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Don't give up - Bates urges Carno Campaigners to stay on track
Release/Rhyddhau:
05/09/07
Contact/Cyswllt:
Sian Cliff
02920 898342 /
sian.cliff@wales.gov.uk
“Don’t give up on Carno station” – that’s the message to
campaigners from local AM Mick Bates following a meeting of an
Assembly committee yesterday.
The Enterprise and Learning Committee met yesterday to discuss the
ground breaking petition presented by Carno Station Action Group
under the new Assembly procedures.
It was a historic day for petitioners, being the first time a
petition brought to the Assembly has been discussed by the
evidence committee.
Mick Bates AM has been involved in the campaign to re-open the
station at Carno. Commenting he said:
“Under new Assembly standing orders petitions are taken much more
seriously than before. I am pleased to see the Assembly Committee
travel to the heart of this issue and listen to the views of the
local community in Carno.
“Mike Bagshaw of Arriva Trains Wales admitted during the meeting
that Carno is the best place to put the passing loop, as the loop
in Talerddig is too far West and would unbalance the timetable.
“Network Rail and the government acknowledged that stations have
been opened which serve populations of around 3,000. So by their
own admissions Carno station could be re-opened.
“All stations opened recently have been in South Wales. Re-opening
the train station at Carno would be a great step towards
regeneration of the local area. It would encourage people to use
their cars less, cut carbon emissions and bring new economic
opportunities to the area, which has suffered since the closure of
the Laura Ashley factory.
“I am disappointed that the Deputy First Minister took the
decision to retain the loop in Talerddig before hearing evidence
taken by the Committee. This is an extremely significant time for
both the Carno community and the future success of the petitions
system. I look forward to hearing the recommendations the
Committee will make."
End/Diwedd
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