Final day for marine licence consultation on Hammersmith-Barnes temporary ferry crossing
The application consultation for a marine licence for the new temporary ferry crossing beside Hammersmith Bridge ends today and residents are being urged to submit a response.
The proposed ferry would provide a 3-minute commuter link between Hammersmith shore and Barnes shore while the bridge is being repaired.
The idea of the ferry service is to aid school children and commuters caught out by the closure of Hammersmith Bridge, and was given the green light in October 2020.
Proposals would see the new crossing, expected to cost £1.55, ready by September.
The case summary can be viewed and responded to on The Marine Management Organisation website with Case ref: MLA/2021/00224.
Richmond Park MP Sarah Olney today urged residents to send their responses to the Marine Management Organisation license application.
She said: "Please, if you haven't already, make sure to submit a response. Their approval is vital for the ferry service to go ahead with no further delays."
Last week she said on Twitter: "For the #HammersmithBridge ferry to launch as quickly as possible we need @The_MMO approval.
"I would therefore urge as many people as possible to respond to the application, which is open until 23/6."
The application summary states: "Hammersmith Bridge provides a major link between Hammersmith and Barnes. There are no cross-river London Underground services in this location.
"The bridge closure has resulted in major disruption to the local and wider area due to the absence of an alternative nearby river crossing.
"The bridge's closure has caused road congestion on Putney and Chiswick bridges as people who used to walk or cycle across Hammersmith bridge are diverted to alternative longer river crossings by road vehicle.
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