Local are just not impressed with the council's plans
A priest has told Lincolnshire County Council to “take back the funding, find the shredder, get your act together and come back later,” after planned changes to the A16 roundabout at the entrance to Kirton village.
However, residents fear the changes will lead to safety issues, as well as worsen existing traffic problems along the road, up to and through Boston. After more than an hour of questioning, Father Alan Taylor closed the meeting by saying to officers: “take the funds back, find the shredder, get your act together and come back later with a revised plan and a proper consultation”.
He said the funding was a short-term opportunity and moved to reassure residents that there had been investigatory work carried out which identified the potential pinch-points.
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