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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

A response to a letter from Higher Kinnerton in The Evening Leader

A Letter to the Evening Leader

cc Chief Inspector Ruth Purdie of Eastern Division
keywords: Inspector Alun Oldfield, Chief Constable Richard Brunstrom.

MB of Higher Kinnerton is concerned about the nightmare traffic increases, rat runs etc that Warren Hall Business Park will bring. The nightmare is already a reality in Chester Rd, Penyffordd. 1500 speeders every day, over 100 noisy buses, over 200 lorries taking short cuts, illegal exhausts by the hundred. So far Flintshire County Council and The WAG are ignoring protests from Chester Rd, Penyffordd.
Flintshire County Council are currently breaking FOIE Law, I have 8 requests that have not even been acknowledged. North Wales Police are totally ineffective and refuse to back an HGV ban.
MB of Higher Kinnerton has every right to be concerned. Penyffordd moribund councillors in the main sleep on, oblivious..................
Penyffordd village centre remains a noisy dangerous place, a major route to Penyffordd primary school.
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This of course is all Tom Jones' Legacy
Seems to me Cllr Tom Jones is a signed up member of the Road Haulage Association.

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