BY JESSICA ROUSE
Another ferry stop could be on the cards for Newcastle.
The Throsby Business Chamber surveyed their members to find out where they would like to see another ferry stop and found 54 per cent would like to see the ferry stop at Wickham.
Other respondents saw Carrington as another possible place for a stop which the chamber believes wouldn’t be too much of a stretch because the ferries already moor there.
Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Scot MacDonald said there have been a few ideas put forward and all of them are quite good.
“You’d have a ferry stop near Carrington or a little bit further up at Wickham and then join up with the Wickham/Newcastle Interchange and then that would go up to Queens Wharf. So there are a few ideas and a few options being looked at and considered.”
The idea of another ferry stop isn’t something that hasn’t been thought of before, Scot said there is the consideration in both the 2056 Transport Plan and also in the Draft Greater Newcastle Metro Plan.
“It’s always good to hear from the local community including the business community and it builds the case so this will be taken on board, this will be listened to and I’m grateful to the Throsby Business Chamber for going to this effort and putting the survey together,” said Scot.
The business chamber says the demand for the ferry service has been proven, particularly during the Supercars Newcastle 500 two weeks ago and the use of the ferry service just between Queens Wharf and Stockton every day.
The survey results have been sent off to Transport Minister Andrew Constance.
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