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Culina HGVs and Audlem

15th October 2010 @ 7:07am – by Audlem Webteam
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When Audlem Parish Councillor, Irene Stockton, saw a Culina articulated truck blocking the centre of Audlem on Wednesday this week, she decided it was time to swing into action.

She called the company's head office in Market Drayton and asked why a truck was passing through Audlem on a road that had been removed from the Primary Route Network when, as she had ascertained, it was heading for Stafford.

The Deputy Transport Manager said he'd investigate and get back to Irene. Despite wondering whether she would ever receive that call, Irene was pleased that the company responded as promised.

They said that it had been an agency driver in that particular vehicle and that the company's drivers were being briefed about the de-priming and the congestion that's caused on Audlem's narrow roads through the village.

Audlem Parish Council has said that it is going to contact truck companies whose trucks regularly drive through the village and, working with the Parish Plan Traffic & Transport working group, encourage them to drive via the alternative roads, namely those on Primary Route Network, they should be using.

If you see an HGV causing problems, or see a company's trucks regularly coming this way, please let the Parish Council know or email a message to editor@audlem.org">editor@audlem.org

Ideally, take a photograph – landscape format please – and that can be used on Audlem Online in a 'Name & Shame' campaign.

Work is now underway to try to have weight limits imposed on one or more of Audlem's bridges as the most effective way to discourage the long-distance HGVs. So far, the Audlem Online Vote Poll on this issue shows 93% of the near 250 readers voting in favour of weight limits.


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