The Cambridge News has used FoI powers to extract from the County Council the costs, over the past 3 years, of "investigatory works" on outstanding faults. This is before any money''s spent on fixing them. Of course, it's possible that some or all of the costs might be recoverable from BAM Nuttall. The story includes, inevitably, a quote from Cllr Mike Mason.
Figures exclude legal costs.
The Cambridge News story can be read here.
The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway linking St Ives, Cambridge and Trumpington opened on 7 August 2011. This blog is now closed to new posts and comments. It was set up for people who travelled the busway, either as bus passengers, or users of the cycle/footpath such as pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders. The blog remains visible as a historic record. Many thanks to everyone who contributed to the blog over the past decade.
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They need to trim the vegetation again, path is getting narrow in parts and lights are covered......JOKE!
ReplyDeleteI went to Cambridge and back from St.Ives yesterday, as I do every few weeks and cannot believe how ridiculously uncomfortable it is.
ReplyDeleteI can't understand how a bus running on pre-cast concrete tracks on piled foundations can be so bumpy. Surely not every section can be so misaligned...Could someone offer an explanation...?