) - it's worth noting, though, that the OP claims to drive to work at 0430, at which point public transport is not at its best. Indeed, the TfL planner claims there are no suitable night buses *at all*; I'm slightly sceptical but not sufficiently so to investigate in detail. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On Feb 19, 10:54 pm, "Mark F" wrote:
Please sign my petition to urge the government to stop Greenwich council from setting up the congestion charge in the borough of Greenwich. This charge will not only effect journeys through the centre of Greenwich, but also users of the Blackwall Tunnel, as the council are considering making this a toll tunnel. I have lived in Greenwich for the last 42 years, so I have seen an increase in traffic during that time, however the politicians would have you and I believe this is because the number of cars has increased. I am not so sure of that. The number of cars has definitely increased. According to the Office of National Statistics (Social Trends 36: 2006 edition) the proportion of households in Great Britain without regular use of a car fell from 48% in 1970 to 26% in 2003. The proportion owning one car stayed at around 44% throughout that period but the proportion with two or more cars rose from 7% to 30%. In London car ownership is lower but the rising trend is similar. The percentage of London households with no car fell from 54% in 1971 to 38% in 2001 (from the Census). People living in London owned 1.51 million cars in 1971 (average 0.55 cars per household) and 2.61 million in 2001 (0.86 cph). In addition a significant proportion of the cars passing through Greenwich every day will belong to people who don't live in London including, as you say, users of the Blackwall Tunnel. |
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On 20 Feb 2007 08:12:35 -0800, "John B" wrote:
On 20 Feb, 13:22, wrote: And I'm not sure what to say to someone who lives in the borough with the highest levels of asthma in London and would prefer cars to be able to clog up the entire borough, not just the main roads. And to someone who lives in Zone 2, well served by regular public transport, who drives to work. Unbelievable. I really hope Greenwich council carries this plan through. I sincerely hope that mindless petitions are banned in the very near future! If the EL river crossing is ever built then I hope that will have a nice toll slapped on it as well as on the Blackwall Tunnel - whether via a congestion charge or some other mechanism (mandatory Oyster cards for all motorists and massive "pads" installed at the tunnel entrances - "beep"). I'd tend to agree overall with your sentiments (as well as Dave's) - it's worth noting, though, that the OP claims to drive to work at 0430, at which point public transport is not at its best. Indeed, the TfL planner claims there are no suitable night buses *at all*; I'm slightly sceptical but not sufficiently so to investigate in detail. Don't worry - TfL are about to fix that as there is to be a N188 introduced later this year which nicely provides a 24 hour service from Greenwich to Bermondsey. There will also be a better service on the 25 at night and 24 hour service introduced on the 128, 472, 474, 141 and W3. Note also that late evening services are being added M-F on the Red Arrows and the 205 is to be extended to Mile End Station and increased in frequency as well. I think I heard a rumour about it also going 24 hour but I might have my memory in a muddle on this latter point. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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Paul Corfield wrote:
I sincerely hope that mindless petitions are banned in the very near future! Me too, I haven't seen one of these e-petitions yet that I would agree with. Some don't even make sense. -- Michael Hoffman |
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![]() "Michael Hoffman" wrote in message ... Paul Corfield wrote: I sincerely hope that mindless petitions are banned in the very near future! Me too, I haven't seen one of these e-petitions yet that I would agree with. Some don't even make sense. Will you sign this one? http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/petitionban/ Peter Smyth |
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If they do introduce a C-Charge for Blackwall Tunnel, I hope they give any
residents of the boroughs of Canning Town a discount for entering the tunnel (and Greenwich) in the same way as they would inevitably give the residents of Greenwich. All I've heard is that they would only consider giving this discount to Greenwich residents, because it's a Greenwich Council proposal. Which is disgusting, as the tunnel applies to neighbours on both sides. To be honest, on the whole I'm 100% in favour of C-Charges, and as a transport user and a pedestrian, I can see the great improvements in London. And for all his faults, Ken has delivered. But I don't think that it's necessarily a good idea to do the same with the tunnel. What then? Everyone will use Rotherhithe, and the problem there will be increased fourfold. And Rotherhithe is narrower and the traffic is just as bad at rush hour - worse, I think. However, I don't think the original poster has too much to worry about. From what I've read, Greenwich Council introduced it thinking it would be a positive move, but have been completely surprised by the negative reaction and I read somewhere that a councillor confirmed that it won't go ahead if it really is so popular. After all, they want to remain electable, I guess. |
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