Concerns have been raised about lorries taking shortcuts through the town center.

I genuinely can’t understand why the necessary parties can’t come together to construct the third bridge.

I’m skeptical about whether this initiative will truly make a difference, and I’m curious about how it might impact my commute from Newbury to Sonning for work.

In my opinion, this plan feels more like empty rhetoric, and it seems the MP is now trying to push Oxfordshire County Council to approve the bridge by challenging them in Parliament.

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  1. It’s understandable to feel frustrated about the ongoing issues with lorry traffic in the town centre and the perceived lack of progress on building the third bridge. It seems like a straightforward solution, and having more infrastructure could alleviate some of the congestion problems.

    As for the current scheme, it’s always important to remain skeptical until we see tangible results. Many traffic management initiatives end up being interim solutions that don’t address the root cause. It would be interesting to hear how local commuters, like yourself traveling from Newbury to Sonning, feel about potential changes—your daily experience could provide valuable insights into whether or not these measures will be effective.

    Ultimately, it would be great for officials to come together and find a long-term solution, rather than just temporary fixes. Community dialogue and support can be crucial in pushing for significant infrastructure projects like the bridge. If this scheme is indeed just “hot air,” it could lead to more calls for action from both the public and local representatives. Let’s hope that discussions lead to real change soon!

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