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Chamber and committees

Question reference: S1W-02825

  • Asked by: Tommy Sheridan, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Socialist Party
  • Date lodged: 26 November 1999
  • Current status: Answered by Sarah Boyack on 10 December 1999

Question

To ask the Scottish Executive whether any studies comparing the economic and environmental impact of the construction of the proposed M74 Northern Extension and alternatives to this project, in particular the further development of rail passenger and freight services across Glasgow, are being or will be undertaken.


Answer

When I announced the conclusions of the Strategic Roads Review on 4 November, I indicated that the City of Glasgow and South Lanarkshire Councils should take forward consideration of the M74 Northern Extension, involving neighbouring authorities and other bodies with an interest in the scheme. I emphasised that the road would have to be consistent with and justified on the basis of the contribution it could make to the local transport strategies of these authorities. I also said that I would be urging the councils to carry out a multi modal study of the route. This would allow the economic and environmental impacts and the costs of alternative transport solutions to be considered.