Petition opposes m’way
A petition opposing the construction of a motorway through St Albans will he launched on Saturday by the St Albans Residents’ and Community Association The association believes — part of the Canter bury Regional Planning Authority’s master trans port plan—is already causing social problems in St Albans. These include an increasingly transient population, and uncertainty about the future of the area, according to the petition Members of the residents’ association will assemble in Severn Street on Saturday to I begin a house-to-house drive [which will cover the entire | St Albans electorate hv the end of the year. i Shopping centres, clubs, land other organisations would also be canvassed, (said the convener of the M sociation’s motorway sub committee (Mr D. Rowlands) j yesterday The petition will be preisented at the opening of Parliament next year by the member of Parliament for St [Albans (Mr R. P. B Drayton).
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Press, 15 October 1976, Page 17
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