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Improve public transport, say business leaders

8:02am Thursday 25th January 2007

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BUSINESS leaders have spoken out against road charging proposals announced today, claiming improvements must be made to public transport first and that they could cripple small companies.

Angie Robinson, chief executive of the Greater Manchester Chamber, said: "Congestion charging is part of the Government's transport policy, so we knew it was likely a charge would be proposed for Greater Manchester. Our position has always been that congestion charging should not be introduced until there are viable public transport alternatives in place."

Paul Norris, of business development consultants PNC Group in Mawdsley Street, Bolton, said: "My initial reaction is that I would be absolutely against it.

"Many local businesses are already operating on very tight margins, and transport costs make up a large part of their overheads. They would be faced with the decision of whether to absorb the costs or pass them on, either of which could gravely impact on their ability to function. These things have a way of coming true, so I would therefore hope that any revenue would be entirely put back into improving the road and transport infrastructure."



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John Ireland, says...
8:40am Fri 26 Jan 07

Too Right! Before congestion charging is introduced the general quality of both road and rail-based public transport needs to be improved. The solution is not for GMPTE to waste money on their obsession with expensive new Metrolink lines but rather to improve what they've already got - firstly that means proper integration of road and rail transport in Bolton, as long as Bus services going via the Bolton Interchange on Newport St do not terminate there rather than at Moor St as the y do now then the interchange is not as effective as it could be.
Secondly, electrification of the rail network north of Manchester through Bolton, Wigan and Rochdale together with the provision of longer trains and a adequate, up to date passenger information at unmanned stations.

Tommy, says...
8:25pm Sat 27 Jan 07

Just a drop in the ocean. They will never ever act on improving it. **** I bet half the council bosses wasted money on a stennah stairlift in their homes even though theyre perfectly healthy.

In a perfect world, the refurbishment of the train station should be of top priority.

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