'Road Pricing Is a Short Cut to Ruin' ; N.Wales Small Firms Pledge 'Vigorous' Opposition
Daily Post › November 28, 2007
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Daily Post › November 28, 2007
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COMPANIES in North Wales say any move to introduce road pricing could drive some firms out of business.
The Welsh Assembly Government may tax drivers on some of the more crowded trunk roads in North Wales in a bid to reduce congestion.See the full content of this document
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'Road Pricing Is a Short Cut to Ruin' ; N.Wales Small Firms Pledge 'Vigorous' Opposition
Details of which routes could be included in initial schemes have yet to be published but it is believed the A55 - the main road artery across North Wales - and the A483 near Wrexham are prime candidates.
Drivers nationally could be asked t...See the full content of this document
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