City businesses favour £1.3m slip road plan

The aim of the new slip road would be to reduce city congestion
The aim of the new slip road would be to reduce city congestion

BUSINESS leaders have welcomed the news that a £1.3million slip road off the A2 in a Kent city has moved a step nearer.

Paul Barrett, chairman of C4B (Canterbury for Business), said: "This is fantastic news for the district and should help cut congestion in the city."

County councillors have backed plans for a new London-bound slip road off the A2 at Wincheap as a way of solving the chronic traffic problems around Canterbury.

The final decision will be taken by Roger Gough, KCC’s cabinet member for regeneration, before Christmas.

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