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  • "TJB wrote:
    Blurby Monster wrote:
    TJB wrote:
    Ban the odd mobile home? When stuck behind one I know it can be a pain. HOWEVER, how many mobile homes do we see coming along our roads, how many EDF HGV's coming along our roads?
    Wake upTJB u r keen to get this bypass. Do u live near the A39 route and fear the traffic increase, or do u want to stick a fat finger in the bypass pie?.Blurby Monster,don't judge everyone by your own ignorant standards. Establish the facts before you open your mouth. Yes, I do live on the A39 route and no, I don't have any vested interest in the construction of the bypass. I am concerned for the safety factor, not only for myself but for the community and the Hinkley workforce. It would appear you don't live in the area, if you did you too would be concerned about safety and disruption. The odd mobile homes will only cause minor traffic problems compared to the volumes of HGV's proposed by EDF. Wake up!U live near to or ON the A39 route?. There is a difference here."
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Bridgwater MP to air traffic concerns

Ian Liddell-Grainger Ian Liddell-Grainger

Bridgwater MP Ian Liddell-Grainger is meeting with Government officials in a bid to restrict the numbers of mobile homes being transported through town.

Mr Liddell-Grainger said the effect of the vehicles, combined with extra traffic heading for Hinkley Point, could be ‘disastrous’.

He said: “I am hoping to ban lorries with mobile homes on the back which are destined for Minehead from travelling during certain hours.

“If they were restricted to travel only between 8pm and 7am it would ease a lot of congestion in Bridgwater.”

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