Christies Child wrote:thegentlegiant wrote:Useless Government, Useless Council, Morecambe will remain in the dark ages and poor businesses will continue to struggle in tough financial times, shame on this country!!!!!
I assume you mean the previous Government who through there willingness to increase the country's debt created the environment in which this was inevitable. In fairness they would have done exactly the same as the present lot(s).
I actually think the opposite. A Labour government would have pressed ahead as the capital involved would have been spread over a five-year build period, would have created a great deal of jobs and would have been a catalyst for investment in Morecambe, Port of Heysham, White Lund and the new recycling park at Middleton. We need jobs and growth.
Last night a lorry shed it's load alongside Ryelands for three hours the road was blocked and the police operated a stop go system with one lane of traffic. Result queues on to the motorway, gridlock past Pointer in Lancaster and a 15 min journey turned into an hour. Situations like this will only continue and investment will cease.
If true the end of the road scheme is a disaster for Morecambe. This scheme, a Northern route, was planned in 1949 and is the only part of the Lancashire road network that was planned then not to be completed. The main blame though lies with the unprincipled opposition of the MBI and their former MP Geraldine Smith. Without their opposition and backing for a route that never could have gone ahead this scheme would have been under way by now. The tens of millions of pounds worth of economic benefits this would have brought have been lost. And that damages our football club too.