Town Infrastructure Updates and Proposals — Cambridge IELTS 16 Academic 2021 TEST 4 — IELTS Test

Cambridge IELTS 16 Academic 2021 TEST 4

Town Infrastructure Updates and Proposals

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(0:00) Part 2. You will hear a town councillor reporting on the local transport network and a recreation (0:07) facility. First you have some time to look at questions 11 to 14. Now listen carefully (0:44) and answer questions 11 to 14.

Right, next on the agenda we have traffic and highways. (0:55) Councillor Thornton. Thank you.

Well, we now have the results of the survey carried out last month (1:02) about traffic and road transport in the town. People were generally satisfied with the state (1:07) of the roads. There were one or two complaints about potholes, which will be addressed, (1:13) but a significant number of people complained about the increasing number of heavy vehicles (1:18) using our local roads to avoid traffic elsewhere.

We'd expected more complaints by commuters about (1:25) the reduction in the train service, but it doesn't seem to have affected people too much. (1:31) The cycle path that runs alongside the river is very well used by both cyclists and pedestrians (1:37) since the surface was improved last year, but overtaking can be a problem, so we're going to (1:44) add a bit on the side to make it wider. At some stage we'd like to extend the path so that it (1:50) goes all the way through the town, but that won't be happening in the immediate future.

(1:57) The plans to have a pedestrian crossing next to the post office have unfortunately had to be put (2:03) on hold for the time being. We'd budgeted for this to be done this financial year, but then there (2:09) were rumours that the post office was going to move, which would have meant there wasn't really (2:13) a need for a crossing. Now they've confirmed that they're staying where they are, but the highways (2:19) department have told us that it would be dangerous to have a pedestrian crossing (2:23) where we'd originally planned it, as there's a bend in the road there, (2:27) so that'll need some more thought.

On station road near the station and level crossing, (2:34) drivers can face quite long waits if the level crossing's closed, and we've now got signs up (2:39) requesting them not to leave their engines running at that time. This means pedestrians (2:44) waiting on the pavement to cross the railway line don't have to breathe in car fumes. (2:50) We've had some problems with cyclists leaving their bikes chained to the railings (2:55) outside the ticket office, but the station has agreed to provide bike racks there.

(3:03) Before you hear the rest of the talk, you have some time to look at questions 15 to 20. (3:39) Now listen and answer questions 15 to 20. So next on the agenda is proposals for improvements to (3:50) recreation ground.

Councillor Thornton again. Well, since we managed to extend the recreation (3:57) ground, we've spent some time talking to local people about how it could be made a more attractive (4:03) and useful space. If you have a look at the map up on the screen, you can see the river up in the (4:09) north and the community hall near the entrance from the road.

At present, cars can park between (4:16) the community hall and that line of trees to the east, but this is quite dangerous for pedestrians, (4:22) so we're suggesting a new car park on the opposite side of the community hall, right next to it. (4:29) We also have a new location for the cricket pitch. As we've now purchased additional space to the (4:35) east of the recreation ground, beyond the trees, we plan to move it away from its current location, (4:41) which is rather near the road, into this new area beyond the line of trees.

(4:47) This means there's less danger of stray balls hitting cars or pedestrians. (4:52) We've got plans for a children's playground, which will be accessible by a footpath from the community (4:58) hall and will be alongside the river. We'd originally thought of having it close to the road, (5:04) but we think this will be a more attractive location.

The skateboard ramp is very popular (5:10) with both younger and older children. We had considered moving this up towards the river, (5:16) but in the end, we decided to have it in the southeast corner near the road. (5:21) The pavilion is very well used at present by both football players and cricketers.

It will stay (5:27) where it is now, to the left of the line of trees and near to the river, handy for both the football (5:33) and cricket pitches. And finally, we'll be getting a new notice board for local information, and that (5:40) will be directly on people's right as they go from the road into the recreation ground. (5:48) That is the end of part two.

You now have half a minute to check your answers to part two.

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