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We avoid travel

When Op Brock is in place we avoid travelling on the M20 and surrounding roads as much as possible due to the excessive amount of time it now takes to get anywhere in the south east. Therefore we are no longer visiting any of the Kent attractions that we would previously have spent a day off at. My husband has to travel on the M20 to work and back and what used to be a half hour journey can now take up to three hours.

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Kymm over 2 years ago
I live in Coxheath and agree, that the whole area becomes gridlocked throughout the Maidstone areas and Villages, Why are We paying the price for Dover, 50 miles away, for failing to deliver a smooth-running Port? Unbelievable in this day and age..
Share I live in Coxheath and agree, that the whole area becomes gridlocked throughout the Maidstone areas and Villages, Why are We paying the price for Dover, 50 miles away, for failing to deliver a smooth-running Port? Unbelievable in this day and age.. on Facebook Share I live in Coxheath and agree, that the whole area becomes gridlocked throughout the Maidstone areas and Villages, Why are We paying the price for Dover, 50 miles away, for failing to deliver a smooth-running Port? Unbelievable in this day and age.. on Twitter Share I live in Coxheath and agree, that the whole area becomes gridlocked throughout the Maidstone areas and Villages, Why are We paying the price for Dover, 50 miles away, for failing to deliver a smooth-running Port? Unbelievable in this day and age.. on Linkedin Email I live in Coxheath and agree, that the whole area becomes gridlocked throughout the Maidstone areas and Villages, Why are We paying the price for Dover, 50 miles away, for failing to deliver a smooth-running Port? Unbelievable in this day and age.. link