WORTHING
GREEN PARTY
PRESS
RELEASE
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 5, 1996
What a fine mess the Governments transport
policy is in. The announcement not to proceed with the controversial A27
superhighway leaves Lancing and Worthing fuming and overwhelmed by traffic
generated by the massive new roads on either side.
Lucie
Colkett of Worthing GREEN PARTY said:
"This Governments willful failure to
get to grips with the countries transport problems is a disgrace.
With a general election looming and Peter Bottomley the ex
Tory transport secretary hoping to be the next MP for Worthing West etc.
voters have been sent a wonderful opportunity to send a clear message to
Westminster.
Road traffic must be reduced if we are to
combat the rise in Asthma and general ill health caused by the frightening level
of exhaust pollution.
Road building only creates more space for the vehicles to fill witness
the M25.
The Green Party's Road Traffic Reduction
Bill. soon to be put before parliament, is a balanced well thought out plan to
stabilise and then reduce traffic growth by making other means of travel user
friendly.
I urge everyone who cares about our
environment and quality of life to write to their MP. prospective parliamentary
candidate, County, Parish or town Council and ask them to support and sign the Road Traffic Reduction Bill".
~ENDS~