The Watford Observer is reviving our Love Local Business campaign in support of traders and residents hit by the ULEZ expansion charge.
TODAY we're reviving our Love Local Business campaign in support of traders and residents hit by the ULEZ expansion charge.
But from August 29 you will need to pay £12.50 to enter the Greater London Authority boundary if you do not have a compliant vehicle - expanding from an area within London's North and South-Circular roads. Editor Michael Adkins said:"Watford is uniquely placed for businesses and sole traders. It's a prime location within Hertfordshire and allows easy access to London by road or rail.
"That's why I'm supporting calls for residents to Love Local Business and support traders in Watford and, in turn, for firms and sole traders to build up their customer base within Hertfordshire. this month. And in December last year he wrote to Sadiq Khan to share residents concerns about the plan. Dean Russell MP for Watford also criticised the expansion.
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