Campaign group's optimism on Humber tolls
PRESSURE group Humber Action Against Tolls has said it is optimistic this week will shake up the debate to put a block on a planned rise.
Local and national campaigners have said a report, due to be published in London on Tuesday, could change the face of discussions about the tolls.
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Jenny Walton, who chairs Humber Action Against Tolls, said: "I don't think the report is going to move mountains but I do think it is going to shake them up a bit.
"We have got to see what the reaction is to the study. They tossed the petition in the bin."
The Scunthorpe Telegraph's 'A Toll Too Far' campaign also received a boost from the National Alliance Against Tolls.
National co-ordinator John McGoldrick has written to the Secretary of State for Transport, now Geoff Hoon MP, to lay out the arguments against tolls.
He said they acted as a barrier to growth and divide communities.
Last minute protests can be directed to the Department for Transport by emailing julian.smith@dft.gsi.gov.uk
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2 Comments
by G. Etreal, Cloud Cuckoo Land
Monday, October 06 2008, 5:29AM
“Oh yeah...you're treally going to shake them up.....
This is a complete waste of time. Get real. Does anyone really think the toll is ever going to be reduced or scrapped.”
by jr, north lincs
Sunday, October 05 2008, 3:40PM
“Good luck,we hope the modern day DICK TURPIN listens to you!!!”