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Hertfordshire County Council has recommended plans to build a motorway service station near Kings Langley be refused. Moto s plan also involved the creation of a new roundabout. Credit: Moto Hertfordshire County Council has confirmed it does not support current plans for a new M25 motorway service station. Earlier this year, applicants Moto submitted revised proposals to build a service station at junction 20 near Kings Langley. The plans were amended in response to concerns raised by highways officers at the county council about what impact the development would have on local traffic. This included creating extra space on the M25 roundabout as well as on the A41 and M25 approaches into the roundabout.
Nationwide, Caversham READING EAST S MP has spoken out following the news that Nationwide bank is set review its closure of its branch in Caversham - the only bank left in the entire town. The bank had decided to close its doors in April, however dispute over the closure from disgruntled locals has meant that Nationwide, who claimed a loss in footfall was the reason for the closure, has agreed to renew its decision. Helen Lambert, chairman of the Caversham and District Residents Association (CADRA), said: CADRA is in correspondence with the Nationwide and asked to join the meeting with Building Society Managers.
Our village is being written out of existence - Fears Dacorum plan could pass under the noses of distracted residents
The consultation ends on February 28 but some residents have only recently been informed it was happening
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More than 16,000 new homes will be built in Dacorum under new plans (Image: Ricci Fothergill/RMC)
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Harsh blue light to be turned off at Thames Quarter building after complaints readingchronicle.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from readingchronicle.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.