RESIDENTS in North Solihull are being offered a chance to have their say on the development of the borough’s transport plan over the next 20 years.
Among the items on the agenda for the next few years will be how to mitigate the impact of the high-speed rail link and the options available for alleviating congestion on local roads.
Roadshows will be held at Chelmsley Wood Library (on July 29) and Marston Green Library (August 17).
Councillor Ted Richards, cabinet member for transport and highways, said: "This is an opportunity for residents to take an active role in shaping their surroundings.
"It is my hope that these roadshows will allow us to have a proper dialogue - we want to hear your thoughts and opinions."
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