It says the crossing is only being built to satisfy property developers in the Nine Elms district and there are much greater priorities for public money, including new crossings in east London.
Transport for London (TfL) is planning to build a new Thames crossing between Nine Elms and Pimlico some 350 yards from the existing Vauxhall Bridge. 聽TFL says it will cost 拢40m to build, of which 拢26m is coming from 鈥渋ncome generated by鈥 new private development sites in the Nine Elms regeneration area, according to Wandsworth Council, which is also backing the project. However, according to the GMB, the total project cost could be as much as 拢100m.
A design by a team led by Bystrup Architecture Design & Engineering was selected as the winner of a design competition for the bridge last month. Bystrup鈥檚 team also included 聽Robin Snell & Partners, Sven Ole Hansen ApS, Aarsleff, 脜F Lighting Aecom, Cowi Engineering and DP9.
However, GMB is calling for no further taxpayer鈥檚 monies to be spent on the project. GMB said that a new Thames River crossing at this location is not needed and if funds are available they should be spent on new crossings further east of the Blackwall Tunnel.
GMB regional secretary Paul Maloney said "What we have here are property developers attempting to dictate that up to 拢100m of very scarce public money be spent on a new crossing a few minutes away from the existing Vauxhall Bridge.
鈥淰auxhall Bridge already has two pedestrian footpaths and a two-way two-lane full-width cycle-way.聽 Unlike further east in London there is no demand from local people for a new Thames river crossing on the very good grounds that there is absolutely no need for it.
鈥淚t is a scandal that Wandsworth Council has already spent over 拢100,000 on this project at a time when they are cutting services and jobs and terms and conditions of employment.
鈥淥ver the last three years in Wandsworth GMB has campaigned against sale of school playing fields, the abandoning of the meals on wheels service, closure of libraries, adventure playgrounds, OneO'clock clubs, cuts to youth provision, school crossing patrols, and against the pay to play schemes like to one in Battersea Park.
鈥淕MB call on mayoral candidates to oppose any further public spending on this vanity project being promoted by Wandsworth Tory council and to pledge that monies saved will be put to better use."聽聽聽聽
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