A358

Henlade Bypass Campaign

Henlade needs a bypass

With the planned dualling to the A358 seemingly cancelled, the biggest victims of this are the residents of Henlade. For decades they have been subjected to serious levels of pollution and were due to get a bypass from these improvements. 


Newly elected Lib Dem MP, Gideon Amos, is calling on the Government and National Highways to ensure that the proposed Henlade bypass goes ahead at the very least. It’s not right that the village should be subject to continual pollution.


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Henlade Bypass Campaign

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