From the
Swindon Advertiser - a call for rail rather than road connection for Wichelstowe - major new development area.
The Council for the Preservation of Rural England has criticised the plan to build a road under the M4 from the new housing development at Wichelstowe.
But the councillor in charge of the scheme says its needed because it allows easy access for new residents, and that’s important in attracting people to live in the town.
Swindon Borough Council will be constructing the road from the huge 4,500-home development through an underpass under the M4 to the south, where a new roundabout will be constructed. This will give access to Wharf Road to Wroughton, Hay Lane directly south and a road to junction 16 of the M4.
But the CPRE▸ wanted a rail link from the area to Swindon railway station.
It said a rail bridge link "helps to regenerate the town centre, and provides a more direct route to the station."
And it claims a road link “ will generate longer local vehicle journeys through junction 16 between Wichelstowe and West Swindon and encourages car use along the motorway and more congestion, noise and pollution.”
But Gary Sumner, the borough council’s cabinet member in charge of strategic planning said the road was needed to attract people to Swindon, and particularly Wichelstowe.
I guess it depends on who you want to attract?