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River Thames Garden Bridge: Mayor accused of misleading Londoners | River Thames Garden Bridge: Mayor accused of misleading Londoners |
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Boris Johnson has been accused of misleading Londoners over how much it could cost to fund a new garden bridge over the River Thames. | Boris Johnson has been accused of misleading Londoners over how much it could cost to fund a new garden bridge over the River Thames. |
The mayor has promised no public money would go into maintaining the bridge, only £30m would go towards building it. | The mayor has promised no public money would go into maintaining the bridge, only £30m would go towards building it. |
But Labour say a letter shows the mayor has agreed to pay the £3.5m annual costs if the trust behind the project fails to find private funding. | But Labour say a letter shows the mayor has agreed to pay the £3.5m annual costs if the trust behind the project fails to find private funding. |
The mayor's office has not responded to claims he misled taxpayers. | The mayor's office has not responded to claims he misled taxpayers. |
Mr Johnson approved plans for the £175m bridge in December after Lambeth Council and Westminster City Council granted planning permission. | Mr Johnson approved plans for the £175m bridge in December after Lambeth Council and Westminster City Council granted planning permission. |
The chancellor and the mayor have pledged £30m each, and the rest is supposed to come from private funding. | The chancellor and the mayor have pledged £30m each, and the rest is supposed to come from private funding. |
Westminster council made one condition of granting planning consent that there was a clear financial guarantee that the running cost would be met. | Westminster council made one condition of granting planning consent that there was a clear financial guarantee that the running cost would be met. |
On LBC radio this week, the mayor said his contribution to the new bridge would be "limited to a £30m contribution from TfL". | On LBC radio this week, the mayor said his contribution to the new bridge would be "limited to a £30m contribution from TfL". |
Pressed as to whether there would be any more public money used to fund the bridge he said: "No, the maintenance costs will not be borne by the public sector and I've also made that clear." | Pressed as to whether there would be any more public money used to fund the bridge he said: "No, the maintenance costs will not be borne by the public sector and I've also made that clear." |
But a letter from Mr Johnson's officials to the trust says: "The mayor is fully supportive of the approach that is being adopted by the Garden Bridge Trust and is fully confident that your business plan is robust. | But a letter from Mr Johnson's officials to the trust says: "The mayor is fully supportive of the approach that is being adopted by the Garden Bridge Trust and is fully confident that your business plan is robust. |
"However, in order to discharge the guarantee requirement imposed by Westminster, the mayor has agreed in principle to provide such a guarantee." | "However, in order to discharge the guarantee requirement imposed by Westminster, the mayor has agreed in principle to provide such a guarantee." |
In a statement, his office confirmed the content of the letter, and added: "The mayor is absolutely clear that the provision of such a guarantee does not replace the primary focus of the Garden Bridge Trust, which is to secure the upkeep of the bridge in perpetuity. | In a statement, his office confirmed the content of the letter, and added: "The mayor is absolutely clear that the provision of such a guarantee does not replace the primary focus of the Garden Bridge Trust, which is to secure the upkeep of the bridge in perpetuity. |
"The mayor will be seeking the necessary assurances from the trust that this will be achieved." | "The mayor will be seeking the necessary assurances from the trust that this will be achieved." |
'Abusing the trust of Londoners' | 'Abusing the trust of Londoners' |
Labour Assembly member John Biggs said: "Londoners all know, Boris Johnson knows, that in the end there is a risk of the public sector having to carry some of the cost. | Labour Assembly member John Biggs said: "Londoners all know, Boris Johnson knows, that in the end there is a risk of the public sector having to carry some of the cost. |
"He has pretended that he has found some miracle way of this not happening. | "He has pretended that he has found some miracle way of this not happening. |
"He is abusing the trust of Londoners in pretending it's not going to cost anything." | "He is abusing the trust of Londoners in pretending it's not going to cost anything." |
Last month, opponents launched a High Court appeal against the bridge, saying Lambeth Council unlawfully granted planning permission for the bridge. | Last month, opponents launched a High Court appeal against the bridge, saying Lambeth Council unlawfully granted planning permission for the bridge. |
Michael Ball, from Tulse Hill in Lambeth, said he feared the bridge would have a "devastating impact" for local residents as it would compromise the "best views of the City and St Paul's". | Michael Ball, from Tulse Hill in Lambeth, said he feared the bridge would have a "devastating impact" for local residents as it would compromise the "best views of the City and St Paul's". |
The trust said the bridge would also create new routes allowing for safer walking and improved pedestrian safety, while providing a new attraction for tourists. | The trust said the bridge would also create new routes allowing for safer walking and improved pedestrian safety, while providing a new attraction for tourists. |
In response to the letter, Mr Ball said: "There is no prospect the trust can raise £3.5m each year for 125 years, so they will either have to introduce charges or ask Boris for a handout, again and again. | In response to the letter, Mr Ball said: "There is no prospect the trust can raise £3.5m each year for 125 years, so they will either have to introduce charges or ask Boris for a handout, again and again. |
"Instead of solving that dilemma he obfuscates and compounds the problem: now no-one knows whether he is underwriting the Garden Bridge or not. Whatever happens, it will be Londoners who will pay for his profligacy." | "Instead of solving that dilemma he obfuscates and compounds the problem: now no-one knows whether he is underwriting the Garden Bridge or not. Whatever happens, it will be Londoners who will pay for his profligacy." |
But the trust said: "The Garden Bridge Trust fully intends and expects to raise the money required for both the construction of the Garden Bridge and the ongoing maintenance and operations. | |
"More than £120m has been pledged so far and we have a clear business plan in place to raise the estimated £3.5m per annum needed to cover the on-going costs. The provision of a guarantee is a technical requirement required to discharge one of a number of conditions set by Westminster City Council and others separately by London Borough of Lambeth." | |
Actress Joanna Lumley came up with the idea for the crossing, which will link Temple with the Southbank, and it has been designed by London 2012 cauldron creator Thomas Heatherwick. | Actress Joanna Lumley came up with the idea for the crossing, which will link Temple with the Southbank, and it has been designed by London 2012 cauldron creator Thomas Heatherwick. |
It is estimated seven million trips per year will be made across the bridge. | It is estimated seven million trips per year will be made across the bridge. |
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