Dear all
Please find below a note from Audrey Hodgkinson. Please note the date
of the Joint Transport Committee meeting (this Thursday).
Worth an email to the secretary of the committee with copies to
councillors as appropriate:-
Sonja Booth (s.booth@...)
Tel: 01244 402447 is Secretary to the Highways and Transportation Local
Joint Committee, Chester City Council, The Forum, Chester CH1 2HS.
Given the time limitations, this might be the best point of contact.
But also copy to one or more of the City Councillors on the LJC:-
Chester Councillors who on the Transport Local Joint Committee are:-
David Hughes (S) d.hughes@...
Tel.346952
Janet Black j.black@... Tel.
328956
Neil Ritchie (S) n.ritchie@...
Tel. 01829 250223
Jeanne Storrar j.storrar@...
Tel. 880226
Jill Houlbrook j.houlbrook@...
Tel. 383345
Jeffrey Clarke mj.clarke@...
Tel 349110
David Mead (S) d.mead@... Tel.
342808
Andrew Garman a.garman@...
01829 751557
Jean Evans jean.evans@...
Tel. 377200
Also worth copying anything sent to your local councillor, a full list
of whom (including the area represented) can be found at:-
http://www.chester.gov.uk/main.asp?page=197
Perhaps to locally based County Councillors too. a list is at:-
http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/Council/PIN/Councillors/CouncillorByDivision.htm
They do not seem to have a list by committee interest, but I think that
Colin Bain has involvement in the envonmental aspects if not directly
in transport.
Some points from which
you might like to extract your arguments:-
"No doubt you will think of other
reasons to put forward for this project to receive the funding it
deserves.The criteria the project has been judged so far include:
Does it overcome a real barrier?
Has it the potential to so change the "map" of the area that public
will wake up and realise that walking and cycling is simply the most
obvious, and for this area, the best way of travelling?
Could it give people pride in their new place?
Does it fit into wider project for a package of varying measures
showing how barriers of every kind can be overcome?
Barriers
At present the barriers of Ring road and motorway traffic prevents safe
walking and cycling access to the Cheshire countryside and also means
cars are used by those living in Guilden Sutton and Mickle Trafford to
used to school, workplace, and the city centre shops even though many
would wish to use a safe traffic free pathway. Another barrier could be
overcome as many residents do not have access to a car -walking and
cycling or using a disability scooter /chair along a traffic free route
gives these people a new lease of life.
Pride
There are daily litter clearing and activities such as tree and bulb
plantings too, there are already volunteers willing to join if their
area becomes part of the green corridor pathway. We are not fortunate
enough to have accessible wide open spaces such as i.e.meadows, woods
and rivers maybe this is why our Greenway is felt so precious to so
many people from far and wide. A measure of this pride in our Greenway
path is that litter has decreased markedly over the years even though
there are few litter bins available. Since, this route opened in
celebration by County & City Councils and Sustrans there has been
no major funding allocated for this Greenway extension , which is also
an important green wildlife corridor. There is considerable interest in
the Greenway and the usage figures are impressive. It has community
backing since there are many volunteers willing to give their valuable
time and money to help maintain the pathway including the, as yet,
un-surfaced path towards Mickle Trafford which had suffered from major
fly tipping (at Mannings Lane) cleared with the help of Friends of
Chester Greenway (Greenway volunteer group) in the hope of obtaining
the extension.
The ability to change the "map" of the area
Congestion and pollution. The narrow city roads of Chester means brings
congestion and pollution as well as other safety hazards for both
cyclists and pedestrians - this could be overcome with extended traffic
free routes. Everyone saw the gridlock on our roads on the first day of
the Grosvenor Road bridge closure. It magically disappeared once people
realised they could actually walk or cycle, or use public transport
instead of using their car. Our area is suffering heavy and dangerous
traffic barriers the Ring Road (A41) and Motorway traffic forcing
people to use their car to access the Cheshire countryside or access
the City and local schools. The need to discourage car use and
encourage walking and cycling has never been so important. "
Nic
ps Roy - Would be useful if the secretary received a submission from
the Welsh end describing how useful it would be to enable you to access
the wider Cheshire countryside?