Get involved: send your pictures, video, news and views by texting ECS to 80360, or email »
6:00pm Thursday 9th February 2012 in Local news By Andrea Collitt
PLANS for a multi-storey car park at Essex University’s Wivenhoe campus have been criticised.
Despite proposals for the four-storey car park to include a wall of shrubbery, objections have been made on the grounds it will add to pollution.
The university wants to build it on an existing car park between its sports centre and Boundary Road.
It would provide an extra 359 spaces, bringing the total number on campus to 1,859.
Jo Wheatley, of Meredith Close, Wivenhoe, said: “Creating yet more parking at the university will simply delay dealing with the problem of excessive private vehicle use and it will support an increase in carbon emissions.
“It will increase localised pollution with its consequent health impacts.”
Christopher Blomeley, of Station Road, Wivenhoe, said: “Essex University should be leading the way in promoting and creating genuinely sustainable, innovative, forward-thinking transport solutions that facilitate a move away from car use, rather than enabling and encouraging additional car use.”
Jon Manning, borough councillor for Wivenhoe Cross, has called in the application for discussion, on behalf of residents.
The university says, despite its efforts to discourage drivers, the car park is necessary because of its growth over the years.
The plans, submitted to Colchester Council, would see an access to the existing car park created from Boundary Road.
A new taxi drop off/pick-up point to serve the South Towers and South Courts student accommodation is also proposed.
The university says it needs the car park to attract the highest quality students and teaching staff.
It says 6,000 students who live off campus and more than 2,250 staff and visitors use campus facilities.
A spokesman said: “The new parking spaces will reduce the environmental damage caused by cars being parked on verges and in overspill areas.
“We are committed to promoting sustainable transport options.
“In the past year we have received Silver Award Accreditation from Essex County Council for our travel plan and won the Newsquest Colchester District Business Award 2011 for Active and Sustainable Travel.
The proposals form part of plans to invest more than £200million in improvements at its Wivenhoe, Southend and Loughton campuses.
Colchester Council is due to make a decision by April 24.
Comments(8)
Ritchie_Hicks
says...
8:02pm Thu 9 Feb 12
JessAlbone wrote:Fair point.
I am a student at Essex Uni and this plan to create a multi-storey car park is probably the best idea anyone has thought of. Every day me and my friends which live at home struggle to park to the point where we get here early every day to find a car parking space. Today my friend drove round for 40 mins trying to find a space. There are huge amounts of students living off campus and will be even more so now the Government have set the fees to a ridiculously high fee. It is all well and good saying get a bus but if you live in the sticks where a bus comes every hour this is impractical, inconvenient and an unreliable source of transport as buses are always late.
Boris
says...
8:12pm Thu 9 Feb 12
Boris
says...
8:17pm Thu 9 Feb 12
Reginald47
says...
8:20pm Thu 9 Feb 12
Boris
says...
8:34pm Thu 9 Feb 12
Reginald47 wrote:Existing students are not paying the new high fees. But you're right, by the time this monstrosity is built, all students will be paying the full £9000 per year, so... the car park could be largely empty.
If the fees are so high how can you afford a car?
Reginald47
says...
10:44pm Fri 10 Feb 12
6079 Smith W
says...
11:32am Sun 12 Feb 12
happyinjaywick wrote:Yup, you've got the maths pretty much right there, it only has to be a small percentage of thousands to produce hundreds of cars.
At a guess, even a portion of the many 1000`s of students have helpful parents who help out there offsprings in life.
percentage wise from the 1000`s,
looks like the smallest of those who get parental assistance equalls many hundreds with personal cars..
Build the car park as a beacon to colchesters pitiful lack of visitor friendly car parking,
or,
can "we" use the park & ride facility also?
Search for hundreds of jobs in Essex and beyond
Search Now »
Bring love into your life! Find a date in Essex
Search Now »
Homes for sale, and to let, in Essex
Search Now »
New and used cars in Essex and across the UK
Search Now »
JessAlbone says...
7:42pm Thu 9 Feb 12