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KEEP the tunnel free from cables: Protestor Dan Lyons with his placard
KEEP the tunnel free from cables: Protestor Dan Lyons with his placard
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Tunnel demo 'victory'

Tom Rowley
16/ 1/2008

PROTESTORS seeking to save one of the country’s most famous railway tunnels hailed the big turnout at a demonstration at the weekend.

National Grid wants to lay electricity cables through the Woodhead Tunnel – last used by trains 27 years ago – but campaigners fear that will prevent it ever again being part of the railway network.

Environmental campaigners see a re-opened tunnel as an alternative to the Mottram-Tintwistle bypass.

National Grid currently uses one of two Victorian tunnels to house 440 kV electricity transmission cables. A third tunnel built in 1953 was bought by the grid and is the subject of the current controversy.

Jonathan Atkinson, co-ordinator of the Save Woodhead Tunnel campaign, said: "We had about 100 people turn up at the tunnel on Saturday, with quite a few from Glossop and Hadfield, but also from Oxford, Liverpool, Sheffield, Bolton and all over."

He added that the speakers showed the breadth of support for the campaign. These included local MEP Chris Davies, a local councillor from Yorkshire, a Green Party speaker from Liverpool and a speaker from the Friends of the Peak Park.

Jonathan, of Victoria Street, Glossop added: "We have a lot of support from councillors, MPs, MEPs and the railway lobby, but we need to keep the pressure on transport secretary Ruth Kelly until she makes a decision about the tunnel.

"There may well be a similar event at the same place in the next couple of months but there’s nothing definite yet."

The campaign received powerful support from the Northern Way group of three regional development agencies. Chairman Neville Chamberlain has written to Mrs Kelly.

"Ultimately, if the future use of the Woodhead Tunnels for rail is not assured the need to construct a major new tunnel across the Pennines could thwart the ambition of a new higher speed line ever happening. Additional, faster capacity across the Pennines will be critical to the economic future of the North," he said.

Northern Way transport director John Jarvis added: "It is likely that a new higher speed rail route across the Pennines will need to be built in the next 15-30 years. Without the availability of the Woodhead Tunnels this would involve large-scale, expensive tunnelling and dramatically increase the costs to build any new rail line across the Pennines."


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   Well said Chris - the Longdendale Trail is the most popular path in the valley used by all ages for walking, cycling, running,horse riding or just strolling and enjoying the views which are spoilt by the power lines. We do not hear of the environmental lobby campaigning to get rid of these eyesores but they seem to want to destroy a well used footpath. Who wants high speed trains running through the valley when there are lines between Stockport and Sheffield and Stalybridge and Huddersfield that could be used?
Longdendale Lad, Hollingworth
18/01/2008 at 17:44
   What about the Longdendail trail ? Its a beautiful walk , is there a group that supports it ? People live in cukoo land if they think rail can beat lorries. I bet most of the people againt it havent lived in the valley that long
chriskaraokeman, Ashton
18/01/2008 at 01:27
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