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New approach on heavy traff SEFTON HIGHWAYS COMMITTEE is to

25th November 1977
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make a new approach to Merseyside County Council on taking steps to redistribute heavy traffic going to and from the Blowick Industrial Estate, Southport.

The county has already turned down a request for a weight restriction on lengths of Russell Road, Canning Road and Warrington Road.

Sefton Highways Committee was told there had been many complaints in the past from residents and a petition had been presented.

Douglas Turner, Sefton's deputy borough engineer, s it was thought that signp ting the heavy traffic as it e ered Southport could achi a considerable success, that the three roads could restricted either by a tra order or physical blocking, o combination of both.