‘Tame’ wide British roads and replace them with boulevards of homes, says thinktank
by Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#6EMA6)
Exclusive: Create Streets proposes building on Britain's road belt' rather than its green belt amid housing crisis
Needlessly wide roads should be torn up and replaced with boulevards of new housing, a thinktank led by the UK government's most senior urbanism adviser has proposed, in a move likely to delight green belt campaigners but rile the motoring lobby.
Create Streets wants sweeping T-junctions tightened, vast roundabouts tamed" and expressways narrowed according to a paper to be circulated to ministers and seen by the Guardian.
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