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I generally can't see the M4 link ever happening nowThe 5 mile lane upgrades are welcome but not fully effective without the M4 link up part.
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I generally can't see the M4 link ever happening nowThe 5 mile lane upgrades are welcome but not fully effective without the M4 link up part.
A big shame and lack of foresight.I generally can't see the M4 link ever happening now
Climate change unfortunately!A big shame and lack of foresight.
That is the upside though, the countryside and farm land will be preserved.Climate change unfortunately!
They've suspended ALL road building across the country not just in the north as part of tackling climate change and an external panel will review all projects.I think you’ll find I’m not the one fixated with the North/South divide. Others are more so given they seem to think the North is reliant on South Wales business links, when it isn’t.
If the south wanted the North to prosper, then its rather funny that it’s the Sennedd on the verge of cancelling a major road project that would link North Wales better with Liverpool and Manchester, and thus would do 1000x more for business links than any North/South connection does.
but, the Sennedd can’t do any wrong can it? as long as we get our ‘faux independence’ based on ‘civic pride and showing those Westminster monsters’ than and real world business and development data, then nothing else matters really.
Swansea, Llanelli or Port Talbot by the looks of it.Interesting article, could prove to be good for employment in South Wales, I wonder they intend to locate the plant.
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Is Cardiff also full of 20 mph speed limits like many cities and towns in England?Seems 50mph zones are popular!
This section is from Culverhouse Cross to the Butetown tunnel I believe.
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New 50mph limit planned on major road connecting M4 to Cardiff Bay
The new speed limit will run from Culverhouse Cross to the Queen's Gate Roundabout on the A4232 link road in Cardiffwww.walesonline.co.uk
They are being introduced. In my part of Cardiff the council has introduced a 20mph zone near the shopping complex where there are a lot of pedestrians.Is Cardiff also full of 20 mph speed limits like many cities and towns in England?
Thanks. Doesn't sound anything like as comprehensive as certain places in my area - yet!They are being introduced. In my part of Cardiff the council has introduced a 20mph zone near the shopping complex where there are a lot of pedestrians.
He would find soul mates in the previous and current elected city mayors of Bristol. The entire city is awash with 20 mph speed limits from suburbs to central, with some major thoroughfares also included. Not that many drivers abide by them.Our glorious leader has said he wants 20mph to be the default speed limit in all built up areas of Wales.
I think for many residential areas and outside schools it's a good idea. Some people drive like nutters through the streets of my estate and if a lower speed could help slow them down that would be a good thing but i don't necessarily agree with a 50mph limit on some stretches of motorway and the proposed A465 zone.He would find soul mates in the previous and current elected city mayors of Bristol. The entire city is awash with 20 mph speed limits from suburbs to central, with some major thoroughfares also included. Not that many drivers abide by them.
And you may have hit the nail on the head there. The WG want to essentially run Wales as if it's an independent country without being an independent country and all the responsibility that governments have and the accountability many of them have. In the end the buck would stop with them and they wouldn't be able to blame Westminster which is often the excuse that is used when it comes to Wales problems, welfare being an example. The points they presented would need the cooperation of a Westminster government that has the same vision, i do wonder how it matches up to UK Labour's vision? This Westminster government is more interested in centralising powers rather than giving them away. Getting Policing and Justice devolved seems extremely unlikely in the immediate future.There are so many things in the WG’s proposals that don’t stand up to serious scrutiny but it would be tedious to go into great detail here. It seems to me to be an idealistic dream of a devolved government wanting to remain within a loose confederation of nations without going the extra mile to full independence.
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