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Work on linslade Bypass Imminent

Frontal Lobe Witness | 18.01.2005 10:29 | Ecology | Cambridge | Oxford

Reports have arrived from the protest against the Linslade Bypass that the beginning of work is imminent.

Reports have come in of preparations to begin felling trees at one end of the bypass route and police, security and evidence-gatherer activity has been noticed as well. Yesterday's information had the work beginning today or tomorrow so people are being asked to get there as soon as possible.

Unfortunately, the Roadblock website given in the previous posting on this story is not yet launched and has no helpful information. I will comment on this story as soon as I have something more helpful to pass on.

Frontal Lobe Witness

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Here is the info

18.01.2005 12:11

The road directions to get to the protest from Oxford are:
Take the A418 from Oxford to Alylesbury then towards Linslade. The bypass route is to the east of there, on the B road that runs from Linslade to Soulbury.

For more information, call Victoria Harvey, a local who is part of the campaign,
on 01525 385 097 or 07815 817 108.

There is a website supposed to be at stopthelinsaldebypass.com but I looked for it there and couldn't find it.

Ear Witness


previous article

18.01.2005 16:10

Here's the text of a previous report, which at the time of writing doesn't seem to be displaying properly because of server crapness. Sorry...

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Linslade Bypass Protests Begin

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Reisdents of Linslade, Leighton Buzzard and other places in the region held their first protest today at the site of a proposed dual carriageway across farmland on the route form Aylesbury to Milton Keynes.

The action was organsied by the local Friends of the Earth group and was also the launch of Roadblock, an anti-roads campaign group. Locals and people from nearby towns turned out at 6am to stop the bulldozers on their first day of work. The bulldozers stayed away, perhaps scared off by the protests. The people took advantage of the quiet to make their points to the waiting reporters:

A placard quoting an inquiry into transport strategies seemed to sum up the message to the planning authorities - "There is no infrastructure solution to congestion". Statistics were quoted to support this view, such as that the bypass is expected to be congested itself in less than a decade.

It was also mentioned that roads are the most expensive form of transport to build and that the creation of safe cycling and walking routes as well as investing in bus and rail services creates much more pleasant cities in addition to being cheaper.

"Down with this sort of thing", read a placard poignantly.

A contractor due to fell some oak trees on the route, along with grubbing out the hedgerows and clearing the shrubbery, said that work is due to start there on the 18th or 19th of January. People wanting to find out more about the proposed road before it is built should look at the Roadblock website or contact Friends of the Earth, whose details I don't know but can't be very hard to find. They have collected a lot of information which will save you hunting for it. (For advertising in favour of the bypass, of course, ask John Prescott.)
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links

18.01.2005 16:44

 http://www.linsladeprotest.oneuk.com/bypass/bypass.html
 http://www.roadalert.org.uk/
 http://www.roadblock.org.uk/

Latest news is that the trees on the route of the bypass are likely
to go in the next day or two! Now's the time to get climbing!

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Website for linslade bypass protest has new URL

27.01.2005 11:52

Please note the URL for the Linslade bypass protest has changed to www.linsladeprotest.org.uk

Sen Kelly
mail e-mail: sean@caluse.net
- Homepage: http://www.linsladeprotest.org.uk


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