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Local Authorities Central Railway Consortium

EDM number 223 in 2001-02, proposed by Dominic Grieve on 15/10/2001.

That this House welcomes the establishment of the Local Authorities Central Railway Consortium by 17 councils with a combined population of nearly four million people to address common concerns about the Central Railway project; notes that the Central Railway scheme involves the construction of a 672 km long freight railway between the North West of England and northern France via the Channel Tunnel, offering a lorries on trains service; regrets that the promoters have failed to undertake any substantive assessment of the environmental impact of this massive project, to provide evidence that it would integrate effectively with the existing rail freight network and not disrupt passenger services on the Chiltern Line, or to show that lorry journeys to the proposed huge freight terminals would not substantially increase heavy goods vehicle mileage on congested roads and motorways; observes that Arup Transportation, on behalf of the consortium, has raised serious concerns about the construction costs and financial viability of the project and its advisability as a strategic transport solution; views with alarm the intention of the promoters of the project to persuade the Government to fast-track its progress by introducing a hybrid bill rather than allowing normal consideration under the Transport and Works Act 1992; and whilst supporting a shift of freight from road to rail, invites the Minister to decline to be pressed by Central Railways into premature acceptance of the project unless and until the legitimate concerns of the Local Authorities Central Railway Consortium have been properly addressed.

This motion has been signed by a total of 32 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Dominic Grieve15/10/2001BeaconsfieldConservativeProposed
Paul Beresford15/10/2001Mole ValleyConservativeSigned
Michael Trend15/10/2001WindsorConservativeSigned
Andrew Bennett15/10/2001Denton & ReddishLabourSigned
Paul Goodman15/10/2001WycombeConservativeSigned
Cheryl Gillan15/10/2001Chesham & AmershamConservativeSigned
David Lidington15/10/2001AylesburyConservativeSigned
Andy King15/10/2001Rugby & KenilworthLabourSigned
Hugh Robertson15/10/2001Faversham & Mid KentConservativeSigned
John Randall15/10/2001UxbridgeConservativeSigned
Lynne Jones16/10/2001Birmingham, Selly OakLabourSigned
Humfrey Malins16/10/2001WokingConservativeSigned
John McWilliam16/10/2001BlaydonLabourSigned
Peter Ainsworth16/10/2001East SurreyConservativeSigned
John Bercow16/10/2001BuckinghamConservativeSigned
Tony Clarke17/10/2001Northampton SouthLabourSigned
Chris Grayling17/10/2001Epsom & EwellConservativeSigned
John Stanley17/10/2001Tonbridge & MallingConservativeSigned
Phil Sawford18/10/2001KetteringLabourSigned
John McDonnell18/10/2001Hayes & HarlingtonLabourSigned
Philip Hammond18/10/2001Runnymede & WeybridgeConservativeSigned
John Pugh22/10/2001SouthportLiberal DemocratSigned
Nigel Jones23/10/2001CheltenhamLiberal DemocratSigned
Ian Taylor23/10/2001Esher & WaltonConservativeSigned
Tim Boswell24/10/2001DaventryConservativeSigned
Rudi Vis31/10/2001Finchley & Golders GreenLabourSigned
Alan Simpson01/11/2001Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
David Drew01/11/2001StroudLabour Co-operativeSigned
Crispin Blunt01/11/2001ReigateConservativeSigned
Ann Widdecombe05/11/2001Maidstone & The WealdConservativeSigned
Geraint Davies10/12/2001Croydon CentralLabourSigned
Stephen Dorrell14/03/2002CharnwoodConservativeSigned

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