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Sutton to receive major boost for transport improvements

Published by webmaster for 24dash.com in Local Government
Friday 22nd December 2006 - 9:30am

Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone

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The Mayor of London today announced £4.56m of funding for the London Borough of Sutton to spend on local transport improvements to make the borough safer, cleaner and greener over the next year.

People living, working, visiting and travelling in Sutton will benefit from a range of projects delivered by the council during 2007/08.

These include road renewal schemes, school travel plans, bridge strengthening, road safety projects, and schemes to reduce pollution through increased walking and cycling.

Sutton's allocation is part of a record £160m of funding announced for boroughs across the capital.

Since the Mayor was first elected in 2000, funding for boroughs has almost doubled - this year's allocation shows a 92 per cent increase from 1999/2000.

It is part of the record-breaking five year £792m programme for local transport schemes included in Transport for London's £10bn Investment Programme, and is an increase on the £765m previously announced.

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone said: "When I visited Sutton in October to launch the three year £5 million transport plan Smarter Travel Sutton, I heard from local business leaders about the improvements being made to transport in Sutton.

"I also talked to teachers and pupils at Cheam High School about how School Travel Plans are encouraging walking, cycling and use of buses and trains. Investment in Sutton's transport system has increased by more than thirty per cent since 2000 and this announcement of £4.5million will make a big difference across the borough.

"This money will help to make daily journeys more convenient and pleasant whether by public transport, in a car, on foot or by bike.

"By supporting transport spending in the boroughs over the past six years we have improved town centres, increased cycling by 72 per cent and approved more than 1000 travel plans to get children to and from school safely."

London's Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy said: "This money will go directly towards improving transport for people in Sutton.

"We will fund a combination of both large and small projects and by working in partnership with each borough we know that local communities will see a difference.

"This funding is an important part of our wider programme of spending in all boroughs to improve public transport and make walking and cycling journeys easier and safer."

Projects funded in Sutton for 2007/08 will include:

£1.53m for strengthening works on London Road Bridge, Hackbridge; the bridge carries traffic from the A237 across Network Rail tracks £35,000 to introduce a new Pelican crossing in Mollison Drive, South Beddington, replacing the demolished footbridge and improving safety for pedestrians £90,000 to build a cycle route along Rose Hill, linking up to other cycling routes and improving the cycle network across the borough linking it to Sutton town centre

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