Countryside Volunteer Rangers Crompton Moor – Sunday 25 August

Hope you can join me this Bank Holiday Sunday, with plenty to do.

The current weather forecast for Sunday is sunny intervals and a gentle breeze, likely temperatures of 19º/16º and 6 mph winds; cold liquids, appropriate  clothing & footwear and a packed lunch if you are up for the day appear to be order of the day, as it is intended that we will be on the lower part of the moor

If you have any issues that you may wish to discuss prior to Sunday, please do not hesitate to email (on either address) or text / phone me on 07961107860.

For those of you that have not already done so, please could you let me know if you intend to join us, so that I can organise the appropriate material / transport for the day with the Council.  

I look forward to seeing you in the Crompton Moor Car Park at 10.30 on Sunday. Thank you.

Kindest Regards – Edward John Fulton (aka Ed / Eddie). Countryside Volunteer Ranger, (Mob) 07961 107860 [Calls may be recorded], (Text) 07961 107860, (Fax)  01706 61813, (E)  edward@edwardjohnfulton.uk , (E) edward.fulton@btinternet.uk

Unused tram line and points could make Metrolink safer

Councillor Howard Sykes MBE challenges local tram operator to create fully functioning tram turn-back facilities.  These would be at Westwood and Oldham Mumps.  The Liberal Democrat Leader on Oldham Borough Council told Transport for Greater Manchester (TFGM) that by motorising the existing points and modifying the signalling system they would create a safer travel network for residents.   The overall aim is to utilise the resources the network currently has, in full.

There have been several incidents recently where Oldham Town Centre Metrolink tracks have been blocked.  Passengers have had to leave the trams at Freehold Tram Stop for trams coming from Manchester, and Derker Tram Stop for trams coming from Rochdale.

There have also been cases when trams have been damaged by vandals and the travelling public have been ‘thrown off’ in places they are unfamiliar with and the alternative transport options are less than clear.

Councillor Sykes MBE highlights the problem of not using these unused tramlines:

“When a tram is blocked or damage it has to drop everyone off at the next stop.  This is inconvenient, uncertain and unsafe for continuing the rest of the journey.  Abandoning the travelling public, including single women and other vulnerable people, in an area they do not know is awful and we can and must do better.”

“There are evident safety and safeguarding issues already.  The infrastructure is already in place and this would be a cost-effective way of making tram travel on the Oldham line safer.  I am surprised Metrolink and TfGM have not already thought of this and actioned it!”

Copy of letter:

15 August 2019

Bob Morris, Chief Operating Officer,

Dear Bob Morris,

Re: Unused tramlines could make the network safer

I am sure you are very aware there have been several incidents recently where Oldham Town Centre Metrolink tracks have been blocked.  

Transport for Greater Manchester

Passengers have had to leave the trams at Freehold Tram Stop for trams coming from Manchester, and Derker Tram Stop for trams coming from Rochdale.

These stops are inconvenient, uncertain and unsafe for continuing the rest of the journey by bus. There is infrastructure to turn the trams at Westwood and Oldham Mumps but the crossovers are not authorised for passenger use.

If the crossovers were modified for passenger use, passengers could leave the trams at Westwood and Oldham Mumps which are more convenient for Oldham Town Centre and local buses in the event of blockages of Oldham Town Centre Metrolink tracks.

This council therefore calls on Transport for Greater Manchester to create fully functioning trams turnback facilities at Westwood and Oldham Mumps by motorising the points and modifying the signalling system. This would make for a safer travel network for residents and utilise the resources we currently have in full. This would require minimum investment since the lines are already there.

If there is an issue on the Tram and passengers, especially very young or old passengers, must be dropped off at the next stop late at night without knowing how to finish their journey, there are evident safeguarding issues.

I look forward to receiving your response as soon as possible.

Yours sincerely,

Howard Sykes