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Residents' traffic concerns

12.00.00am UTC (GMT +0000) Sat 11th Aug 2007

colsonroad (photography: Neil Woollcott)

Residents have told local campaigner Neil Woollcott they are tired of speeding traffic using streets such as Colson Road as a cut through between Borders Lane and Chigwell Lane.

Residents are also concerned about the number of commuters who park in use local streets when using Debden tube station.

Liberal Democrats elsewhere in Epping Forest have campaigned successfully parking reviews. "I will press the council to take local residents' concerns seriously," said Neil.

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