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tre muscogen
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« on: May 24, 2008, 12:52:06 PM »

Can anyone offer advice please?  A local bypass is now reaching completion.  I have had numerous discussions with Highways agency and their contractors Interserve about the new roundabout (see picture attached).  Their plan is to leave it as is (with no topsoil even) and allow natural growth, which will be sparse and unsightly.  They use the usual excuses, Health and Safety etc, for not planting and maintaining the roundabout.
Has anyone done anything on a designated trunk road and dealt with the Highways agency before?


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