New Mersey Crossing
EDM number 448 in 2004-05, proposed by George Howarth on 10/01/2005.
That this House notes that the Silver Jubilee bridge between Widnes and Runcorn has a capacity of 65,000 cars a day; further notes that on some days last year, 92,000 vehicles used the bridge and that the Oscar Faber Report, published in 1977, concluded that, by 2016, between 115,000 and 150,000 vehicles might cross the bridge, which would be massively in excess of its current capacity; further notes that the recently published Northern Way document recognised that the current congestion is a barrier to economic growth in the Liverpool/Merseyside city region; believes that a new Mersey Crossing is urgently needed to support the economic growth and regeneration of the North West; and calls on the Government to urgently agree the funding arrangements and construction timetable for the new Mersey Gateway.
This motion has been signed by a total of 20 MPs.
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