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Brock does not work
by scw73, over 2 years agoThe bottom line is Operation Brock is not a solution to address the issues which arise through our ports in Dover and Folkestone. Harrietsham like the many others villages through which traffic is diverted has been impacted all summer. Me and my family on many occasions had to cancel our plans due to the volume of traffic on the A20 and local roads. It has been unsafe for our children to use the pavements to meet friends, walk to the shops or even attempt to cross the A20 to get to the bus stop to travel into town with the... Continue reading
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Misery of Op Brock
by H, over 2 years agoI live beside the A20 in Harrietsham & experienced a miserable summer with a lack of sleep, increased pollution and being unable to venture out in my car on numerous occasions due to the volume of traffic and foreign lorries using the A20. As a result, the rds are in a terrible state and have become even noisier due to lorries driving over the bumps etc. When Op Brock is in place, it is not safe for my children to walk to meet friends or to the shop as the majority of motorists have little regard for the speed limit... Continue reading
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BROCK from a retired person's view
by Pam lockwood, over 2 years agoBeing retired and a resident in Harrietsham, whene Op Brock is in force it is horrendous when junc 8 off M20 has ALL LANES CLOSED...I collect my grand daughter from her school in Paddock Wood on Fridays taking her home on Sundays....to drive to her school fine,35minutes but seeing the other side of motorway completely blocked with traffic at a slow pace all the way back to junc 5 is demoralising as my return journey is obviously going to take hours....and after all traffic on way home finally leaves m20 and proceeds on A20 to sit in traffic hardly moving,bumper... Continue reading -
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Ruined summer
by Shel, over 2 years agoSpent most of this year travelling out of Kent during the long, hot summer because of the queues on the M20. What is the point of living in an area where we can enjoy the coast when we can't travel there? So much money lost from the Kent economy because of this stupid idea. Who in their right mind thinks it is ok to shut off motorway lanes to park lorries???? Absolutely bonkers! My heart goes out to the lorry drivers stuck there with no facilities - inhumane and we should be ashamed to treat hard-working hauliers like that. Goodness... Continue reading
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Brock - a huge, expensive failure
by Catherine , over 2 years agoI live along the A20 in Hollingbourne with the M20 running behind my property. We had to endure months of inconvenience and overnight noise whilst Highways altered the hard shoulder, turning it into a running lane and to store the barrier. They moved the running traffic closer to our houses increasing the noise and vibrations. Then we have the noise of instating Brock then again when it is stood down. Traffic is diverted onto the A20 causing gridlock and making it impossible to access our properties. HGV’s jumping the queue also use the A20 adding further to the gridlock. The... Continue reading -
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Constant procession of vehicles on the A.20 outside my property
by Peter, over 2 years agoLiving in a property next to the A20 when Operation Brock is in use or being set up is a Nightmare, the constant procession of traffic quite often in both directions makes it extremely difficult to get in and out of my driveway and you quite often have to wait for many minutes before anyone will stop to let you drive in or out. Crossing the road near my property is also very dangerous as no one wants to stop for you. Better control needs to be put in place prevent heavy commercial vehicles and others from using the A20... Continue reading -
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Unsustainable and Dangerous!
by LAJ, over 2 years agoThe turn-off onto the A20 at Junction 8 of the M20 has been made confusing and dangerous. The A20 is awash with mostly foreign HGV vehicles trying to dodge the M20 carpark! This is causing damage to an already overused road which, no doubt, the local taxpayer will have to cough up funds to repair. There has been absolutely no communication between local authorities and the people in charge of Operation Brock. This is illustrated by the sheer madness of starting roadworks in Charing on the A20 cut- through. These roadworks started at the exact time when traffic was bound... Continue reading -
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Brock
by Robin, over 2 years agoOperation Brock has ruined our county. When Brock is in operation Maidstone and surrounding areas becomes no go on the roads.HGVs can be found trying to dodge the gridlock and are ruining our already poorly maintained roads. The area resembles an open air rubbish tip and a public lavatory. Why have the Government not explored developing for example Ramsgate or Sheerness or even further afield as ports and this would at least give Dover some relief. -
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Mr Adrian Marchant
by Adrian , over 2 years agoIt is a complete farce & a huge inconvenience to all motorists trying to get to Ashford & coastal towns.Being a regular user of the M20 in that area I cannot see why so much of it has to be sectioned off for
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Lorries everywhere
by Lorraine, over 2 years agoBrock has altered the lives of all of us who live and work in kenti live in Maidstone but teach in Medway and as a school we know brock means we have to change our plans at short notice if there’s an accident on either motorway
there is no country lane I don’t know now to avoid the m20 but it’s the lorries parked up anywhere that they fancy that is dangerous and unsightly , from bluebell hill to on vinters estate
we were told excess lorries couldn’t come into the county but the first days of summer holidays... Continue reading