The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Funding for Station Quarter plans agreed

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The Peterborou­gh and Cambridges­hire Combined Authority has backed a recomendat­ion to give £350,000 to further develop plans for Peterborou­gh’s Station Quarter.

The drawdown, from the Transport Response Fund, is for the developmen­t of a Strategic Outline Business Case (SOBC).

Members of the combined authority, who backed the proposal from mayor Dr Nik Johnson, were also asked to note the programme for developing the SOBC.

Peterborou­gh City Council with partners Network Rail and London North East Rail, was seeking the funding for the SOBC to support investment proposals for Peterborou­gh Rail Station and a potential future Levelling Up Fund bid to government from the combined authority as the Local Transport Authority.

A feasibilit­y report from April 2020 showed the potential not only to transform the passenger and staff experience of the railway station, but to showcase how a comprehens­ive re-developmen­t would be transforma­tional for the whole rail station area and the city.

Members heard that this is the opportunit­y by improving passenger facilities and customer experience with a station enhancemen­ts project consisting of the following:

Creation of a new gateway station through extension of existing assets and new build;

New and enhanced East station entrance;

Upgrade and replacemen­t of existing footbridge;

New West station entrance easing passenger flows at peak commuting times and improving the operationa­l efficiency of the station as well as reducing congestion into the city from the west over Crescent Bridge;

Upgraded and extended platform canopies; and

Improved, safer and more direct walking and cycling connection­s to the city centre.

The board approved the recommenda­tion.

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