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Stockport Council Planning Meeting
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Extending Metrolink
Bypass Posted on Fri, July 11, 2014 19:40SEMMMS FINAL REPORT 2001
6.19 In the course of the Phase 1 study, proposals were made to extend Metrolink further. The broad options identified were:
• beyond Stockport, to the east towards Brinnington/Bredbury and/or to the south
along the A6 corridor;
• beyond the Airport towards the east following, at least initially, the protected
alignment of the Manchester Airport Link Road West.
6.20 A pre-feasibility assessment was undertaken to inform the definition of Metrolink options to be considered by the study. Based upon this work, the defined options for consideration are given in Table 6.3. It should be noted that the pre-feasibility work identified a further option to those noted above linking Stockport to the Airport using for part of its length the (committed) Airport and (proposed) Stockport extensions and this too was included in the Metrolink options considered by the study.
Table 6.3: Metrolink Options
ML1 Stockport – stand alone
ML2.1 Beyond Airport version 1 = Airport – MALRW – Wilmslow
ML2.2 Beyond Airport version 2 = Airport – MALRW – Poynton
ML3.1 Beyond Stockport version 1= to Rose Hill via Brinnington/Bredbury
M3.2.1 Beyond Stockport version 2 = to Hazel Grove via A6
M3.2.2
Beyond Stockport version 2 = to Hazel Grove via New Mills to Heaton
Mersey Line
ML4 Stockport – Airport Extension (Wythenshawe Loop) via New Mills to
Heaton Mersey Line
6.21 In terms of option compatibility, clearly it is not possible to develop a Metrolink line beyond Stockport prior to the completion of the line from Hough End to Stockport.
Options ML3.1, ML3.2.1 and ML3.2.2 therefore comprise option ML1 as an integral
component. Other than that, extensions beyond Stockport and the Airport are
compatible with each other and as such can be assessed independently.
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Metrolink
Bypass Posted on Fri, July 11, 2014 19:28SEMMMS FINAL REPORT 2001
Metrolink
6.18 The extension of the Metrolink system from Trafford Bar (on the City Centre to
Altrincham line) to Manchester Airport is regarded as a committed scheme and forms
part of the study’s do-minimum. GMPTE anticipates that the Airport extension will be
operational from 2005. Prior to the commencement of the SEMMMS process, GMPTE,
working with Stockport MBC, initiated the development of proposals to extend
Metrolink further from Hough End on the Airport Line to Stockport via East Didsbury.
Following a very supportive public consultation exercise, GMPTA has resolved to
continue the development of the Stockport extension proposal and start the process of
gaining powers to construct the proposal using the procedures of the Transport and
Works Act.
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Objectives of SEMMMS Final Report 2001
Bypass Posted on Fri, July 11, 2014 19:206.5 As shown in Chapter 4, the study’s objectives were adapted from those which underpin the Greater Manchester Local Transport Plan (GMLTP). It was shown that the derived study objectives are consistent with those which underpin the (draft) Regional Planning Guidance and the Cheshire and Derbyshire Local Transport Plans. The GMLTP SOUTH EAST objectives, and so by definition those adopted by this study, are intended to act against the decentralisation experienced in the Manchester conurbation in the last 10 to 15 years. Consequently, the SEMMMS (and GMLTP) objectives point naturally towards improved public transport services:
• on radial routes to the city centre;
• to established town centres such as Stockport, Wilmslow and Macclesfield;
• to brownfield development sites such as the East Manchester Regeneration Area
just to the north of the Core Study Area; and
• to the Airport.
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SEMMMS report expected Manchester Airport to have 40m passengers by 2015
Bypass Posted on Fri, July 11, 2014 18:575.32 The future role of the Airport and Airport-related development is a major issue. Specific issues include uncertainty about the pace and nature of its development, its potential to dominate and perhaps even over-heat the local economy and, from some quarters, there are environmental concerns. Current forecasts suggest that by 2015 the Airport will be catering for 40 million passengers per annum.
http://www.manchesterairport.co.uk/manweb.nsf/Content/Facts-OnePageAtAGlance
It only has 22million.
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SEMMMS Final Report 2001 in full
Bypass Posted on Fri, July 11, 2014 18:49http://www.semmms.info/140683/433764/semmmsstrategyreport
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Promoting health and air quality
Bypass Posted on Thu, July 10, 2014 20:53SEMMMS Final Report 2001
4.23….Health:
to improve air quality;
to minimise noise below certain levels; .
to promote use of transport modes which contribute to improved general
health.
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Protection for the Environment went out the window
Bypass Posted on Thu, July 10, 2014 20:47SEMMMS Final Report 2001
4.18 …..protection of the environment by reducing:
emissions of greenhouse gases (global environment);
the impact on the built environment – buildings, streetscape etc;
the impact on natural environment – protection of designated sites, water
courses, visual impacts;
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