I HAVE lived in Worcester since 1973 and the traffic queues seem worse than ever - the slightest hiccup gridlocks the whole city from Barbourne to St Peter's.
For a city the size of Worcester, another (one-way) river bridge seems the obvious answer.
Apparently, a second bridge did exist in the 17th Century - destroyed in the civil war - but that, of course, was when our city planners had the novelty of "vision".
A ROBERTS,
Worcester.
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