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Stephen Thirkill's Ashfield Newsroom Blog



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Published Date: 12 June 2008
IN England we seem to spend half our lives stuck in traffic. Stuck forever twiddling our thumbs at traffic lights, playing with the car radio, arranging our CDs once again to try to defeat the boredom caused by yet another traffic snarl-up.
It's a pain. And here in Ashfield the pain never ends, it seems to now be a daily blight for the good motorists of the district, who are forever stuck gridlocked.

Sutton has been a living nightmare this week as Outram Street grinds to a halt thanks to the High Pavement roadworks.

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