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Johnson scraps C-charge western extension
The Western extension of the congestion charge is to be abolished, London mayor Boris Johnson has announced. He has started legal procedures to scrap the £8 charge, though it will continue to operate until at least spring 2010.
Johnson’s decision followed a public consultation in which 67% of individual respondents and 86% of businesses called for the removal of the zone
Just 19% of respondents wanted to keep the extension as it is while 12% supported changes to improve the way it...
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