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A one-way Warwick Way will adversely affect people in and around Rochester Row and Vincent Square

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Friday, 24 January, 2025
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Plans to make Warwick Way one-way are a huge concern to people living, visiting or working in and around Rochester Row and Vincent Square. 

Local man and by-election candidate Martin Hayes spoke with Cllr David Harvey. 

"So we're here today on Rochester Row, where many residents have been telling me they have concerns about the implementation of the Warwick Way one-way system. 

"David,could you tell us what's going on, please?" 

"Well Martin, you're right. And the council needs to listen to local residents and to Selina and I. 

"Many residents have shown in consultations that they are unhappy about the proposals for the Warwick Way scheme because it makes access into our ward difficult for businesses and for local people. 

"The council just need to listen." 

Find out more via our website.
 

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