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The Evening Standard is reporting that the Mayor is looking into reviving
plans for a residential/commercial bridge, albeit locating around Silvertown and Greenwich. It is hoped to be financed by selling the locations on it. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...mes/article.do I doubt this will exactly replace the Woolwich ferry though! |
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On Tue, 5 May 2009, Tim Roll-Pickering wrote:
The Evening Standard is reporting that the Mayor is looking into reviving plans for a residential/commercial bridge, albeit locating around Silvertown and Greenwich. It is hoped to be financed by selling the locations on it. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...mes/article.do I saw this in thelondonpaper. Mostly i was furious about how all the years i've been suggesting this, i've been ignored, but as soon as that blonde imbecile comes out with the same idea, the press is all over him - just because he's mayor! So unfair. The best bit in the article i read was where Boris was quoted as saying it would be "somewhere in central London" - yes, Boris, given that that's where the river is, not a huge revelation. But then i started wondering about building this across the Lea, say in Tottenham. It wouldn't be very long, but big enough for a kebab shop and a garage. 80 million seems very cheap for a bridge. tom -- Thinking about it, history begins now -- sarah |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 5 May 2009, Tim Roll-Pickering wrote: The Evening Standard is reporting that the Mayor is looking into reviving plans for a residential/commercial bridge, albeit locating around Silvertown and Greenwich. It is hoped to be financed by selling the locations on it. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...mes/article.do I saw this in thelondonpaper. Mostly i was furious about how all the years i've been suggesting this, i've been ignored, but as soon as that blonde imbecile comes out with the same idea, the press is all over him - just because he's mayor! So unfair. What? Don't they know who you are? |
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![]() "Tony Polson" wrote in message ... Tom Anderson wrote: On Tue, 5 May 2009, Tim Roll-Pickering wrote: The Evening Standard is reporting that the Mayor is looking into reviving plans for a residential/commercial bridge, albeit locating around Silvertown and Greenwich. It is hoped to be financed by selling the locations on it. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...mes/article.do I saw this in thelondonpaper. Mostly i was furious about how all the years i've been suggesting this, i've been ignored, but as soon as that blonde imbecile comes out with the same idea, the press is all over him - just because he's mayor! So unfair. What? Don't they know who you are? Looking at the suggested bridge style, and the location, presumably there will be a resulting saving from never opening Tower Bridge again? :-) Paul S |
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![]() wrote in message ... In article , (Paul Scott) wrote: Looking at the suggested bridge style, and the location, presumably there will be a resulting saving from never opening Tower Bridge again? How often does it open these days, anyway? I don't know the current frequency, but I believe it is manned 24/7 and maintained to allow for opening at any time, but normally vessels have to give 24 hours notice. They have cruise ships and other warships moored alongside the Belfast fairly regularly. Paul S |
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writes In article , (Paul Scott) wrote: Looking at the suggested bridge style, and the location, presumably there will be a resulting saving from never opening Tower Bridge again? How often does it open these days, anyway? More often than you might think. We're told between 15 and 20 times a week, though that varies widely. You can get a list of forthcoming lifts at http://www.towerbridge.org.uk/TBE/EN/BridgeLiftTimes/ This is often the highlight of people's time in London, I can tell you! -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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Paul Scott wrote:
"Tony Polson" wrote in message What? Don't they know who you are? Looking at the suggested bridge style, and the location, presumably there will be a resulting saving from never opening Tower Bridge again? :-) Paul S So, to summarise: Boris is reanimating someone's pet project from the 1990s, but since the Millennium Bridge is now providing a link in the area it was originally planned, it needs to be downstream of Tower Bridge, which means it either has to lift or be high enough for shipping to pass underneath, be longer because the river is wider there and you can do this for £80m and fund it by incorporating sufficient property in the design to cover the costs by sale? Colour me unconvinced. Boris has actually canned *two* bridges downstream from the Tower so far, the TGB and the proposal for a cycle/pedestrian bridge from Rotherhithe to the Isle of Dogs, which itself was in the ballpark cost range (£70m, if memory serves, without having £70m worth of buildings on it). BTW, there was supposed to be a report on the feasibility of Boris's last enthusiasm, the Thames Estuary Airport, at the end of March. Nothing has happened there, and I predict nothing will happen here, either. Tom |
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