Leeds trolleybus scheme delayed further
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raveydavey wrote: I thinks the good lady has been misinformed. She may be getting confused by the amount of negativity she is getting in Wakefield express over her comments that an important priority ws getting more female train drivers and her refusal to ocmment on H" affecting Wakefield<LOL>. As someone who would turn up for the opening of a fridge she would want to see this biuilt i would have thought.
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Steve Jones wrote: raveydavey wrote: I thinks the good lady has been misinformed. She may be getting confused by the amount of negativity she is getting in Wakefield express over her comments that an important priority ws getting more female train drivers and her refusal to ocmment on H" affecting Wakefield<LOL>. As someone who would turn up for the opening of a fridge she would want to see this biuilt i would have thought. Indeed,she has a hankering for publicity/photoshoot opportunities.All at the expense of looking after her constituents.For my part,I'm constantly amused by the changing goalposts that proponents of folleybus display.It seems every time they hit the buffers,they just "adjust" their support statements accordingly.The mounting opposition to NGT is reflected in the increasingly exaggerated claims by Cllr.Lewis and other fans of what this marvellous scheme will mean to Leeds folk.It seems we are on a sure fire winner all ways round by allowing the construction of this "cutting edge" technological superstar.What a revelation.
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Here is the article:http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... -1-6402467 Quote: The documents set out more clearly than ever before how some journeys on the New Generation Transport (NGT) system would be nearly 40 per cent faster than those made by existing bus services.They also reveal that the network would include a significantly greater amount of bus and cycle lane provision than previously thought.Another section in the documents outlines how a £20m funding gap that has been hanging over the scheme would be filled by borrowing, to be paid back by operating revenues.Other ideas in the updated paperwork include:* The creation of a 3,500 sq m public park in Headingley;* Environmental improvements to Hyde Park Corner and Monument Moor;* Increased levels of planting to replace trees chopped down to make way for the system. So that's all right then ...
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Croggy1 wrote: Here is the article:http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... -1-6402467 Quote: The documents set out more clearly than ever before how some journeys on the New Generation Transport (NGT) system would be nearly 40 per cent faster than those made by existing bus services.They also reveal that the network would include a significantly greater amount of bus and cycle lane provision than previously thought.Another section in the documents outlines how a £20m funding gap that has been hanging over the scheme would be filled by borrowing, to be paid back by operating revenues.Other ideas in the updated paperwork include:* The creation of a 3,500 sq m public park in Headingley;* Environmental improvements to Hyde Park Corner and Monument Moor;* Increased levels of planting to replace trees chopped down to make way for the system. So that's all right then ... This smacks of little more than PR spin to be brought up at the public inquiry to show how they've "listened to concerns". Funny though that journey times which Metro themselves said would be just a couple of minutes faster than the existing service not six months ago are now suddenly set to be 40% faster? How on earth has that been managed?
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I've never heard such laughable rubbish since Comical Ali had us in fits of laughter during the Iraq war. Have they got him working for the Council now? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfAeMtcURg0
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Statement of Case and Supporting Documents Publishedhttp://www.ngtmetro.com/Site/Templates/Pages/C ... 4294968196
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Don't forget to vote in the YEP online poll:http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... op-stories(It's about the third piece down on the right of the page)Currently 72% of respondents think a follybus would be a BAD thing for Leeds.
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