lorries passing in just 15 minutes on one occasion and another time, when they stood there for a whole hour, counted more than 200.
They also took pollution readings at the roadside and say levels of NO2, CO2 and other dangerous gases were 'off the scale'.The community isn't happy with Trafford council's plans for a huge relief road to by-pass Carrington over Carrington Moss to try and take traffic away from the village either.Carrington Moss houses 'irreplaceable' habitats for endangered animals, plants and trees and sits on top of peat soil that acts as a carbon sink and should be protected, the group said.They also believe the currently proposed route for the relief road poses a flood risk, is destined to fail and won't effectively move.
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