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Community worries aired on riverside one-way traffic


By Hazel Lawson

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Ballifeary Community Council treasurer Andrew Smith in Ness Walk.
Ballifeary Community Council treasurer Andrew Smith in Ness Walk.

AN online petition could be set up against a one-way system community leaders say will cause traffic chaos on busy streets.

Residents fear Ballifeary Lane will become a rat-run if two-way traffic is stopped in Ness Walk and Bught Road.

They are also concerned it will increase vehicle numbers in Ballifeary Road, where parking is also a problem.

See today's Inverness Courier for more.


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