michael_w
Well-Known Member
I've just come back from a meeting. It seemed that I was the only person who lives in the western side of the river, and the only one with marine concerns.
Generally speaking there was no opposition to the upstream foot and cycle bridges serving the Wet Dock Island, though there might be a problem with current rights of way across the island.
Lots of strong opposition from the delgates who live in the Cliff Lane area, which is hard by the proposed eastern end of the road bridge. Increased traffic, noise, safety were among their concerns. I have similar concerns with the Belstead Road/Station Street area on the western side. There was a feeling that the downstream bridge would not achieve much and outside of rush hour, the ipswich traffic was not too much of a problem, provided the Orwell bridge wasn't closed.
The Sufolk County Council's claim that the down stream bridge would enhance the port was questioned.
There was no technical detail given on the bridge designs, nor opening schedules etc. I pointed out that Mean High Water Springs was the wrong critera for assessing clearance, I gave the organisers of the meeting an email from the National Oceanographic Centre which stated the HAT for Ipswich was 4.88m.
This afternoon there is another session with more of a marine slant to it. I've asked If I could attend as an observer. The delegates for this session are:
ABP
The Society for Sailing Barge Research
National Historic Ships UK
Ipswich Maritime Trust
Sailing Barge Association
Association of Bargemen
Thames Sailing Barge Trust
Ipswich Society
RYA
Neptune Marina
Ipswich Haven Marina
Debbage Yachting
Anglo Norden
Spirit Yachts
SB Victor
Ipswich Sea Cadets
Ipswich Canoe Club
Ipswich Rowing Club
Further info see:
http://www.suffolk.gov.uk/UpperOrwellCrossings
http://UpperOrwellCrossings@suffolk.gov.uk
Mike
Generally speaking there was no opposition to the upstream foot and cycle bridges serving the Wet Dock Island, though there might be a problem with current rights of way across the island.
Lots of strong opposition from the delgates who live in the Cliff Lane area, which is hard by the proposed eastern end of the road bridge. Increased traffic, noise, safety were among their concerns. I have similar concerns with the Belstead Road/Station Street area on the western side. There was a feeling that the downstream bridge would not achieve much and outside of rush hour, the ipswich traffic was not too much of a problem, provided the Orwell bridge wasn't closed.
The Sufolk County Council's claim that the down stream bridge would enhance the port was questioned.
There was no technical detail given on the bridge designs, nor opening schedules etc. I pointed out that Mean High Water Springs was the wrong critera for assessing clearance, I gave the organisers of the meeting an email from the National Oceanographic Centre which stated the HAT for Ipswich was 4.88m.
This afternoon there is another session with more of a marine slant to it. I've asked If I could attend as an observer. The delegates for this session are:
ABP
The Society for Sailing Barge Research
National Historic Ships UK
Ipswich Maritime Trust
Sailing Barge Association
Association of Bargemen
Thames Sailing Barge Trust
Ipswich Society
RYA
Neptune Marina
Ipswich Haven Marina
Debbage Yachting
Anglo Norden
Spirit Yachts
SB Victor
Ipswich Sea Cadets
Ipswich Canoe Club
Ipswich Rowing Club
Further info see:
http://www.suffolk.gov.uk/UpperOrwellCrossings
http://UpperOrwellCrossings@suffolk.gov.uk
Mike