
Brexit protesters announce go-slow in North Wales
The group leader said the protest will be done at a time which won\’t impact members of the public trying to get home from work but will be organised to coincide with lorries making their way to Holyhead Port.
Campaigners are unhappy at the handling of the UK’s exit from the EU and want to pressure the Government into a decision by organizing a go-slow on the A494 on Friday, March 22, at 7pm.
Vehicles are scheduled to drive in convoy along the dual carriageway between the Deeside Industrial Park and the junction at Ewloe, St David’s Park and up Aston Hill close to where it becomes the A55.
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