GRAHAM:
URGENT NEED TO REVIEW TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IN NEWPORT AREA
27/9/2011
Commenting on the high
levels of traffic congestion that have affected the city of
Newport and its surrounding area this week following a lorry
fire in the Brynglas Tunnels on Tuesday, William Graham AM
said:
‘I was profoundly
disappointed to read the letter sent to all Assembly Members
from the Assembly Government Minister responsible for
Transport this morning. The Minister fails to identify the
need for a new independent strategic review of traffic flows
on the M4 in the Newport area and fails to recognise that
the work to upgrade the Queensway Road through the Llanwern
Steelworks will not provide a long term solution to the
traffic chaos that is an all too familiar occurrence for
people and business in
Newport.’
The Conservative Group Chief
Whip and Business Minister
continued;
‘Like many people who live
and work in Newport, over the last three days I have
experienced at first hand the delays and frustration caused
by the inadequacy of measures designed to improve traffic
flow. The current suggested diversion route for motorists to
take between the Coldra roundabout on Junction 24 of the M4
motorway and Tredegar Park at Junction 29 passes over eight
roundabouts, four sets of traffic lights and runs alongside
schools, retail parks, the Newport International Sports
Village and residential areas and is clearly only suitable
as a short term measure. It is the inadequacy of this
diversion that underlines that the Assembly Government’s
proposed solution is a poor alternative to the planned M4
relief road scrapped by the previous Assembly
Government.’
‘I firmly believe that the
idea of M4 relief road will have to be re-visited. It is
difficult to estimate the economic cost of extended journey
times and Newport grinding to a standstill over the last
three days but the final figure will run into millions of
pounds. Successive Labour-led Assembly Governments have
dithered over how to address congestion on the M4 motorway
depriving the local population of social and economic
opportunities and on behalf of the many angry constituents
who have contacted my office this I call on this Government
to fully review the adequacy of the arrangements his
predecessor made to tackle the
problem.’
ENDS
William Graham AM
Phone: (07968) 210089/ (02920) 898348
CONSERVATIVE AM FOR SOUTH WALES EAST
 
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