(12 Apr 2024, 8:05 pm)Andreos1 wrote https://www.bbc.co.uk/articles/cz961v9y6e7o
£5m found
Appears that they're recycled this news story again, merely to get Kim's face on the cover: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor...l-29645633
Chronicle article this week states "A total of £12.78 million was committed to the project by the North East Combined Authority's cabinet on Tuesday."
Yet they haven't actually committed anything. The article further breaks it down to:
- "An initial investment of £4.58 million was approved by the cabinet," - same figure quoted in the BBC article in April, before NECA existed.
- "A further £8.2 million from the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement will be allocated in the coming months to ensure that the scheme is fully funded." - CRSTS was a product of the Tory Govt, so I'm surprised they've received the cash at all.
Odd, but good news!
One question that I can't see answered anywhere, is how they're going to deal with the extended journey time? The new ferry landing is supposed to be located as shown on the map below, but that'd make the crossing distance thereabouts twice what it currently is.
They generally only use the one ferry all day now, with a 7 minute crossing time and about 8 minutes turnaround. If the increased distance results in a crossing time of around 13 minutes, I'm not sure how they'll keep it running on time.