Decision on tram postponed Mayor delays tram announcement to next year in face of local concerns and rising costs Transport for London have announced that Ken Livingstone's decision on whether to proceed with the tram has been postponed from October 2003 to January 2004. The postponement was welcomed by Save Ealing's Streets, which has been urging delay.
Transport for London have held detailed discussions with Ealing residents' groups recenly over ways to avoid closure of the Uxbridge Road should the planned tram go ahead. TfL agreed to investigate alternatives to closure in more detail and report back to residents in September. Save Ealing's Streets welcomed the encouraging progress. Many residents are concerned that the planned closure of the Uxbridge Road at certain "pinch points", including Acton High St., will lead to a diversion of traffic into local roads. A recent poll by TfL showed that 55% or residents along the Uxbridge Road support the tram. However, local campaign group Save Ealing Streets have dismissed the results of the poll saying that TfL have yet to disclose the questions that those polled were asked. A telephone poll in the Ealing Gazette showed over 80% opposition to the tram. It was recently disclosed that the ultimate cost of the tram will reach over £500 million against the original estimate of £240 million. June 3 , 2003 Save Ealing's Street's manifesto The Story So Far - Documentation on the Planned Scheme Mayor Says Yes to West London tram scheme "The Uxbridge Road will get trams, Chiswick will get traffic." October 2001 ChiswickW4.com |