Havering Councillors Push For Answers On Gallows Corner Flyover Delays.

The Leader of Havering Council and the Cabinet Member for Environment say they will continue to push Transport for London (TfL) and Essex and Suffolk Water (ESW) over the long-delayed completion date for the Gallows Corner flyover project.

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Romford MP Slams Gallows Corner Delays As ‘Completely Unacceptable.’

Andrew Rosindell M.P., Member of Parliament for Romford, has written to the Secretary of State for Transport, The Rt. Hon. Heidi Alexander M.P., to express serious concern over the unacceptable delays to the refurbishment of the Gallows Corner flyover – a vital transport link connecting Essex into London and serving thousands of commuters daily.

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Romford MP Hits Out At Gallows Corner Works-“Despite The Junction Being Closed For Over A Week, There Is No Sign That Any Works Have Actually Begun.”

“I would like to make the Leader of the House aware of the mayhem, disruption and chaos taking place in Romford at the Gallows Corner flyover junction,” said Mr. Rosindell

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Hornchurch and Upminster MP questions future of Gallows Corner under new government.

As the new Labour government casts doubt over transport projects across the country, Julia Lopez MP has written to the new Transport Secretary asking her to commit to the renovation of the Gallows Corner flyover or risk safety and major road disruption.

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Substantive work to begin on Gallows Corner refurbishment scheme by March 2025

At London Mayor’s Question Time on 23 May, Sadiq Khan confirmed that the Government had awarded outline business case approval to the A127 Gallows Corner refurbishment scheme, and will be funding 85% of the project, with TfL funding the remaining 15%.

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Romford MP’s disappointment at scope of proposed changes to Gallows Corner refurbishment.

“As Member of Parliament for Romford, I will continue to push for the comprehensive overhaul that Gallows Corner desperately needs,” Rosindell affirmed. “We cannot afford to settle for half-measures when the safety and well-being of local people and those passing through our borough are at stake.”

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