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Hackney ban

2nd July 1983, Page 15
2nd July 1983
Page 15
Page 15, 2nd July 1983 — Hackney ban
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THE GREATER London Counc North-East London lorry ban due to start at the end of t year, to coincide with t opening of the stretch of 1 M25 between the Al and Dartford Tunnel.

The ban will prohibit all lorr over 7.5 tonnes gross and ■ operate between lOpm and 6z The proposals are designec take about 300 lorries off road each night.

Traffic on the north-west : road of the A102(M) into VI Road, Hackney will not allowed to turn left fri Eastway into Homerton RI and will not be allowed to er the north westbound carria way of Archway Road, Islingt,

The GLC is implementing ban to make sure that drivers not tempted to travel thro London in preference to M25.

Movement for London sei tary Jeremy Hawksley s figures compiled over the las years showed that traffic spe have reduced, while the amc of traffic has risen steadily.

On the A106 Ruckholt Roa the River Lea, the road that vels down into Graham R and St Paul's Road, 59 vehicles use the road even hours. A survey taken in 1 showed that 1,800 of these v heavy goods vehicles.

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Organisations: Movement for London
People: Jeremy Hawksley
Locations: London

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