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Crossrail: Socio-Economic Technical Report Cross London Rail Links Ltd Feb 2005

Crossrail: Socio-Economic Technical Report - Project No: 72711 Feb 2005 Prepared by: Approved by: John Siraut, Paul Buchanan, Daniel Heuman, Ilias Drivylas, John Siraut Stephanie Cesbron Kieron Arter, Rob Colley (Drivers Jonas), Tom Devine (Drivers Jonas) Status: Final Issue no: 1 Date: 15 Feb 2005 (C) Copyright Colin Buchanan and Partners Limited. All rights reserved. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of the commissioning party and unless otherwise agreed in writing by Colin Buchanan and Partners Limited, no other party may copy, reproduce, distribute, make use of, or rely on the contents of the report. No liability is accepted by Colin Buchanan and Partners Limited for any use of this report, other than for the purposes for which it was originally prepared and provided. Opinions and information provided in this report are on the bases of Colin Buchanan and Partners Limited using due skill, care and diligence in the preparation of the same and no explicit warranty is provided as to their accuracy. It should be noted and is expressly stated that no independent verification of any of the documents or information supplied to Colin Buchanan and Partners Limited has been made

Contents Page 1. INTRODUCTION 6 1.1 Background 6 1.2 Structure of the technical report 6 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 7 2.1 Introduction 7 2.2 Crossrail a general introduction 7 2.3 Route overview 8 2.4 Permanent works 9 2.5 Crossrail operations 14 2.6 Project description construction 18 3. SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY 24 3.1 Introduction 24 3.2 Approach to the EIA 24 4. ROUTE WIDE ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE 32 4.1 Introduction 32 4.2 London s economy 32 4.3 Route wide baseline 33 4.4 Commercial floorspace 38 4.5 Defining Regeneration Areas 39 4.6 Regeneration areas served by Crossrail 40 4.7 Detailed overview of each location served 42 5. ROUTE-WIDE IMPACTS: AGGLOMERATION BENEFITS 61 5.1 Introduction 61 5.2 Agglomeration 62 5.3 Constraints on future employment growth 63 5.4 Crowding and its constraint on growth 65 5.5 Conclusions on constraints 66 5.6 Future transport conditions and the impact of Crossrail 67 5.7 Quantifying the impact on central London employment 68 5.8 Conclusions 71 6. ROUTE-WIDE IMPACTS: REGENERATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BENEFITS72 6.1 Introduction 72 6.2 Accessibility changes 72 6.3 Approach to assessment and assumptions 80 6.4 Impact by location 82 6.5 Potential additional workers in regeneration areas 86 6.6 Employment opportunities due to improved accessibility to work 88 6.7 Employment opportunities due to new commercial and residential developments 88 6.8 Loss of jobs due to increased competition 88 6.9 Conclusion 91 7. ROUTE-WIDE IMPACTS: DIRECT EMPLOYMENT IMPACTS 93 7.1 Introduction 93 7.2 Construction employment 93 7.3 Operational employment 94 7.4 Employment at risk through land take 95 7.5 Mitigation 96 7.6 Indirect and induced employment: the multiplier effect 97 7.7 Results 98 8. ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE AND ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS: WESTERN SECTION100 8.1 Introduction 100 8.2 Overview of Crossrail works in western route section 100 8.3 Construction 101 8.4 The Route Windows 102 8.5 Route window W25: Maidenhead Station 106 8.6 Route window W24: Maidenhead Railway Bridge 107 8.7 Route window W23: Taplow Station 107 8.8 Route window W22: Lent Rise 108 8.9 Route window W21: Burnham Station 109 8.10 Route window W20: Dover Road & Leigh Road Bridges 109 8.11 Route window W19: Stoke Poges Lane Bridge 110 8.12 Route window W18: Slough Station 111 8.13 Route window W17: Middlegreen Road, St. Mary s Road and Trenches Bridges 112 8.14 Route window W16: Langley Station 113 8.15 Route window W15: Dog Kennel Bridge 113

8.16 Route window W14: Iver Station 114 8.17 Route window W13: West Drayton Station 115 8.18 Route window W12: Horton Road & Old Stockley Road Bridges 117 8.19 Route window W11: Stockley Flyover 118 8.20 Route window W10: Hayes and Harlington station 119 8.21 Route window W9: Southall West Sidings 120 8.22 Route window W8: Southall Station 120 8.23 Route window W7: Hanwell Station 121 8.24 Route window W6: West Ealing Station 123 8.25 Route window W5: Ealing Broadway Station 123 8.26 Route window W4: Acton Mainline Station & Yard 124 8.27 Route window W3: Old Oak Common Depot 125 8.28 Route window W2: Canal Way 126 8.29 Route window W1: Portobello Junction 127 9. ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE AND ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS: HEATHROW AIRPORT 129 9.1 Introduction 129 9.2 Route window H1: Heathrow Express Tunnels (North) 129 9.3 Route window H2: Heathrow Express Tunnels (South) 129 9.4 Route window H3: Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 130 9.5 Route window H4: Heathrow Terminal 4 130 9.6 Route window H5: Heathrow Terminal 5 131 10. ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE AND ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS: CENTRAL SECTION 132 10.1 Introduction 132 10.2 Overview of Crossrail works in the central section 132 10.3 Route window C1: Royal Oak Portal 139 10.4 Route window C2: Paddington Station 140 10.5 Route window C3: Hyde Park & Park Lane Shafts 142 10.6 Route window C4: Bond Street Station 142 10.7 Route window C5: Tottenham Court Road Station 143 10.8 Route window C6: Farringdon Station 145 10.9 Route window C7: Liverpool Street Station 147 10.10 Route window C8: Whitechapel Station 148 10.11 Route window C8A: Mile End Conveyor Corridor 149 10.12 Route window C9: Stepney Green Shafts 150 10.13 Route window C10: Lowell Street Shaft 150 10.14 Route window C11: Isle of Dogs Station 151 10.15 Route window C12: Mile End Park and Eleanor Street Shafts 152 10.16 Route window C13: Pudding Mill Lane Portal 153 10.17 Route window C13A: Abbey Mills 154 11. ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE AND ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS: NORTHEASTERN SECTION 155 11.1 Introduction 155 11.2 Overview of Crossrail works in the northeastern route section 155 11.3 Route window NE1: Stratford Station 158 11.4 Route window NE2: Forest Gate Station 158 11.5 Route window NE3: Manor Park Station 159 11.6 Route window NE4: Ilford Station 159 11.7 Route window NE5: Seven Kings Station 160 11.8 Route window NE6: Goodmayes Station 160 11.9 Route window NE7: Chadwell Heath Station 161 11.10 Route window NE8: Romford Depot (West) 161 11.11 Route window NE9: Romford Station and Depot (East) 162 11.12 Route window NE10: Gidea Park Station 163 11.13 Route window NE11: Gidea Park Stabling Sidings 163 11.14 Route window NE12: Harold Wood Station 164 11.15 Route window NE13: LB Havering/Brentwood BC 164 11.16 Route window NE14: Brook Street 165 11.17 Route window NE15: Brentwood Station 165 11.18 Route window NE16: Thrift Wood 166 11.19 Route window NE17: Shenfield Station 166 11.20 Route window R1: Pitsea Sidings 166 12. ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE AND ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS: SOUTHEASTERN SECTION 168 12.1 Introduction 168 12.2 Overview of Crossrail works in southeastern route section 168 12.3 Route window SE1: Blackwall Way & Limmo Peninsula Shafts 170 12.4 Route window SE2: Custom House Station 170 12.5 Route window SE3: Connaught Tunnel 171 12.6 Route window SE4: North Woolwich Portal and Thames Tunnel 171 12.7 Route window SE5: Arsenal Way Shaft 172 12.8 Route window SE6: Plumstead Portal 173 12.9 Route window SE6A: Manor Wharf 173 12.10 Route window SE7: Church Manorway Bridge 174

12.11 Route window SE8: Abbey Wood 174 13. APPENDIX A: DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS WITHIN A 1KM RADIUS OF CROSSRAIL STATIONS BY SUBJECT 176 14. APPENDIX B: DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS WITHIN A 1KM RADIUS OF CROSSRAIL STATIONS BY STATION 184 15. APPENDIX C: DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF REGENERATION AREAS WITHIN A 1KM RADIUS OF CROSSRAIL STATIONS BY SUBJECT 191 16. APPENDIX D: DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF REGENERATION AREAS WITHIN A 1KM RADIUS OF CROSSRAIL STATIONS BY STATION 197 17. APPENDIX E: DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF REGENERATION AREAS WITHIN A 2KM RADIUS OF CROSSRAIL STATIONS BY SUBJECT 201 18. APPENDIX F: DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF REGENERATION AREAS WITHIN A 2KM RADIUS OF CROSSRAIL STATIONS BY STATION 207 19. APPENDIX G: EMPLOYMENT AND JOBS ATTRIBUTABLE TO CROSSRAIL BY AREA 213 20. APPENDIX H: BUSINESSES AFFECTED BY LAND TAKE DURING CONSTRUCTION OF CROSSRAIL 214

1. Introduction 1.1 Background 1.1.1 This report provides a socio-economic impact assessment for the proposed works. It provides an assessment of the route wide impacts of the scheme including the impact on employment within Central London and in key regeneration areas served by the scheme. It examines local impacts arising from the displacement of businesses to accommodate Crossrail. Local impacts are examined in four route sections: from Portobello Junction to Maidenhead and Heathrow in the west, the central tunnel from Paddington to the Isle of Dogs and Stratford and the two eastern sections to Shenfield and Abbey Wood. The ES records all significant impacts identified in this technical report. 1.2 Structure of the technical report 1.2.1 The remainder of the report covers: description of the project; the scope of the report and methodology used to reach the findings; the environmental baseline on which the evaluation is based; the route-wide impacts; the local impacts at route window level; and the appendices. - 6 -