MAJOR plans to transform how drivers use the M3 near Basingstoke have come under fire from residents and councillors.
A scheme to redesign junctions 7 and 8 of the motorway have been revealed ahead of a Hampshire County Council decision day on Monday, October 3.
Under the proposals work would be carried out to remove the south facing slip roads at Junction 7 – northbound off-slip and southbound on-slip – and create two new slip roads south of junction 8.
It would see drivers diverted on to the A30 instead of continuing on the M3, with major improvement also proposed for the link road.
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