The image consists of several components forming a collage. At the top, a blue banner displays the text "BETTER WAYS TO USE THE SILVERTOWN ROAD TUNNEL." Below, on the left, a young person wearing a navy cap and yellow shirt stands beside a model that appears to depict a tunnel, constructed from wood and featuring vivid cut-outs of vehicles and people. On the right, there are two distinct photographs: one shows two individuals smiling on a train, while the other depicts several people on a platform, waiting by a red train under a modern, arched canopy. The bottom section contains text summarising ideas from workshops hosted by Sian Berry AM.
The image is a page from a publication related to the Silvertown Road Tunnel. The header, in a light green bar, reads "BETTER WAYS TO USE THE SILVERTOWN ROAD TUNNEL" in blue text. Below, a title in larger, bold blue text states "INTRODUCTION AND CONTEXT – OUR SUMMER WORKSHOPS AND TFL'S SILVERTOWN BUS CONSULTATION." The body text is divided into two main columns filled with detailed information on the topic. The left-hand column describes the risks and current context regarding road expansions in East London, focusing on historical context, political opposition, and alternatives. A smaller section within the left column includes a note referring to a Green amendment to the GLA budget. The right-hand column features a portrait photo of a smiling woman with long hair in the top right. Below, it describes a proposal rejected by Labour, the need for new ideas regarding tunnel construction, and highlights activities from the workshops. Towards the bottom, there is an image showing a group of people, mainly children, taking part in an indoor workshop. The page also includes an icon in the bottom left corner, depicting interlocking hands with the text "City Hall Green Sian Berry AM."
The image is an informational graphic about a proposed tram link from Newham to Greenwich, using the Silvertown Road Tunnel. It is divided into sections with the headings: "What is It?", "Was It Proposed Before?", "Where Would It Go?", "How Many People Could Use It?", "What Extra Investment Would It Need?", and "Social and Environmental Impacts?" Each section explains different aspects of the tram proposal. On the right-hand side, there is a circular icon depicting two trams within a tunnel. The lower left-hand corner features a stylised map route with green and pink lines, and the logo "City Hall Green Sian Berry AM". The bottom right includes a blue box highlighting the benefits and requirements of the tram option. The colour scheme is mainly green and pink on a white background.
The image is a page from a document discussing the potential use of the Silvertown Road Tunnel for a DLR extension, running from Canning Town to Kidbrooke. The background is white with text in various shades of green and black. Headings are in green, using a bold font for emphasis. The page is divided into sections with titles such as "WHAT IS IT?", "WAS IT PROPOSED BEFORE?", and "WHERE WOULD IT GO?" Each section provides details about the proposal, previous studies, and potential impacts. On the right-hand side, there's a graphical element depicting a tunnel with red vehicles. In the bottom left-hand corner, there's a logo with the text "City Hall Green Sian Berry AM." A blue box at the bottom right contains a statement about the transport option in white text.
A throwback to December 2022:
Londoners have better ideas for the #Silvertown Road Tunnel, says new report by Green #London Assembly member @sianberry.bsky.social
Report suggests tram, DLR, walk/cycle tunnel, and split-level options for public transport.
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