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81 New Homes in West Scunthorpe Approved Subject to Traffic Measures

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81 New Homes in West Scunthorpe Approved Subject to Traffic Measures

Recently, a decision by local councillors has approved the construction of 81 new homes in the western area of Scunthorpe. However, this approval is conditional: the speed limit on an adjacent road must be lowered to cope with the predicted increase in traffic. With this development, efforts to widen the range of housing options in the region while maintaining road safety for all residents, both new and established, continue.

This article comprises information from an original reporting by ‘www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk’, as adapted by The Lincoln Post.

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