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Disruption

We don’t go any where near Hythe Dover or East Kent because of the disruption, obviously affects our ability to visit that part of Kent.
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Huge Lorries using small roads not designed for them, Noise and Air pollution. Large increase in litter & Rubbish.

Hello. The closure of the M20 section for Operation Brock has been done purely as a consideration on where to park lorries and divert them. No consideration is given to residents in the surrounding areas. We suffer high volumes of large lories, sometimes lost, blocking and filling roads never intended for them. The noise levels are increased 24 hours a day and with it comes the air pollution. Even when stationary many of these lorries are running their engines and air conditioning units to preserve perishable cargoes. This polution is added to the air. The amounts of rubbish thrown onto…
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Frustrated of Kent

Operation Brock and the ports are a disaster. Stop lorries entering Kent when there is a problem, build better, affordable truck parks all over the motorway network. Force car drivers to stay away from crossing points until a stipulated time before their crossing. Fine and delay those that do not comply

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