Transport

Councillor urges Shropshire Council to clean-up Oswestry Bus station

Local Green Party Town Councillor urges Shropshire Council to do its duty and clean-up Oswestry Bus station

CPRE: The end of the road? Challenging the road-building consensus Weblink

This CPRE report reveals that road-building is failing to provide the congestion relief and economic boost promised, while devastating the environment. It directly challenges government claims that ‘the economic gains from road investment are beyond doubt’; that road-building will lead to ‘mile a minute’ journeys; and that the impact on the environment will be limited ‘as far as possible’. The report shows how road building over the past two decades has repeatedly failed to live up to similar aims.

CPRE: The Impact of Road Projects in England Weblink

CPRE commissioned consultants Transport for Quality of Life Community Interest Company (TfLQ) to examine the impacts of road schemes on traffic, the environment, the economy, road safety and land use.  This study draws upon evidence of short-term impacts (between one and five years after scheme completion) from over 80 road schemes, published by Highways England through its Post-Opening Project Evaluation (POPE) process. This is supplemented by long-term evidence from four road schemes that were completed between 13 and 20 years ago: the A34 Newbury Bypass, M65 Blackburn Southern Bypass, A46 Newark – Lincoln dualling and A120 Stansted to Braintree dualling.

Government minister defends Environment Agency over relief road delays Weblink

Shropshire Star, 15 September 2023 [Subscription required]

Green Party calls to revoke increased pavement permit charges

Traders and shopkeepers in Oswestry have been horrified to find out that the permits they purchase from Shropshire Council so they can place goods in front of their shops have been horrendously increased typically from £50 to over £300 a six-fold increase.

Green Party ready to challenge North West "Relief" Road plans

Shrewsbury Green Party, together with our partners on the Better Shrewsbury Transport (BeST) group, is ready to challenge Shropshire Council's plans for the North West Road when the planning application is submitted this month.

Green Party to host public meeting on the North West Road

Shrewsbury Green Party is hosting a virtual public meeting on the North West Road called “Why The North West Road Will Ruin Shropshire” on Wednesday 24 February at 7.30pm.

Green Party welcomes new cycling provision

Duncan Kerr, Coordinator of the Shrewsbury and North Shropshire Green Party has welcomed the news that the Government intends to get serious about forcing Councils to make proper provision for cycling.

Greens at Shropshire Council call for a Shrewsbury Bus Station fit for the future

The Green Party will propose a motion to the Council meeting on 2nd March to commit Shropshire Council to retaining ‘a proper Bus Station’ in Shrewsbury.

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