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Richard 31 January 2023

I cant understand the new layout at Catterick. Before the upgrade there was a junction and you went over a bridge and you were in the south of Catterick village just by the entrance for Marne barracks or as some of us remember RAF Catterick. Now that bridge has gone so there is only one junction for Catterick and Brompton. And if you want to get to the south of Catterick you have to in effect do a 180 degree turn and use a side road to get to the south of the village. It all seems very odd to me.

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