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1st December 1979
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Bicester, Kidlington, Dines

y I, as a reputed "Colonel np" but none the less sufantly interested in haulage hers to read your magazine, went on Nigel Astell's letter 4, November 3) headed ines back in business"? ?.y did not, in fact, go out of mess).

v1r Astell does not say whom represents or on what inds he bases his statement t "a census of local opi

1 . . would result in another in favour of Dines". I was :ted at a public meeting to :esent my village in conseron matters after Dines had red in without the planning -nission which the Council told them was required but lId not be granted.

be residents were incensed many large articulated icles moving frequently in out of the village over roads le 15ft wide and without a ments. It was little wonder some 70 per cent of the t villagers signed a petition :he removal of the haulage Iness to more suitable inrial premises.

do agree, however, with Mr II that the congestion on the Bicester-Kidlington road -najor problem but hopefully ill be relieved by the prod M40.

. D. HERDMAN (Col), Plough House, ullebury, Bicester, Oxon.

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