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Objections can’t block tram-stop green light
Reporter: USMA RAJA
Date online: 03/09/2009
OUTLINE plans to erect a tram stop ready for the Metrolink extension at the existing railway corridor in Chadderton have been given the go-ahead by Oldham Planning Committee — despite local objections.
The stop is proposed along the line over Block Lane and next to Robinson Street and Agnes Street.
A near-by car park/drop-off point is also proposed off Block Lane, close to Ridings Way.
The proposals attracted three letters of objection and a petition containing 40 signatures on the grounds of loss of privacy, increased difficulty of access and parking and disturbance from floodlights.
One resident complained that the proposed platform, which will run parallel to Agnes Street, will block daylight and will be intrusive for residents. he also claimed widening the footpath along Block Lane will narrow the road, making it difficult for motorists to pass.
He urged planners to move the platform close to the Jammy Lane site. James Critchley, agent for the applicant, said that was not feasible.
Have Your Say
do oldham planning committee ever listen to the public? i have yet to see any evidence of this. why is the alternative site not feasible? can we have reasons please. it just seems like another rushed descision thats being forced through.
remember oldham isnt the mess it is because of sensible planning! can we please learn from previous mistakes.




Do we expect the liberal admin to take peoples veiws into account NO NO NO NO
By Keith @ 03/09/2009 21:41:38
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