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I READ with interest the article in last week's Penarth Times concerning the closing of St. Anne's Avenue because of the fear that motorists would use this road as a shortcut, thus avoiding the new traffic lights at the junction of Dinas and Lavernock roads.
Have people not considered that the same can be said about St Peter's Road and St Luke's Avenue, with regard to traffic coming from the new development wanting to avoid the same traffic lights?
In fact anyone wanting to travel to Cardiff would use these and Cedar Way, a much greater populated area, as a method of avoiding two sets of lights, (the others being at the Cefn Mably).
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