Richmond upon Thames Liberal Democrats

Covering the constituencies of Twickenham and Richmond Park

MP Meets Crossrail over Sidings Plan

12.09.02pm BST (GMT +0100) Tue 25th May 2004

Yesterday, MP Vincent Cable met Norman Haste, the chief executive of Crossrail, and Bernard Gandhill its head of public affairs, to question them over their preference for using 'green Metropolitan Open Land in Crane Valley, Twickenham for sidings.

Vincent Cable said after the meeting that he was "considerably reassured". "The Crossrail team had been taken aback by the public reaction to their proposals. For some reason, the council never warned them of the controversy surrounding the site and they cheerfully went ahead with their technical studies unaware that there was a UDP planning enquiry taking place. I made it clear to Crossrail that, in the light of the planning inspector's findings to keep the Craneford Way playing fields and the rifle club free of development, there would be a strong, negative, public reaction."

"The current state of play is that Crossrail will take a fresh look at the options and the next step is public consultation. Given the other uncertainties over Crossrail I would be surprised if they would want to jeopardise the positive reaction Crossrail would otherwise get in Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, Teddington and Hampton as a result of providing a new fast service to Central London.

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