@RobertoRossUK@garydyke1@RhonddaBryant Utter bollocks, what she said was despicable, racist and found to be guilty as charged. Anyone attempting to dress her incarceration up as anything other that, and give her any form of sympathy is a gullible fool.
@SirenCraftBrew Throw in a packet of crisps and pork pie and it might be worth it ;)
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@67Dogsbody Yes very true, there's need be a real review of guidelines and regulations and not just in roads but probably more importantly building regs. Developers will keep their costs down to maximise profit, so will stick to min spec especially in cheaper social housing
@Djrtrading@BBCNews Yes because it's based on national guidance and planning legislation, they have to be adhered to. Anything outside of that would face a legal challenge and the developers would win, local authorities don't just make it up and decide their own specifications.
@Djrtrading@BBCNews Yes that's my point, if the specification meets the legal requirements there's nothing an authority can do and they have to adopt the road when completed. Highways agency has nothing to do with residential areas