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17:37 GMT, Tuesday, 1 July 2008 18:37 UK

Town 'must' consider road pricing

Reading's inner distribution road

Reading should abandon plans to turn its ring road into a one-way system and urgently consider road pricing, a report has concluded.

The controversial £8m plan was dropped last September and in its wake the Reading Independent Transport Commission was established.

The commission, which looked at solving the town's transport problems, published its findings on Tuesday.

The report also recommended building a third River Thames crossing.

It found that Reading's roads were a victim of the town's economic success.

Reading Borough Council had hoped to turn its inner distribution road (IDR) into a giant one-way system.

But public opposition and the threat of legal action from neighbouring Wokingham Borough Council forced it to drop the plan last year.

Commission findings


Instead, the independent commission led by Sir Brian Briscoe - a former chief executive of the Local Government Association - found Reading is "a town struggling to be a city".

It said Reading council should "urgently examine the case for managing demand by road pricing" - not a simple congestion charge model, but a "more sophisticated charging regime" with resident exemptions or concessions and non-peak retail concessions.

The report is the result of a six month study including 10 public hearings.

It concluded there had been a conflict between the rate of economic growth and the rate of infrastructure provision.

Sir Brian, said: "We are grateful to the people of Reading who gave time and thought to these challenging problems.

"Our Recommendations are not easy options for local politicians and we recognise that there will be controversy about them.

"We are clear that doing nothing is not an option and we urge politicians and the public in Reading and its surroundings to shape the future to avoid economic and environmental decline."




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Related to this story:
Town's one-way ring road scrapped (12 Sep 07 |  Berkshire )
Brakes on one-way town ring road (05 Jun 07 |  Berkshire )
One-way ring road gets go ahead (20 Mar 07 |  Berkshire )
Legal challenge to ring-road plan (26 Sep 06 |  Berkshire )
Green light for one-way ring road (08 Sep 06 |  Berkshire )
One-way ring-road plan detailed (21 Feb 06 |  Berkshire )

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