A Dutch man has died after battling a very powerful and relentless strain of COVID-19 — for 613 days.
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A major new road scheme being considered for Heywood town centre to make it more accessible would have the opposite effect and cause gridlock, transport bosses have been warned.
Plans for the project from Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), which form part of the Heywood Town Centre Masterplan, seek improved journeys for people catching the bus, walking or cycling between Rochdale and Bury, via Heywood. The proposals include new signal-controlled pedestrian and cycle crossings, a bus and cyclist-only section of road and a new car park.
There will also be additional pedestrian crossings and widened footpaths to make it easier for people to get around on foot, while existing bus stops will be upgraded across the town centre.
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The Greater Manchester boss at the Federation of Small Business (FSB) says this plan has caused alarm bells for local traders due to the potential for increased traffic.
FSB has now written to transport chiefs at Transport for Greater Manchester to express concern at the proposals, which it says would have significant impact on footfall and businesses in the town centre.
FSB Development Manager for Greater Manchester, Robert Downes, said: “I have spoken to a number of businesses located in the town centre who, like FSB, have serious concerns about what’s being proposed. While I appreciate nothing has been set in stone, the concept of a system exclusively for buses has triggered alarm with many of the town’s businesses.
“Understandably, the fear is that such material change would cause widespread traffic issues across the town centre, triggering significant operational issues for the shops based
A Dutch man has died after battling a very powerful and relentless strain of COVID-19 — for 613 days.
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