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Bishop Auckland MP Dehenna Davision and McDonalds branch manager Sally BUSINESS owners and politicians have come together to find a solution to a shopping park’s congestion nightmares. Since the easing of the first national lockdown, residents of Tindale have noticed a heavy increase of traffic at the Tindale Roundabout opposite the Abraham Enterprise Park. The park is home to McDonald’s, Dominos, Screwfix and others. The issue was ongoing before locals raised these concerns to Bishop Auckland MP, Dehenna Davison, and Durham County Council. Calling for action before the blocked roads caused an accident. A meeting was held with officials from the local Police, Council, Abraham Enterprise Park, and McDonalds to discuss a solution to the traffic issues in Tindale.