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West Midlands traffic debate thrown open

13th July 2006, Page 19
13th July 2006
Page 19
Page 19, 13th July 2006 — West Midlands traffic debate thrown open
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THOUSANDS OF' businesses are being invited to join the debate on how best to tackle the problem of worsening traffic congestion in the West Midlands.

An online survey has been drawn up to gauge business attitudes towards road charging there and in Shrewsbury.

A £1.2m government-funded feasibility study into the issue is due to be completed this month (July) but involves only 300 phone interviews and 30 face-to-face interviews with business bosses.

The online survey is open to all businesses and is being carried out by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and the West Midlands Business Council, an umbrella organisation of business groups.

Nigel Hastilow, regional manager of the ICAEW, says many people assume congestion charging will be introduced in the region. "If you can demonstrate that it is damaging to business then it is going to be very difficult to sustain the argument that it is necessary," he says.

The Road Haulage Association argues that if road pricing is adopted to reduce congestion in the region. trucks should be exempt because they have to be on the roads anyway (CM 27 April).

The online survey can be found at www.icaew.co.uldresearch/wmt/ wmt_survey_06.htm


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