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  • Re-open the road between Lidlington and Marston Moretaine
  • Reduce the speed limit along the A507 through Ampthill
  • Reintroduce Buses to Leighton Buzzard High Street on Market Days for a Thriving Local Economy!
  • Removing the Speed Bumps in front of the Arlesey Grange Development
  • Request for a Residential Parking Permit System and Signage on Ivel Road, Sandy
  • Request for a Residential Parking Permit System and Signage on Waterlow Road, Dunstable
  • Request for double yellow lines on Beancroft Road, Marston Moreteyne
  • Request for residents-only parking on High Street, Henlow
  • Request to Adopt a Clear Pavement Policy
  • Resident-only parking, Waterlow Road, Dunstable
  • Residents only parking in Crayton Road and Chandros Road

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