Im sorry DB can you not see that none of these options will work because theROADS ARE NOT CAPABLE OF TAKING THE TRAFFIC these schemes would entail, as has been said on FB a lot of money could have been saved it they had looked at the road and traffic layouts first!!!!!
I thought as I had made my feelings perfectly clear on my objections to both P and the hybrid scheme I thought I would refrain and see what others thought. Common sense maybe has prevailed , the logistics of our town always made it a "no brainer". I still would like to see some attention to the Lawn, Tucks Plot and the Brook included in this scheme, as that used to be the Jewel in the Crown
As long as the system supports it , it will happen. There are some in this area that have never worked and have more than 1 child, this is the ones that Cameron should be targeting but unfortunately it doesnt happen.
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Wriggler - have you seen page 4 of todays gazette
wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww jools very informative and yes I agree
So at last "sir" Fred Goodwin is just plain Fred now!!!!
I read it no difficulty!!!!!
There is several scenarios you can think of where there will be an accident waiting to happen!!!! I encountered this the other day coming down Queen St by Dawlish News an Argos lorry swung round the corner missing me by inches, good job my brakes held!! but this will become normal in the future as these lorries cannot take the corners like cars
Thank you wriggler at least my glasses are not rose tinted,lol High St is mainly residential how can you widen road without knocking down peoples houses. If traffic uses the other exits same problems will exist Barton Terrace / Plantation Terrace . Park Road/OldTown St/Church St/Oak Hill is a nightmare now let alone when this happens. I cannot for the life of me understand why they want to isolate ...