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PROPOSED ROAD IN ENGLAND

M12 motorway (Great Britain)         
The M12 motorway was a planned motorway starting in north-east London and joining the A12 road in Essex. The 1960s scheme would have started at a junction with the M11 motorway and North Circular and ended near Brentwood, Chelmsford, or at the proposed new Maplin Sands airport; the motorway was part of the ambitious London Ringways plan to build motorways throughout London.
A38(M) motorway         
  • The Aston Expressway approaching [[Birmingham City Centre]]
  • Boulton & Watt [[blowing engine]]
SINGLE CARRIAGEWAY MOTORWAY IN BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM
Aston Expressway; A38(M); A38(M) motorway (Great Britain); Dartmouth Circus; A38(M) Aston Expressway
The A38(M), commonly known as the Aston Expressway, is a motorway in Birmingham, England. It is long and was opened on 24 May 1972.
Fauna of Great Britain         
  • A [[European hedgehog]]
  • A [[long-eared owl]]
  • A satellite image of Great Britain
WILD ANIMALS IN THE ISLANDS BETWEEN CONTINENTAL EUROPE AND IRELAND
Wildlife of the United Kingdom; Fauna of great britain; Fauna of United Kingdom; Fauna of the United Kingdom; UK wildlife; Fauna of britain; Fauna of the British Isles; Animals of Great Britain; Animals of Britain; British Fauna; Wildlife of Britain; Wildlife of UK
The island of Great Britain, along with the rest of the archipelago known as the British Isles, has a largely temperate climate. It contains a relatively small fraction of the world's wildlife.

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M12 motorway (Great Britain)

The M12 motorway was a planned motorway starting in north-east London and joining the A12 road in Essex. The 1960s scheme would have started at a junction with the M11 motorway and North Circular and ended near Brentwood, Chelmsford, or at the proposed new Maplin Sands airport; the motorway was part of the ambitious London Ringways plan to build motorways throughout London. Although most of the Ringways plan was cancelled in 1969 the M12 motorway project was still included in the Roads for Prosperity white paper published in 1989 along with major proposed developments to the A12 road. It was not formally cancelled until 30 March 1994 by the Secretary of State for Transport, John MacGregor.