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PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO HUMBER BRIDGE TOLLS PLANS BY THE Humber

6th November 2008
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Bridge Board to raise its tolls to nearly 220 will now be scrutinised at a public inquiry.

It is thought that around 500 objections have been received relating to the plans.

A public inquiry will allow an independent inspector to judge whether lorry drivers should have to pay £19.90 to cross the bridge.

Road Haulage Association regional director Geoff Dunning, who is due to replace Roger King as chief executive next year, has demanded the Government writes off the bridge's £400m debt.


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