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to questions Three variations of the alternative route were considered and all were
out-performed by the current route proposed by the Councils. Q: Can you tell me more about
the plans for integrating the tram into the QMC? A: The strategy for NET is not just targeted at commuters in cars. The tram is also needed to serve areas where many people live, local centres of community activity, shopping and employment areas, universities, colleges, schools and training sites, hospitals and medical centres and sports and leisure facilities. Although it is not possible to serve all locations, the options proposed for a NET extension in this corridor would provide for many of them. By contrast a route from the 'Bardills' roundabout straight along the A52 would clearly not do so. Most of the Park and Ride spaces would be full by the end of the morning peak period, but we want the tram to continue to provide for journey needs throughout the day. The A52 misses out the most densely populated residential areas, where the highest number of trips are likely to start and finish over the day. It also misses out most of the important local centres of activity such as the High Road at Chilwell and Beeston Town Centre. Direct passenger numbers would therefore be low with little prospect of bus feeder services compensating for this. Thus the A52 route would not be economically or commercially viable and therefore would not qualify for Government funding. A similar situation would apply to a route along the A6005 from Toton, where trams would also suffer from significant delay due to traffic congestion, or along the railway corridor, which is more distant from most places where people live or travel to and has little opportunity for stopping places. The rail network is much less flexible and misses more areas of activity. Whilst there are important plans for development of the local network, rail will be able to accommodate only a relatively small number of additional passenger trips. It should, however, be possible for the tram and longer distance bus services from Toton, Long Eaton and even Stapleford and Sandiacre to be interconnected, say at Beeston Town Centre or Bardills Island, to enable a wider number of trips to be made. Q: I am concerned for residents of Neville Sadler Court. A: The proposed route along Lower Road and Fletcher Road would require
the partial demolition of Neville Sadler Court. We have held discussions
with the owners of the flats and we are proposing to build a replacement
block with modern up to date facilities. Measures would also be implemented
to ensure that the route did not become a through route for other traffic,
except for cycles. Q: I am concerned about the loss of open space in Chilwell. A: The tram would take up a very small section of the open space and people would continue to be able to enjoy the area in much the same way they do now and use it for leisure activities such as walking and playing. The childrens' playground would be retained but moved to one side. Although the area will not be quite the same as it is now, careful landscaping would reduce the impact of the tram. Some existing trees would be lost but we would minimise this impact and where appropriate provide replacement planting. An existing watercourse runs along the open area west of Cator Lane.
As well as this, there is an existing underground sewer along part of
this section, which has a large tank just west of Cator Lane to hold large
flows during times of heavy rainfall. The design of the tram route would
fully take into account these features and where the tram route crosses
them, strengthening or replacement of existing structures might be required.
Further design and investigation work will be carried out to assess the
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