martin2345uk
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Purdy said this week that they were planning to open the line this summer, so fingers crossed everyone!
Purdy said this week that they were planning to open the line this summer, so fingers crossed everyone!
They are currently putting together a business case for the building of the line to Port Salford, via the Trafford Centre, although obviously no funding exists as yet...
Purdy said this week that they were planning to open the line this summer, so fingers crossed everyone!
I don't know what those are..! They sound like pubs?
Although Peel technically sold the TC to Capital Shopping Centres, they became CSC major shareholder at 40% and John Whittaker became CSC's Deputy Chairman. Believe me, Peel are still very much in charge at the TC!!!
But would you really think that they will now make any financial contribution to the Port Salford extension to the Metrolink system, with much of their financial committment being their other projects ? There is the matter of the other 60% of the shareholders in Capital Shopping Centres to consider.
....although obviously no funding exists as yet...
Peel also retain their HQ at the TC.
It's intended to run to 'Port Salford', Peel's huge container base planned for the Ship Canal at Barton. From what I've heard, they also have plans for a huge P&R site next to this. Like I said, Whittaker will only invest if it returns!
Word is also some funding has been found from the 2012 Budgets City Deal signed with Greater Manchester, a tax increment cashback has been agreed in principle (with the formula still to be decided) that would allow GM to claim back up to £30m per year for 30 years of any extra tax revenues generated for central Government from the £1.2bn Transport Investment Fund starting from 2015.
With the Eccles Line and the Media City UK already being in the Port Salford region, there will surely be protestations made from the councils of other areas (such as Wigan and Stockport) that are administered by TfGM, who are not to benefit from the latest four regional extensions to the Metrolink system. What are the "future" Metrolink forward extension plans, beside that of Port Salford, noting that Rose Hill Marple seems always to be "tram-train" in statements and Leigh already having the Guided Busway system in its early stages.
For the last decade Bolton and Wigan recieved extra funds through a rebate that could only be spent on transport to compensate them for Metrolink not running through or directly benefitting their districts (other districts it didnt run through were judged to benefit indirectly), this has now ended.
South Manchester "improvements" afforded by the Metrolink system are not really looked on as benefiting Stockport (unlike Chorlton and East Didsbury), by the residents of those parts of Stockport such as Brinnington, Romiley, Marple, Hazel Grove, High Lane, Hawk Green, Offerton, Bramhall and Woodford, to whom Parrs Wood seems to be very far away.
The nearest part of Stockport to directly benefit will be North Reddish, but that will be by the East Manchester Metrolink line to Ashton-under-Lyne.
South Manchester "improvements" afforded by the Metrolink system are not really looked on as benefiting Stockport (unlike Chorlton and East Didsbury), by the residents of those parts of Stockport such as Brinnington, Romiley, Marple, Hazel Grove, High Lane, Hawk Green, Offerton, Bramhall and Woodford, to whom Parrs Wood seems to be very far away.
The nearest part of Stockport to directly benefit will be North Reddish, but that will be by the East Manchester Metrolink line to Ashton-under-Lyne.
Still benefits them indirectly as they benefit from congestion relief. Also originally planned the line would continue into Stockport and even in its present ending point makes extension in the future far more likely.
North Reddish is so far away from a new metrolink stop. You'd still have to get a couple indirect of buses to the nearest stop. By the time you've reached a new stop you could have travelled into Manchester several times by train from Reddish North......any thoughts?