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Six-minute States: March meeting day three + Deputy de Sausmarez interview
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Simon De La Rue and Mark Ogier round up the third and final day of the March meeting, plus there is an interview with Deputy Lindsay de Sausmarez after the creation of an east coast development agency was approved by deputies — including her amendment calling for an investigation into diverting traffic away from the seafront.
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