Bigman
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- Jan 14, 2009
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DSA reopening and losing the Wizzair GdanskWhat negative news? Have i missed something ?
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DSA reopening and losing the Wizzair GdanskWhat negative news? Have i missed something ?
Ryanair reducingWhat negative news? Have i missed something ?
I believe the proposal was due to move to the 'business case' stage this Autumn.And just to add to all the current negative news, I have just seen a news link claiming that the affordability of the Parkway Station is being reviewed. Not been able to access the article
They just need to get on with it. White Rose Station has been a total farce and I honestly believe that DSA will be up and running before we get a single spade in the ground.I believe the proposal was due to move to the 'business case' stage this Autumn.
do we know how it compares to last year?61 weekly flights is still a reasonable offering in my humble opinion.
Not sure that is new news - WYCA about 6 months ago tasked the project with looking at other designs with a view to reducing the project cost.And just to add to all the current negative news, I have just seen a news link claiming that the affordability of the Parkway Station is being reviewed. Not been able to access the article
You aren’t far wrongLook on the bright side, the cheaper it is to build the new station the more money there will be available to build motorway standard cycle lanes that hardly anyone will use.
Wow, where did you read that, can you link it?Leeds City Council now looking to implement charging city centre business £,2000 Pa for each parking space on their own premises
A bit late but here you go - madness! https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/new...ff-parking-space-in-leeds-city-centre-5330735Wow, where did you read that, can you link it?
The best I could do:The Stray Ferret has a news article saying "Mayor backs £42m Leeds Bradford Airport interchange" but the article is behind a pay wall. Can anybody shed any light on this?
Does the article state its being reviewed for 'affordability reasons?'The best I could do:
David Skaith, mayor of York and North Yorkshire, lent his support to the scheme. The Mayor of York and North Yorkshire has reiterated his support for a £42 million plan to build a rail station on the Harrogate line that would connect with Leeds Bradford Airport despite it being reviewed for affordability reasons.
I couldn’t access the full article, just the above clip.Does the article state its being reviewed for 'affordability reasons?'
My understanding is that every such proposal under goes a cost/benefit analysis at this stage in the process.
It's so typical of West Yorkshire that a station at a shopping centre is seen as more of a priority than a station for its airport along with a badly needed park and ride scheme for this area of Leeds which would relieve the pressure on Horsforth Station, the busiest in Leeds other than Leeds City. And they're planning to send the tram to the White Rose Centre too!I couldn’t access the full article, just the above clip.
However, my understanding is that it is (or was) being reviewed in light affordability as the council were expecting a large contribution under the last Government (from memory some kind of second round of funding) which didn’t materialise.
I have since retired and no longer have access to my work emails which were used in my correspondence with the council and planners.
I don’t think the White Rose Station debacle has helped either.
There is a long standing problem in the UK with projects which require public funding.It's so typical of West Yorkshire that a station at a shopping centre is seen as more of a priority than a station for its airport along with a badly needed park and ride scheme for this area of Leeds which would relieve the pressure on Horsforth Station, the busiest in Leeds other than Leeds City. And they're planning to send the tram to the White Rose Centre too!
The airport Parkway Station isn't dead, but it's certainly true that WYCA are reviewing it and trying to reduce costs. The problem is that the station and park and ride need road access and a car park/bus terminal ( for airport buses) so it's not just sbout the actual station. Had they not scrapped the relief road scheme a few years back this station scheme wouldn't need to be as expensive as it is now, although Vince Hodder said the quoted costs were far higher than they should be.
There's also the issue of several compulsory purchases of land in order to access the station and the rescheduling of trains which apparently isn't as straightforward as it sounds.
As usual, it's taking forever. No doubt if/when they revise the scheme to reduce costs, they'll have yet another consultation, wasting more time and some of the savings.
If a contract is let properly, it leaves little room for contractors to increase costs once their tender has been accepted. The problem with these schemes is that they haven't even got to the tender stage. Costs are estimated but then they have a consultation, and by the time that's done, costs have increased with inflation, so they revise the scheme to save money then do another consultation after which costs have increased again.There is a long standing problem in the UK with projects which require public funding.
Nearly every one in recent years has been over budget and overdue.
I have no idea why contractors are not held firmly to their quotes and breaks inserted which forces them offsite should they start asking for more money or time.
These large companies simply see the public funds as a way to print money and it is a systemic failure of successive governments (some members of whom may have benefited from the contracts personally) to spend our money as if it were their own.
Don’t get me started on the PPE scandal. I hope Michelle Mone finds herself in clink sooner rather than later.
It was ever thus.
Time for a cuppa![]()
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