Hackney Council slams proposals for Crossrail 2 station in Dalston, London
Hackney Council has called for a 鈥渇undamental rethink鈥 over proposals for a new Crossrail 2 station in Dalston, London.
Responding to Transport for London鈥檚 (TfL) consultation on the 拢27bn London infrastructure project, the council said it cannot support homes and businesses in the area being demolished.
It added that the construction of a ventilation shaft in the nearby Birkbeck Mews would significantly disrupt the day-to-day running of a primary school and the Ridley Road Market.
The council also described proposals for an access and ventilation shaft on the site of the Britannia Leisure Centre, or in Shoreditch Park, as 鈥渦nacceptable鈥.
The Britannia Leisure Centre site has been earmarked by the Council for major redevelopment, with plans including a new secondary school and a leisure centre.
Cllr Guy Nicholson, cabinet member for regeneration at the council, said: 鈥淐onstructive discussions are ongoing with TfL about how negative impacts from Crossrail 2 can be minimised while planning for the opportunities this major public transport scheme will create as and when it鈥檚 built.鈥
TfL鈥檚 current proposals for the new underground Crossrail 2 station in Dalston would have entrances near Dalston Junction and Dalston Kingsland Overground stations, and would take five to eight years to build.
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