Summary
A highway built under a private finance deal in Wales is being held up as a shining example of how not to manage road schemes.
The A55 Expressway on Anglesey was built at a cost of about pounds 100m by a private consortium, which charges a 'shadow toll' to the Welsh Assembly Government for each vehicle that uses the road.See the full content of this document
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'Shadow Tolls' On A55 to Cost Us Pounds 400m
In the road's first five years, the WAG paid pounds 75.1m in shadow tolls....
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