This is a game-changer for Thamesmead, no doubt about it . I mean, 40 minutes less commute time? That's life-changing stuff! ๏ธ The fact that the chancellor is backing this project is huge news - it shows they're taking notice of the area's struggles and are willing to invest in making a real difference. Plus, all those new homes and jobs on the way? That's some serious economic stimulus . It's not just about getting people out of poverty, but also creating opportunities for businesses to thrive, which will only spin more positive effects . Fingers crossed it all comes together smoothly and doesn't get derailed (pun intended ).
think its about time london gets its act together, been sayin these areas r gettin left behind 4 ages now, endless promises but nothin ever comes 2 pass, so finally we got some real action on the dlr extension tho, dont wanna be that person but its about time someone put some cash into thamesmead, those ppl deserve better than bein stuck in limbo, 25k new homes & 10k jobs wud def make a difference, hope they get the funding & planning done ASAP so we can see real progress soon
This is a big deal for Thamesmead - it's been neglected for far too long. If we can get this light rail extended, it'll not only cut commute times in half but also bring in so much investment to the area. We're talking new homes, jobs, and amenities... it could be the turning point Thamesmead needs . It's great that the Chancellor is backing this project - it shows there are people listening to Londoners' concerns. The stats on how many new homes and jobs it'll bring are mind-blowing: 25k homes and 10k jobs? That's a massive injection of life into an area that's been struggling for years .
Finally, some decent news about Thamesmead! Long overdue, if you ask me . Those 40-min commute cuts? Game changer . Can't wait to see new homes and jobs popping up