In light of the Government's announcement that the Gallow's Corner flyover will see a revamp, Andrew Rosindell M.P. conveyed the views of locals who believe these plans will not go far enough.
Andrew released a statement on this subject last week which can be viewed here.
What recent discussions he has had with Transport for London on the refurbishment of Gallows Corner flyover.
Andrew Rosindell M.P., Member of Parliament for Romford
I am pleased to say that the Gallows Corner scheme was recently approved at outline business case stage, with over £50 million-worth of backing from the Department for Transport. My officials are liaising with Transport for London to progress the scheme to the next stage of the process, and I look forward to TfL submitting the final business case for approval.
Guy Opperman M.P., Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Roads and Local Transport
I thank the Minister for his announcement of the funding for a makeover of Gallows Corner flyover, but I fear that we must do better. This is a major junction connecting the eastern side of Greater London with Essex, and it is where the A12 and the A127 join together. My constituents in Romford, and those of the wider Essex region, will be disappointed that we are not getting a fundamental restructuring of the junction to address the safety and congestion issues that I have highlighted for decades. Will he speak to Transport for London, go back to the drawing board, and come back with something better and more permanent that will put the safety of road users first?
Andrew Rosindell M.P., Member of Parliament for Romford
I will certainly go away and write to my hon. Friend on his specific point, but I reassure him that we are spending over £50 million to improve that particular junction. If my hon. Friend has concerns about the scope of the works, I urge him to take them up with TfL, because it is for TfL to develop the full business case. It is then submitted to the Department for approval, which we hope will happen later this year.
Guy Opperman M.P., Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Roads and Local Transport