pks1702
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Take no notice of SM, he is an idiot. I am not the OP but there again I would expect Richard Mathews of this parish to have a good idea of what is being speculated concerning Fox's.
Not very ECF old chap
Take no notice of SM, he is an idiot. I am not the OP but there again I would expect Richard Mathews of this parish to have a good idea of what is being speculated concerning Fox's.
Wouldn't even get my HR34 under there at HW. Why 20m for the road when 15m will be limit.
QE2 bridge put an end to the bigger tall ships visiting London, soon they'll be shut out of all our ports.
136m is to the top of the towers. The bridge clearance is ~53m @ HAT: https://pla.co.uk/Safety/Thames-Bridges-Heights
The anticipation of a 15m air draft @ HW is speculation at this stage as we only have a computer generated model released to public to work with. I wouldn't call it fake news however, as it isn't intended to deceive anyone. I should have been a bit clearer in my original post but at the time I felt the CGI images were clear it was about the architect winning the tender competition rather than the planning application.
The original intended bridge was supposed to be much cheaper (approx £30m @ 2018 prices) and feature the ability to close road traffic to allow large yachts and ships through a swing bridge (official Option A or B) or bascule bridge. This one doesn't include a feature allowing it to open. Focus appears to be moving away from the marinas into developing land for the university and "Enterprise Island".
The 15m estimate is based on length of the bridge, the little area either side on the banks to connect up to existing road infrastructure and reasonable gradient that wouldn't cause too much of a problem for lorries. The bridge would need to flow. This is speculation including the secondary pedestrian deck being approx 5m lower than the likely 20m air draft of the main deck.
The angled position of the lock gates pose another problem when faced with this bridge directly in front of it. The CGI pictures suggests the bridge doesn't go directly across straight but curves between either side of the bridge. I think this will be a design quirk which won't feature in the final design. I don't want to speculate further, however, in the back of my mind I am worried about how close this bridge will be in respect to the lock gates... basic plan drawings suggest there might not be much distance between the bridge and the lock gates which may be a problem for longer yachts.
The original Wet Dock Crossing allowed reasonable function for water traffic at a more reasonable price. This was marketed to us all in the local press and in official SCC documents. Ben Gummer has ripped this up and allowed a landmark bridge which may hinder access to the marinas at Ipswich Waterfront which is nothing like anyone was ever told and doesn't meet the project specification. I therefore believe there will be compromises. Even if an air draft of 25m can be achieved - such as with scrapping the pedestrian deck - this bridge will mark the end of the tall ships and Maritime Festival. Anyone interested in original proposed crossings can view the SCC documents here... https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/roads-an...ll-crossings/upper-orwell-crossings-proposal/
I know nothing of this address, of Daniel Humphrey or of Ipswich Ltd. / Upper Orwell Crossings Ltd. , so I don't know what you're trying to insinuate while hidden behind your pseudonyms. I even had to look on Google maps to find where West Road is.
Peter Wright
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Also, what is the purpose of editing and publicly sharing confidential emails? If someone is countering an accusation and they have taken the time and effort to explain to you what you are saying isn't true, why share it?
Good ere, innitirate:
The anticipation of a 15m air draft @ HW is speculation at this stage as we only have a computer generated model released to public to work with. I wouldn't call it fake news however, as it isn't intended to deceive anyone. I should have been a bit clearer in my original post but at the time I felt the CGI images were clear it was about the architect winning the tender competition rather than the planning application.
The original intended bridge was supposed to be much cheaper (approx £30m @ 2018 prices) and feature the ability to close road traffic to allow large yachts and ships through a swing bridge (official Option A or B) or bascule bridge. This one doesn't include a feature allowing it to open. Focus appears to be moving away from the marinas into developing land for the university and "Enterprise Island".
The 15m estimate is based on length of the bridge, the little area either side on the banks to connect up to existing road infrastructure and reasonable gradient that wouldn't cause too much of a problem for lorries. The bridge would need to flow. This is speculation including the secondary pedestrian deck being approx 5m lower than the likely 20m air draft of the main deck.
The angled position of the lock gates pose another problem when faced with this bridge directly in front of it. The CGI pictures suggests the bridge doesn't go directly across straight but curves between either side of the bridge. I think this will be a design quirk which won't feature in the final design. I don't want to speculate further, however, in the back of my mind I am worried about how close this bridge will be in respect to the lock gates... basic plan drawings suggest there might not be much distance between the bridge and the lock gates which may be a problem for longer yachts.
The original Wet Dock Crossing allowed reasonable function for water traffic at a more reasonable price. This was marketed to us all in the local press and in official SCC documents. Ben Gummer has ripped this up and allowed a landmark bridge which may hinder access to the marinas at Ipswich Waterfront which is nothing like anyone was ever told and doesn't meet the project specification. I therefore believe there will be compromises. Even if an air draft of 25m can be achieved - such as with scrapping the pedestrian deck - this bridge will mark the end of the tall ships and Maritime Festival. Anyone interested in original proposed crossings can view the SCC documents here... https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/roads-an...ll-crossings/upper-orwell-crossings-proposal/
I am concerned by the comments about focus moving away fromthe marina's
If they are closed down it will be a hammer blow to the local leisure boating industry. There are precious few marinas and boating facilities on the East Coast. It is impossible to create new ones because the bug huggers have taken over designating every yard of mud on all the rivers as everso precious that no one is allowed to touch any of it.