A new campaign by local MP Steve Webb and the local Liberal Democrats
to scrap the tolls on the two Severn Bridges has got off to a strong
start. The ‘no more tolls’ campaign is calling for the toll to be
scrapped on the two bridges once the construction costs of the bridges
have been paid off in a couple of years’ time. At that point the bridges
will return into public ownership and Steve Webb is arguing for
remaining maintenance costs to be transferred to the Highways Agency
budget so that the tolls can be completely scrapped. An online petition
calling for the tolls to be scrapped attracted over 1,000 signatures
within a week, with support coming from both sides of the bridge.
Speaking to campaigners, Steve Webb said:
“We have always known
that the tolls would be needed to pay for the construction of the two
bridges. But once the bills are paid, there is no longer any need for a
separate maintenance charge for the bridges. We already pay through our
taxes for the maintenance of the rest of the highway network, including
local motorways, and there is no reason for local people to go on paying
for routine maintenance for the bridges"
“We have had a huge
positive response to this campaign with people keen to see the tolls
scrapped to make it easier for people who live and work on different
sides of the bridge, or for those who have family and friends on each
side of the Severn. Scrapping the tolls would be good for local
businesses and the local economy and we will be stepping up our campaign
in the coming months to get the tolls ended”
To sign the petition, or for more information on the campaign visit
http://nomoretolls-ldthornburyandyate.nationbuilder.com/
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