Muir calls for action to tackle abandoned advertising lorries

North Down Alliance Councillor Andrew Muir has called for a coordinated government response to tackle problem concerning advertising lorries abandoned on bridges across main roads across Northern Ireland.

The Alliance representative has raised the issue as a result of on-going problem with many lorries abandoned on the Holywood Exchange Flyover on the A2 Bangor to Belfast Road advertising a range of items including Pony Rides, Electrical Goods, Furniture and grass cutting for many days.

Commenting on the issue, Cllr Muir stated: “Over the last few months I have been liaising with various government agencies to resolve this matter which has caused a significant number of complaints. Many motorists fear that the distractions could cause an accident and a disabled resident has contacted me unable to travel to Sainsbury’s via her electric scooter as a result of lorries parked on the pavement.

“Unfortunately nobody seems keen to tackle the issue with both the Police and Roads Service in dispute concerning who is responsible and the Planning Service reluctant to act since the vehicles are not permanent structures.”

Continuing, Cllr Muir remarked: “In the absence of any co-ordinated action by government I and others now have to contact each company and plead with them to move their vehicles, with many trucks returning a few days later often at the weekend when government offices are closed.”

Concluding, Cllr Muir stated: “I urgently call upon Roads Service, Police and Planning Service to agree a co-ordinated strategy to eliminate this activity before a road accident occurs. Disabled people should no longer be denied passage to local shops by companies involved in advertising like this.”

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