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Damian Green MP calls on lorry drivers to get Covid-19 tests outside of Kent

By: Charlie Harman

Published: 16:04, 25 January 2021

Updated: 16:23, 25 January 2021

A Kent MP is asking for more lorry drivers to get Covid-19 tests outside of Kent.

Waterbrook Park in Ashford is currently acting as a Brexit customs facility while work is continuing at the nearby purpose-built Sevington lorry park, which is due to open at the end of next month.

More and more drivers are entering Kent without testing for Covid-19 beforehand. Picture: Barry Goodwin

According to Ashford MP Damian Green, Waterbrook Park ran much more effectively last week than any since it began operation on January 5.

He did, however, warn that this smooth flow could be once again disrupted due to an increasing number of drivers entering the county without having been tested beforehand.

He said: "The thing that worries me most is a higher percentage of drivers are turning up in Kent without a Covid test.

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"Partly, this is because they've been done so efficiently at Manston and Ashford that they got into the habit of doing it in Kent.

"This could come to be a problem for the county's roads once again if we get a busy period.

Lorry drivers awaiting test results are being put up overnight in Kent hotels, including Rochester's Holiday Inn

"I'm urging ministers to promote and improve testing for drivers earlier in their journeys down to Kent."

Early on, drivers were accidentally straying into the neighbouring village of Mersham.

More recently, long lines of lorries caused problems as they tried to enter Waterbrook Park and pictures showed lengthy queues of drivers trying to get paperwork cleared.

However, today he noted: "In terms of traffic management, it's got a lot better simply because of better communications between Sevington and Waterbrook."

Mr Green said levels of HGV traffic have risen again to "almost normal levels for this time of year, so it's quite encouraging that the whole system is capable of coping with the numbers".

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