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Traffic Hell update: Business Club starts protest



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Published Date: 11 December 2007
11/12/07 - Protesters from Grantham Business Club have handed out leaflets to motorists stuck in Grantham's traffic hell this morning.
Members of Grantham Business Club handed out more than 500 leaflets encouraging drivers to complain about roadworks in Springfield Road to county highways boss Richard Wills.

Traders are furious at further gridlock in the town, which they say is going to ruin the Christmas trading season.

The business club is holding a meeting on Thursday to discuss the issue, but so far has had no response from Lincolnshire County Council's Highways department.

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  • Last Updated: 11 December 2007 11:03 AM
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