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22nd May 1982, Page 3
22nd May 1982
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CALL for heavier lorries to be opped at the Scottish border as made in the Commons last eek.

It came from George Foulkes abour, South Ayrshire) who Anted out that there would be ) speeding up of by-pass conruction in Scotland and there ere no new by-passes in the )ottish programme.

If Transport Secretary David well was foolish enough to low new juggernauts on to the iads of England, he should enire that they stopped at the )rder.

Mr Howell told him that the terall commitment to more byisses was substantially ineased, and during the next two iars more than 220 new cornunities would be by-passed ith projects now about to start. He said he believed that was Irt of the Armitage approach, ; were steps to ensure that :hides were improved, and at there was improved control rer where they went, to keep em away from villages and gh streets, and improved enrcement.