The Herald

Dover traffic delays ease but motorists could face further disruption for weeks

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DELAYS for travellers heading towards Dover have eased, but motorists have been warned to expect some disruption for weeks to come.

Holidaymak­ers faced hours on gridlocked roads this weekend as some spent the night in their cars as they tried in vain to get to the port.

By Sunday afternoon Kent police said the situation had returned to normal, with those on the roads facing a wait of about 30 minutes on the A20 approach to Dover.

UK Border Force officials have been drafted in to work with French border police after the government admitted motorists had suffered “extraordin­ary disruption” as the great summer getaway began on Friday.

At one stage there were 12-mile tailbacks and people endured 15-hour waits.

Police said the disruption is down to a “vast volume of holiday traffic” coupled with delays caused by heightened security at the border in the wake of terror attacks.

Increased checks were put in place by French authoritie­s at the port but questions have been raised about staffing levels to deal with the huge number of people travelling at this time.

After complaints that just one French officer was available to check in coaches on Friday night into Saturday, port authoritie­s said six booths were manned overnight into Sunday.

Police said the “large volume” of holiday traffic coupled with heightened security checks “could however mean some delays over the next few weeks”.

 ??  ?? GAME ON: Children play football as the cars full of holidaymak­ers wait to go through security checks in Dover.
GAME ON: Children play football as the cars full of holidaymak­ers wait to go through security checks in Dover.

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