Loading
Caterer & Hotelkeeper Magazine

Tags:

Manchester residents say no to congestion charging

Chris Druce
Friday 12 December 2008 14:29
Manchester Skyline

Voters have rejected plans for congestion charging in Manchester.

Residents were asked to decide whether to introduce a two-ring scheme in Manchester as part of a Transport Innovation Fund.

Motorists would pay up to £5 at busy times from 2013, with the congestion charging scheme running from approximately 7am to 9.30am and 4pm to 6.30pm on weekdays.

If green-lighted, £3b of public transport improvements had been promised by advocates of the scheme.

Unlike London, vehicles would be charged only for journeys into Manchester centre during the morning rush-hour and going out during the afternoon peak traffic period.

Angie Robinson, chief executive of Greater Manchester Chamber, said of the no vote: “The politicians tell us this was the only offer on the table, so the proposal will not go ahead.

“However, business is concerned about congestion which has a negative cost to them and most people, including business, want to see public transport improve.

“The question is now, how can that happen? What options can politicians and businesses come up with to address the needs of the city region in the future?”

In London mayor Boris Johnson has said he will abolish the controversial western extension of the zone, introduced last year by his predecessor Ken Livingstone.

Decision day for Manchester C-charge>>

Congestion charge to come to Manchester>>

Congestion charge will be devastating for West London>>

London Retail Consortium hits out at congestion zone extention>>

Restaurants in London need respite from congestion charge>>

Congestion charge to blame for fall in takings>>

By Chris Druce

E-mail your comments toChris Druce here.

Caterersearch.com jobs
Looking for a new job? Find your next restaurant job here with Caterersearch.com jobs

 

The Caterer Blog
Catch up with more news and gossip on the Caterer Blog here
Newsletters
For the latest hospitality news, sign up for our e-mail newsletters.

Recommended articles

Articles from the web

 
blog comments powered by Disqus
Profiting from 2012: Case Studies

Slash VAT, Boost business - Sign the petition now!

Latest Video

housekeeping

Video: highlighting housekeepers

In this week’s issue, guest edited by Raymond Blanc, we explore the important roles of housekeepers.

Watch here

The Caterer and Hotelkeeper discussion forum

  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria: Mark Hayward Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria: Mark Hayward
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria

Best of chef

Best of Chef – now available online

Best of Chef – now available online
View it now

Videos

Marcello Tully, Kinloch Lodge Video: Michelin-starred chefs turn out in force for Wellocks' chef conference Video: Highlights from Hotelympia 2012 Video: Foraging – why all the attention?
Marcello Tully
Masterclass
Watch the video here
Wellocks'
chef conference
Watch the video here
Highlights from
Hotelympia 2012
Watch the video here
Foraging:
why all the attention?
Watch the video here