Armitage Report
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extended to include lorry depot and other places where th operator often parks his lorries.
Sir Arthur also wants the LA to have a statutory duty to tak account of views submitted t. them by local authorities, sayin. that it is they who best represer the interests of the local commu nities. But he is not prepared ti follow Foster's suggestion tha civic and amenity groups shoull be given similar rights.
Lorry action areas Sir Arthur recognises th severe problems caused by loi ries in some areas, such as Lor don's Archway Road which cal ries 7,000 lorries daily, an Newark and Hazel Grove wit 3,000 daily. For these, he suE gests that Government fundE boosted by lorry taxes, be use to provide special financial aE sistance.
The grants would not be use for major road schemes, but fc minor improvements to ease rE sidents' problems. they coul also be used to pay for daubl glazing, repairs to damage homes, improving road surface to reduce vibration, and irnpro% ing pavements to prevent lorrie from cutting corners.