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jason.p | 11:30 Fri 21st Jul 2017 | News
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It seems the Severn crossing tolls are to be scrapped next year, and about time. Although perhaps a better idea would have been to keep a nominal charge to cover maintainance. Good news though for those commuting in and out of Wales.
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Something else for the English to pay for?

Are the tolls to cross the Thames on the M25 being scrapped too?
Yes, wonderful news....we have been paying over the odds for too long.
We mikey? You have to pay to get out boyo!
We'll keep a welcome in the hillside, when you come home againnnnnnnnnnn to Wales.
Sell you down the river , Mrs May gave millions to Ireland VIA the DUP, then the magic money tree ran out , so all she had left for Wales was a free trip across the Severn, wonder what she has in store for Scotland?.
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as far as I know, there are no toll bridges in Scotland.

Happy to hear otherwise.
It's a good job you know yourself TTT, I'll give you credit for Identifying yourself.
“Although perhaps a better idea would have been to keep a nominal charge to cover maintainance.”

There is a nominal charge for maintenance. It’s called Vehicle Excise Duty together with its much more lucrative cousin, fuel duty (on which VAT is also charged).

I think the last toll fee in Scotland was abolished in about 2008. Now the Welsh get a free ride. Strange that this largesse can be afforded whilst there is still he need to cart vast lorryloads of fivers to Scotland and Wales from England every year. I suppose some of those fivers come from places like the Dartford Crossing. Of course the fees charged for that mile or so of road are no longer “tolls” but “charges”:

“Under the 2000 Transport Act, the A282 Trunk Road (Dartford-Thurrock Crossing charging scheme) Order 2002 allowed the continuation of the crossing fee, which officially became a charge and not a toll on 1 April 2003.”

That makes it sound so much better value.

A very appropriate date ^^^ NJ
Why can't they be stopped now? It's not an oil tanker that takes a long time to alter course.
TTT...wrong...we, and you, have to pay to get into Wales, not get out.

Hoppy...when the new Severn Bridge was planned, an Act Of Parliament was enacted, to allow this stretch of the M4 to go into private hands, and also to allow the existing Bridge to raise its Tolls annually, by a formula, in order to raise the money to build the new Bridge.

This Bridge, which the authorities insist on calling the Second Severn Crossing, but which us ordinary people call the new Bridge reverts back into public ownership in 2018.

It was initially envisaged the Tolls might have to continue after 2018, but so much money has been generated by both Bridges, that its now planned that all charges will cease next year.

The charges that are now payable have been a bone of contention for many years, as it places a large monetary burden on users, especially large vehicles.

The ending of this tax on coming to Wales cannot end soon enough as far as everybody is concerned.
By the way, there is no customs check at the Toll booths.

Everybody, excluding Motorcycles and UK disabled badge holders, have to pay the Toll, and that includes English people, as well as the Welsh !
We travel from London to Wales fairly regularly as my SIL lives in Haverfordwest (lovely part of the world) so I'm glad it's going to be scrapped - just a shame they won't do the same with the Dartford Crossing. I don't know whether this is true, but somebody told me years ago that the Dartford Toll (or charge - What The Funicular is the difference?) would be scrapped once the crossings had paid for themselves - surely they've done this by now?

I know this is the news section, so forgive me, but I've got what I think is a great story about the Severn Bridge. A few years ago, just before Xmas, we we made a trip to see my SIL and queued to pay our toll. The people in front of us were taking forever and seemed to be having a chat with the guy taking the toll. When we finally moved forward we were handed a card by the man in the booth, which we opened and inside it read "merry Christmas to the car behind from the car in front - we've paid your toll".

How excellent is that?

We now do it every Christmas.
"When we finally moved forward we were handed a card by the man in the booth, which we opened and inside it read "merry Christmas to the car behind from the car in front - we've paid your toll". "

They must have been crackers.
Lovely story DD !
mikey's tax bill is going to rise; HMRC always get you, mikey.....
deskdiary, no wonder it takes twenty mins to get through the toll, when they are all reading the cards given out - and if it is in Welsh, it's double the time.....look at the length of this message when translated.


deskdiary, dim rhyfedd mae'n cymryd ugain munud i fynd trwy'r doll, pan eu bod i gyd yn darllen y cardiau a roddwyd allan - ac os yw yn y Gymraeg, mae'n ddwbl yr amser ..... yn edrych ar hyd y neges hon wrth gyfieithu.

That made me smile DD, nice one.

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