Letter: Forget Greenwich: our towns need the money

Graham Larkbey
Saturday 28 June 1997 23:02 BST
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The most alarming thing about your Millennium Dome mock-up is what appears to be a vast car park in the foreground ("What a way to run a millennium", 22 June). That amount of extra traffic would terminally snarl- up south-east London's already congested roads for miles around. It is essential that the Greenwich plans include provision for full and adequate public transport access - both by new rail links and by bus from park- and-ride car parks situated well away from the site itself.

London N6

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