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Geoffrey Berg battles a Greater Manchester congestion charge

June 27, 2008 16:39

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Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

1 min read

Campaigner Geoffrey Berg is fighting against controversial plans to introduce a congestion charge in Greater Manchester.

Ministers approved a bid for the initiative last week.

Mr Berg, an ex-councillor in Bury, is urging councillors to vote against the charge. His campaign is sparking referendums for publicly elected mayors, which if successful could oust council leaders.

He has already forced a referendum in Bury and has pulled two-thirds of the signatories required in Bolton to force a vote there also. Only one more council has to pull out for the scheme to be scrapped. Three councils — Bury, Stockport and Trafford — have already withdrawn their support.

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