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£40m for junction six? ‘Pigs would fly first!’


“PIGS would fly” before £40million is spent improving junction six of the M3, according to one of the council leaders quizzed over plans for Basingstoke and Deane.

The issue was raised at a special meeting where the two top men at the borough council met the public.

Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council leader Councillor Andrew Finney and chief executive Tony Curtis both attended separate sessions in Whitchurch and Basingstoke.

Turnout was low with barely more than a handful of people attending each event.

But the questioning was robust, with citizens – many of them from larger organisations – pressing the pair over house-building, the environment, supporting ethnic diversity, traffic congestion, closure of a council reception desk, roundabouts and council expenditure.

At the meeting in the Civic Offices in Basingstoke, Cllr Finney was asked how the borough could cope with further traffic congestion.

He said: “The likelihood of £40million for re-engineering junction six? Well I can’t see any pigs flying past the window.”

He said traffic problems in Basingstoke were nowhere near as bad as other places, such as Reading, but the authority is examining other options with road experts from Hampshire County Council and the Highways Agency.

Tony Fendall, of Old Basing Parish Council, warned building on sites near the source of rivers Loddon and Lyde would “completely destroy” one of the “most valuable conservation areas” in north Hampshire.

He asked if council factions were pushing development there in order to save Manydown to the west of Basingstoke.

Mr Curtis said the borough had been growing by about 800 homes a year, the majority of it to meet local population growth and changing demographic trends, and if that was to continue, space would have to be found somewhere.

Cllr Finney claimed the choice of housing sites was not being “promoted” by any factions.

He added: “Development is an emotive issue. It is one of the big adult conversations we are going to have to have.”

At the conclusion of the second meeting, which was in Basingstoke, Cllr Finney said it was essential residents had the opportunity to talk about issues and he put a positive gloss on the low numbers, saying many of those present represented the views of other people.


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Tintinout, Bramley says...
7:15am Wed 16 Dec 09

Just looking back into the archives. Did the Tories not promise funds back in the 80's for a flyover at this spot. Seems the money 'vanished', but where did it go?????

Town Crier, SW Basingstoke says...
10:56am Wed 16 Dec 09

They want Basingstoke to grow yet somehow believe the road system doesn't need changes.
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Many areas of our road system were left half done, some have been updated after many years, but some junctions and roundabouts are long overdue for major improvements.
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There are many hours of wasted time spent in queues that can be easily removed. Some queues on the M3 motorway are exceedingly dangerous as we've all seen.
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It's time to accept the inevitable and get these jobs done now before the whole network is totally gridlocked.

rczpugpug, basingstoke says...
4:17pm Wed 16 Dec 09

pigs would fly before we get a council that is effective and not a bunch of whiney, robbing whatnots. vote the lot of them out and lets start voting for people who care about basingstoke. whilst I am in the mood why did not local councillor visit my house or area to discuss their policies. it seems in this town you represent the party that will get you elected in the area you want to get elected in. BASINGSTOKE COUNCIL HANG YOUR HEADS IN SHAME AND RESIGN

Tintinout, Bramley says...
2:59pm Fri 18 Dec 09

Given the retarded changes when Festival Place was spat onto the town, I don't think those involved in planning have any competence in traffic management. Let's remember they closed off a through route (Timberlake Road), blocked ordinary vehicle access from Alecon Link and terminated a car park feed from the ringway that avoided Eastrop Roundabout. The work of utter genius that bites the town on the backside each weekend. In the Chart of 'Stupid things done in Basingstoke' it's right up there at number one - just ahead of the filling in of all the Bus Stops.

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Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council leader Cllr Andrew Finney (left) and chief executive Tony Curtis talk to people who attended the meet-the-chiefs meeting at the Civic Offices Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council leader Cllr Andrew Finney (left) and chief executive Tony Curtis talk to people who attended the meet-the-chiefs meeting at the Civic Offices

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