Richard Fuller, Member of Parliament for North East Bedfordshire, has written to East West Rail Chief Executive, Simon Blanchflower, inviting him to visit key points along the potential route in his constituency.
Richard Fuller said:
Decisions like this are not about looking at lines on a map in your office; decision makers need to see the impact on the environment and communities first-hand. I was born in Bedford and have been the MP for both the town of Bedford and for North East Bedfordshire, and even so I have still found it extremely useful to visit the affected parishes in my constituency to help visualise the impact of the proposed rail line. I think as CEO of East West Rail, Simon Blanchflower would also find it useful and I have asked him to find a date so I can join him on his visit.
Richard has also asked for a meeting with EWR analysts to go through an in-depth review of the calculations that informed the start of the 2019 consultation and a line-by-line explanation of the cost-benefit changes that led to a switch in the order of the routes in the final 2019 report.
Richard added:
I have also asked for a meeting with the finance and engineering teams at East West Rail to undertake an in-depth review of the calculations behind the indicative construction costs for Routes A-E at the start of the 2019 consultation and the changes to each of these costs that led to a switch in the order of the routes in the final 2019 report. There have been mounting concerns from residents about the aspects of the first consultation and decision processes and full transparency on the cost-benefit analysis will go a long way in resolving some of these issues.”
Richard looks forward to hearing shortly from Mr Blanchflower on both these matters.
The letter to Mr Blanchflower can be read here.