Remaining Independents in Merseyside
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RE: Remaining Independents in Merseyside
(28/01/2020 21:49)motormayhem1 Wrote: The problem is that car ownership is rising quite rapidly and in merseyside the main city mayor Mr Anderson isn't bothered about promoting public transport. I agree , it's not going to help with the plans in Liverpool city centre, buses will be stopping further from the centre Anderson seems to want to make everywhere pedestrianised but it will even be awkward for cars. Anderson is doing the opposite to every other city, I have my own thoughts on why but they can't be given on here. Anyway, the amounts of independents has reduced markedly over the last few years, I can't see that trend changing , it's going to get tougher and the big boys are the winners. |
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