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Family visits curtailed

When Operation Brock is in place we choose not to meet family members. After the restrictions of the Pandemic this is such a shame when the clock is ticking.
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Road congestion

As a user of the A20 from Junction 8 to Junction 9 M2O, It is nigh on impossible to use the A20 to ashford due to vast amounts of diverted traffic. Add to that the council sees fit to implement road works at Operation Brock at its highest volume. Cannot some form of communication between relevant groups so that this can be delayed. I note that Charing is disrupted for the installation of Traffic lights. While I agree this is vital for road safety, surely this could be done during off peak summer holiday time? I note suggestions that 'lorry…
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Junction 8 restrictions

Living not far from J8 of the M20 having to double back to J7 to gain access to travel east is very wasteful of my time and fuel. Alternatively one uses the A20 to Ashford causing inconvenience to those living along the route and wastes time. In both cases causing uncessary Environmental impact over permitting acces at J8.

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