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Southminster: Wind farm traffic woes discussed
Credit: Maldon Standard | 3rd July 2013 | www.maldonandburnhamstandard.co.uk ~~
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Nearly 200 concerned residents packed a hall to discuss how to deal with wind farm traffic.
Proposals on how to mitigate traffic problems in Station Road, Southminster, were the hot topic at Southminster’s Memorial Hall following anger that people would be banned from parking outside their own homes.
As well as residents and parish councillors, the meeting was attended by representatives from Essex County Council Highways, the planning department of Maldon District Council, developer Ridgewind and district councillors.
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