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Date: Thursday 10th September 2020

Time: 10:00am

Motion detail

Léonie Cooper AM moved, and Dr Alison Moore AM seconded, the following motion:

“This Assembly notes the ongoing urgent safety concerns which have resulted in the full closure of Hammersmith Bridge, and the impact this is having, particularly on local residents.

This Assembly notes that despite not being Transport for London’s (TfL) responsibility, the Mayor has committed £25 million towards the investigation of the faults and the design costs for the restoration of the bridge and has been working with Hammersmith and Fulham council to progress the installation of a temporary bridge. Together with the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, TfL submitted a bid to the government for the additional funding required, which was rejected. This Assembly also notes that London does not receive its fair share of road maintenance funding, with the approximate £500 million of Vehicle Excise Duty revenue raised in the capital, funding road maintenance outside of the city.

This Assembly welcomes that the Government are finally taking this issue seriously and are setting up a taskforce, working with TfL and Hammersmith and Fulham council to develop a solution for the bridge. Given that details are currently unclear with regards to funding the repairs required and for a temporary bridge, this Assembly calls on the Chair of the Assembly to write urgently to the Rt Hon. Grant Shapps MP, Secretary of State for Transport and ask him to immediately provide the funds needed to ensure the future safety of Hammersmith Bridge and to erect a temporary pedestrian and cycle bridge forthwith. Furthermore, the Assembly reinstates its support for the London Finance Commission’s recommendation to allocate London’s share of Vehicle Excise Duty revenue to TfL to invest in maintaining the capital’s road network, and urges the Secretary of State to revisit the decision taken to remove this funding from London.”

Following debate and upon being put to a vote, the motion was agreed (14 votes cast in favour and 6 votes cast against).

Response to motion

Secretary of State for Transport's response to motion

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