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Privatisation blamed for Station
bridge row
1st October 2009
Sheffield Green Party have blamed
the privatisation of the rail network for the controversial proposal
to prevent free access across the bridge at Sheffield Station.
East Midlands Trains has applied to Sheffield City Council for
Listed Building Consent to install ticket barriers there.
Coun Jillian Creasy, who represents Central
ward, commented, "After all these years of Labour Government
we still have a privatised rail network which is more concerned
about shareholders profits than providing an integrated transport
system.
"The Transport Minister Lord Adonis has
failed to intervene in this dispute. He has the power to resolve
this situation if he chose to listen to the elected representatives
in Sheffield, all of whom remain opposed to East Midlands Trains'
plans. The Green Party would nationalise the railways and ensure
that public transport was a more attractive option than the car."
Residents Against Station Closure and local
Green Party campaigner Graham Wroe added, "There is massive
public support for the campaign to stop the barriers. These people
should now write to Howard Baxter, Sheffield City Council Planning
Division Howden House 1 Union Street Sheffield S1 2SH,quoting
the reference 09/02887/LBC.
"This can also be done on-line and you
will find links and advice on how to do this at www.sheffieldgreenparty.org.uk
and www.rasc-sheffield.com
ENDS
Act
today to stop the barriers
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