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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
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Nina Lloyd, PA & Steven Smith & Todd Fitzgerald

Gridlock at Dover as P&O suspension and bad weather blamed

Gridlock has been reported at Dover, with the suspension of P&O services reducing capacity and bad weather blamed for long queues. Traffic caused by tourists travelling to Kent for an Easter getaway is also said to be contributing to the jams.

Drivers are reported to have been forced to wait for hours to board ferries after measures were triggered to control the movement of HGVs in the area. Under Operation Brock, lorries heading to Dover are allowed to use one side of the M20 while all other traffic is restricted to a contraflow system on the opposite side.

The Department for Transport (Dft) said efforts were being made to minimise disruption. "We are aware of queues at Dover, and the Kent Resilience Forum and local partners are working to minimise any disruption by deploying temporary traffic management measures as standard," it said in a statement.

"This has been caused by a number of factors, including severe weather in the Channel."

Dover MP Natalie Elphicke blamed the delays in part on P&O Ferries, which she said is still not operating following 'failed safety checks' on its new crews. Ms Elphicke warned the disruption is expected to last for the next few days.

"The traffic disruption caused by P&O's actions is very serious. Coupled with adverse weather conditions and the Easter get-away traffic the situation has become severe. This can be expected to continue for the next few days," she said.

The problems have caused 'unacceptable impact' locally, she said. The Port of Dover said the main approach roads were 'very busy' on Saturday morning and urged passengers to factor in extra time for their journey.

"We are working with operators to get people on their way as swiftly as possible, but are asking passengers to please allow extra time for their journey and contact their ferry operator for travel advice," it said.

It said the lack of P&O services is continuing to impact remaining ferry operations. Kent Police and National Highways are helping with traffic management on the M20. National Highways said the M20 J11 eastbound entry slip road remained closed on Saturday morning 'to manage freight traffic'.

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