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Opinions sought on bypass route
People living in Bracebridge Heath and Canwick are being asked to give their opinions on the proposed route of the Lincoln Eastern Bypass.

Jesus College, Oxford, which owns 950 acres of land on the southern approaches to Lincoln, has called a public meeting for next week.

It believes the proposed route of the Eastern Bypass is flawed and wants to re-route the line further to the east.

The suggestions will be put forward at Bracebridge Heath next Wednesday.

The college believes the alteration would benefit the long term growth and development of Lincoln and wants to hear the opinions of people affected.


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