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Tory anger as bid to stop Harlow metro system is stopped in its tracks

News / Mon 11th Jan 2021 at 01:02pm

LABOUR Councillors ignored serious flaws in a report that granted approval for consultants to carry out a six-month project without providing the cost or knowing how to pay for it at Harlow Council’s Cabinet meeting in December claim Harlow Conservatives.

The Conservatives are also concerned that the proposed route will be of little benefit to residents as the transport corridors identified in the current plan do not pass the majority of neighbourhoods, and additional costs could be incurred if the project were to connect to all of the key growth areas.

The Tories have also said that taxpayers remain in the dark as Labour Councillors continue to block the release of the cost of engaging consultants who will review the scope of a proposed monorail type vanity project. 

Conservative Councillors challenged the decision through Harlow Council’s Call In Committee last week. The committee acts as a forum to scrutinise the administration’s decisions. Labour Councillors voted to uphold the original decision and take no further action.

Throughout the Call In Committee, repeated calls to disclose how much taxpayers will be forking out for a consultant firm to conduct a six-month study, potentially the largest individual project ever undertaken by the council, was rejected.

The Tories have also expressed concerns that Harlow Council does not hold the powers to deliver transport infrastructure schemes, so taxpayers’ money is being wasted on a monorail type scheme that currently has no realistic prospect of getting off the ground. Essex County Council, the local transport authority, is not backing the scheme. 

In a recent Labour Party press release, it was revealed that the potential cost of building the monorail type scheme could be £5 million per kilometre. In December, it was confirmed by the Labour Party that the full scale of the monorail could be 15 kilometres. The cost of the scheme, depending on build costs, the timescale for delivery, acquisition of raw materials and specialised vehicles, could near £100 million. 

Cllr Joel Charles, Deputy Leader of Harlow Conservatives, said: 

“It beggars belief that Labour Councillors want to spend tens of millions of taxpayers’ money on a transport scheme without holding the specific powers to do so. 

“Nobody has any objection to looking at more sustainable modes of transport, but it seems the Labour Party are now fixated on building a monorail type scheme without properly exploring other options with our local transport authority.   

“Harlow Council should be focused on the economic and social recovery from COVID-19. The priority must be to divert resources to help frontline responders who are saving lives at this difficult time. Instead, Labour Councillors are spending taxpayers’ cash on a consultant firm to build a transport scheme without being transparent about the cost.” 

1 Comment for Tory anger as bid to stop Harlow metro system is stopped in its tracks:

Paul
2021-01-13 09:24:54

Typical rubbish and irresponsible behaviour from the "Cowboy" Councillors of Labour. Another waste of money like the miles of unused cycle tracks. Name the consultants, provide the costings, and any links between the Council, Councillors nd the consultants. Maybe then you will have some credibility.

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