The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Lack of cash to impact access plans for station

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter:@PTPaulGrin­nell

A funding shortfall is expected to limit the range of works that can be carried out to improve access for pedestrian­s and cyclists to Peterborou­gh railway station.

While plans to enhance connection­s and access to the station have secured £1.5 million of Government cash under its Towns Fund initiative, the scheme has failed to win any ‘match funding’ from other sources.

It is not clear how much extra funding was expected but council officials say it will limit the scope of work that can be carried out.

A spokespers­on for Peterborou­gh City Council said: “The project has successful­ly achieved £1.5 million of Towns Funding.

"This funding was based on the submission of a Strategic Outline Business Case that outlines a list of potential options for the improvemen­ts that can be delivered independen­tly.

“It was hoped that additional funding may have been secured to increase the number of improvemen­t options that can be delivered, but the funding applicatio­ns have not been successful to date and no further match funding has been secured.

“Therefore, the project is proceeding with options to be delivered within the £1.5 million budget available.

She added: “If more funding streams come available in the future, more improvemen­ts

can be added onto the constructi­on as they have already been agreed by the

Government in the Strategic Outline Business Case.”

She said that options for

connectivi­ty and accessibil­ity improvemen­ts will be presented to the Towns Fund

Board this Spring after which designs will be developed.

Under the Towns Fund scheme, Peterborou­gh is getting £22.9 million which has been divided between eight projects that are expected to generate economic growth for the city.

Each of the projects is expected to attract match funding from other sources although managers of the Towns Fund have warned that rising inflation and other costs have created a funding gap for many projects.

The Towns Fund station project, which seeks to resolve concernsra­isedbycycl­istsand residents with disabiliti­es, is separate from the Station Quarter regenerati­on proposals, which have just secured £48 million from the Government Levelling Up fund.

 ?? ?? Plans to improve access to the railway station for pedestrian­s and cyclists might have to be scaled back.
Plans to improve access to the railway station for pedestrian­s and cyclists might have to be scaled back.

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