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Tram plan on track
13/ 3/2008
COMMUTERS in Salford will be able to find out more about plans for a new Metrolink service to MediaCity:UK in a consultation next week.
Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive (GMPTE) is holding a special two day event at The Lowry in Salford Quays next Tuesday and Wednesday, March 18-19.
Over 3,000 questionnaires have also been posted to local residents and businesses as part of a six-week consultation.
Work on a quarter of a mile (0.4km) extension to the Eccles Metrolink line is due to start next year, and four new trams have also been ordered to double the frequency of daytime services into Salford Quays.
Transport bosses are consulting on the proposals ahead of submitting an application to the Government for a Transport and Works Act order. If the application is approved, the order will give permission for trams to run to the new MediaCity:UK Metrolink stop.
David Leather, GMPTE’s chief executive, said: "The Metrolink extension to MediaCity:uk is part of a major expansion of the network.
"The Salford Quays extension will start near the Harbour City stop on the Eccles line and end at a new tram stop in MediaCity:UK. We want to find out what people think about our plans to help us put together an application for a Transport and Works Act order.
"GMPTE staff will be at The Lowry next week to answer any questions about the new Metrolink service to mediacity:uk and to record comments. I hope local residents and workers will visit the gallery to tell us what they think about the proposals."
Construction work is already taking place to build MediaCity:UK, which will include the BBC’s new northern headquarters. The Salford Quays development is expected to create 15,500 jobs and bring £1bn to the regional economy in its first five years.
The new Metrolink extension is due to open in summer 2010.
GMPTE staff will be at The Lowry from 11am to 7pm on Tuesday and Wednesday next week to tell people about the plans.
People can also find out more about the proposals, and make comments on them, by calling: 0161 244 1111 or online at: www.gmpte.com/haveyoursay.
The deadline for feedback to be received is Monday, April 14.
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The site now consists of 11 cranes with a reported 9 more on the way (12th crane base in place). Most of the concrete cores of the new BBC building look to be in place or started, rising to 9-10 storeys (maybe more) for the highest cores. The cores are currently being surrounded by concrete pillars up to 5-6 storeys currently. There are upto 400 workers on site currently with a proposed 1000+ to be posted eventually with 20 cranes in all (according to unconfirmed reports from workers on-site).
The land for the taller buildings off to the side of the main BBC building (right from the Lowry Centre side) is still being dug and prepared but more temporary cabins are in place off Broadway (the road that runs through the back of the Quays) presumably to house more MediaCity:UK project staff and a contingent of the BBC (cameramen) looking at the latest articles across the internet.
The current phase of the build occupies 35-40 acres (next to the City Lofts flats) with other phases planned across the water on the Imperial War Museum side.
The overall site is something of the order of 200 acres but no visible signs of development has started outside the main phase 1 area currently. No doubt this will depend on discussions with other media companies being persuaded to join the MediaCity:UK estate.
For a photographic timeline for December / February and beyond (and pictures back to May of last year), go to Google and search on ‘BBC Salford Quays Approved - Media City : UK whitfield’ in Google or goto ‘www.mawhitfield.co.uk/mcuk.htm’.
Judging be the pace of the development, there is a big push on to meet the 2010/11 date for the first phase completion.
Those currently thinking about a career in the media by way of a chosen degree (media studies, photography etc.) might be one of the 15,500 new jobs to be created between now and 2011 in the first phase of this build. Also, the price of properties (and especially flats) in the area will almost certainly rise as a result of the considerable development occuring in this location with new flats being built currently.
I have worked as an IT Manager in Salford Quays for 12 years and live in North Bolton. When I first came here, the skyline of the Quays area was relatively flat but now houses such buildings as The Designer Outlet (80 outlet stores), The iconic Lowry and Imperial War Museum Buildings and new flat developments which continue to be built in anticipation of the BBC move and general growth in this area.
Hope this update helps.
25/03/2008 at 16:07
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