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No visits to the White Cliffs

Most years I enjoy frequent visits to the White Cliffs between Deal and Dover for walking and leisure. Have not attempted any in the last 6 months due to Operation Brock.
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M20 Chaos

Simple solution is a car park for 3000 lorries with toilet & refreshment facilities. Problem solved!!We are also at a loss as to why they frequently close the Roundhill Tunnel which adds to the congestion significantly.
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Frustrating.

As a regular user of the M20, I find it infuriating that I and thousands of other M20 users are having to put up with a situation that is not fit for purpose. The Government had seen this coming long ago and did nothing but move the problem from one place to another the M20 is a motorway, not a lorry park. A permanent solution needs to be arrived at. Having hundreds of HGV parked on a Major Motorway delaying thousands of drivers is not one of them neither is moving the traffic onto the A20 causing even bigger problems…

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