2011-11-15

[Updated] Questions to Boris the Mayor, from Greater London Assembly Members


OCTOBER 2011:
Question 2889 / 2011
Navin Shah

"Does the Mayor share my concern about the potential impact of HS2 on the West London Waste Authority transfer station in Hillingdon? Is he doing anything to help resolve the uncertainty?"

"I am aware of the issue you have raised and the potential impact of the HS2 alignment on rail access to the existing waste transfer station. The current proposals for HS2 sever this access and it is not clear at this point whether an alternative is going to be provided. I know the London Borough of Hillingdon has made representations to the Secretary of State on this matter and I would share their concerns.

"I have made it clear that although there is a great case for investing in a high speed rail network, which has the potential to generate major benefits for both London and the UK, my support on the proposal being consulted on is conditional on a number of issues being addressed, which are set out below:
  1. Environmental effects – I am seeking changes to the design of the route to ensure any impacts on west Londoners are properly addressed, preferably by tunnelling the whole route through London;
  2. Euston dispersal – I am seeking a commitment from the Government that their proposals for HS2 will include a package of measures for addressing the impacts at Euston, including delivery of the first phase of the Chelsea Hackney Line (Crossrail 2) between Clapham Junction and Seven Sisters;
  3. Old Oak Common – I am seeking a commitment that complementary rail and other transport enhancements for Old Oak Common are included in the core HS2 scheme to ensure it is accessible to the wider area, and;
  4. HS2-HS1 connection - I am asking that the Government consider alternative options that do not impact on North London Line services or limit the potential for these services to be enhanced in the future.
"As with any railway, some closures will always be necessary so that TfL can properly maintain the Tube in a safe and reliable condition."
 



UPDATE: 
Question to the Mayor, to be answered on Monday 21 November


West London Waste Authority 
Question No: 3487 / 2011
Navin Shah 
"Thank you for your response to 2889. Perhaps you misunderstood the issue. West London Waste Authority is currently doing a major procurement for better waste processing. The current transfer station is a prime site for redevelopment in a way that benefits London both environmentally and economically on a strategic level. What are you doing to avoid any blight on the procurement from HS2?"

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