Quiet lane looks like its back on track. Central beds is making up the difference between the £4,000 set aside by Cranfield and the perceived cost of £10,000. We can now probe various other headaches/panics/obstructions.
Amey reps outlined a variety of solutions to the traffic calming issues in the village. As previously discussed they include features at Mill Rd/High St junction, pelican crossings on the High Street and narrowing near the centre of the village/Court Road. There is also a proposal for a double roundabout at the Crane Way/Mill Road junction. This will all go on exhibition in the village in September for full consultation.
The propaganda campaign about proposed 'Energy to waste' facilities (or incinerators if you prefer) is stepping up with exhibitions by Covanta and a visit from BeAR project reps to the parish councils planned.
No more meetings until September 2nd but I suspect there will be plenty going on.
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