Date: 28th January 2010
Will
Chatham Regret Tories’ Rushed Bus
Station?
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Last night the plans for the bus station were agreed, with all
Conservative members now voting in favour, as the Labour Group had
been predicting for months.
Chatham members especially had expressed their fears that despite
the range of objections to the bus station the plans would be
agreed in order to secure Government funding.
In their desperation to start work on the site, the request from
Cllr Bill Esterson- ward member for the part of Chatham that
includes the bus station- for a site visit was rejected by the
Conservative members, thus restricting the input of residents.
Cllr Esterson said,
“In virtually every case, a site visit request from a ward member
is honoured. The fact that the Tories voted it down, for one
of the biggest, most important and most contentious applications
that’s been to this committee demonstrates how desperate they are,
and their contempt for public opinion.”
“People have raised many compelling objections to this application,
about the location, the trees, shelter and access. The siting
of this station will mean it’s difficult for less mobile residents
to get their shopping to the station, and it will block off the
river from the town, the very thing the Tories said they were
trying to open up!”
“We will still be losing 19 mature trees as well. I’m
appalled by all of this, and think that people in Chatham have been
badly let down by this bungling administration. They’ve had
four years to get it right, and we’ve ended up with this mess.”
Cllr Stephen Hubbard added,
“When the first bus station application was considered,
Conservative members en bloc spoke against the application, raising
a number of objections. But last night they said that new
application had addressed all the concerns raised.”
“Considering that only a few things that have changed from the
first application –it’s a few metres to the east, a different set
of trees are to be cut down- I think there may be other reasons
behind their change of heart.”
“This bus station will go a long way to putting Chatham on the map,
but not how the Tories intended.”
ENDS
For further comment please contact Cllr Bill Esterson on Mobile:
07976 628730, or Cllr Stephen Hubbard on Mobile 07887 714757.
Alternatively contact the Group office on 01634 332393.
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