A Preston councillor is voicing the concerns of residents who feel ignored by Lancashire County Council's decision to implement a new bus lane on New Hall Lane.
A Preston councillor who campaigned against a new bus lane on New Hall Lane says residents feel 'unheard and undervalued' as work begins. The councillor, who raised a petition signed by 367 residents against the scheme, expressed disappointment over Lancashire County Council 's decision to proceed despite strong public opposition. He criticized the lack of meaningful engagement with the community and questioned the use of fines generated by the bus lane .
Residents are concerned about the potential disruption to their lives and businesses, and want assurances that the funds collected will be reinvested in improving the New Hall Lane area
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