50 years and still no roads strategy for the south
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Fifty years of tinkering round the edges by successive governments has rendered us with no overall strategy for the roads of southern England.
All we get is platitudes from our politicians and yet more money wasted on surveys on the glaringly obvious.
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It beggars belief that large numbers of new homes are being built with no improvement to roads.
The Romans and the Victorians (or the Germans or the French) would have resolved it long ago. Come on Tim, Peter and Nick – sort it out!
Penny Mitchell
Brighton Road
Worthing
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