I congratulate the hon. Member for Newbury (Mr. Benyon) on securing this debate. Every Member of this House knows just how important the issue of motorway noise is to our
constituents; it causes them great distress. In passing, I must say how grateful many of my constituents are to the Government for all the funding that they are giving the Highways Agency to
provide noise barriers along the A419, a trunk road along the wards of Covingham and Stratton St. Margaret in my constituency.
The hon. Gentleman rightly drew attention to the importance of road surfacing in providing relief. My
experience of the A419 very much bears out his experiences, and I am grateful to him for raising the subject. The Government agreed to resurface the A419 near the village of Latton, which suffered
a great deal from the noise of that road. There is some uncertainty about when that resurfacing will occur. Does the hon. Gentleman agree that, even if everyone accepts that there are inevitably
resource constraints, and that money cannot always be found immediately—
Mr. David Marshall (in the Chair):
Order. Interventions should be brief.
Mr. Wills: I am
just coming to the point; thank you, Mr. Marshall.
Does the hon. Member for Newbury agree that even if the money cannot be found immediately, certainty about
when resurfacing will take place is important, because it provides relief to those suffering from that distress?
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