The Liberal Democrats and Conservatives have each told The Press they want to tackle congestion and pollution but do not want York to adopt the charging policies adopted by other cities across the country, such as Cambridge and Oxford, which have proved highly controversial.
TWO of York's main parties say they will go into the May council elections OPPOSED to congestion charges on the city's roads.
The Liberal Democrats and Conservatives have each told The Press they want to tackle congestion and pollution but do not want York to adopt the charging policies adopted by other cities across the country, such as Cambridge and Oxford, which have proved highly controversial.
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