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Focus on area behind Mountnessing road

7/1/2016

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Only one access road? Pedestrian-only access onto Mountnessing road? Will people from further homes amongst the 280 really walk to the high street/station or choose to drive? What will the extra traffic mean to the existing Mountnessing/London road junction and then further up and London Road/Tye Common/Western Road...? Thoughts?
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Janis Bull
14/1/2016 09:50:30

With schools bursting to capacity and traffic at school times almost at a standstill along Mountnessing Road and Perry Street, what effect will all this extra housing mean to our already busy town? More congestion, more oversubscribed schools and an even busier town.

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