WELSH
GOVERNMENT MUST CLARIFY ROAD SPENDING PLANS
5th July
2011
Speaking in questions to the First
Minister this afternoon, William Graham sought assurances that
the Welsh Government has no plans to introduce toll charges on
new and improved transport routes:
‘With a large fall budgeted for the Welsh
Government’s transport capital expenditure, transport experts
have mooted additional sources of funding such as ‘Pay as you
drive’ charges and PFI schemes. The First Minister’s response
that the Welsh Government has no plans to introduce tolls on
improved routes such as the A465 Heads of the Valleys road or
the new bypass linking the road through Llanwern steelworks and
the Southern Distributor Road in Newport is welcome, but the
case remains for examining innovative ways of funding new
schemes such as Public Private Partnerships.’
The Shadow Minister for Local Government
continued:
‘The Welsh Government must be open about
how future transport schemes are to be funded and project
managed to avoid a repeat of the overspends and works slippage
that have dogged major transport projects in Wales over the
last ten years. Nobody wants to see a repeat of the poor
management and lax financial control that the Wales Audit
Office identified in their 2011 report “Major Transport
Projects in Wales”. In the worst case, owing to the domino
effect of delays the A465 Heads of The Valleys Road will have
exceeded its initial timetable by 11 years with an overspend of
nearly £500million if completed by the Welsh Government’s
estimated 2020 finish date.’
ENDS
William Graham AM
 
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