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Northern Star

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  1. Mine is still full. Hasn’t been emptied for three weeks despite filling in two missed collection forms
  2. Missed last week (filled in the form then) and missed again this week. Have filled in a form again!
  3. Would they not have been restricted to either reduce traffic or because it was dangerous to turn into (or both?). So why would they reverse it? Not sure I follow.
  4. I sympathise Malumbu. Closing a road usually results in displaced traffic (unless it miraculously evaporates)
  5. Regarding being unable to submit the survey; I wrote to highways who said they would be looking into it. Today I was able to submit using a laptop (rather than my iPhone which didn’t work for some reason!)
  6. I can’t submit online. I keep getting the circle of doom. Will email highways.
  7. Another recommendation for Niko. Always our go to plumber. Efficient, friendly and trustworthy. Fixed an issue with a toilet this week. He has done various jobs for us over the years.
  8. Unfortunately Kirkdale has been shut too (last tried this weekend so may have reopened). This further exacerbates the congestion.
  9. https://www.albrightoncommunityfridge.org You could try Albrighton community fridge? There are opening hours and phone number (at the bottom) of the webpage
  10. Hi We used to buy shoes from Clark’s when our children were at nursery and in the first few years of primary school. May be worth a look?
  11. Goldilocks - it?s amazing that school holidays has such an impact on traffic, but I guess makes sense as less school drop off and parents also not going to work. It?s a shame though for the other two locations on EDG that traffic is up in general. I live outside of the affected zone but sometimes bike (and drive) through the village and biked on EDG yesterday. EDG wasn?t a pleasant biking experience for me. > > @Mrs D- the date of the January 2019 count > included some days when the indi schools were > still on Xmas holiday so the number would have > been artificially deflated compared to average. > The September 2019 number is the end of September > so its normal term time traffic. > > The fact that the comparison is September 2021 > isn't fully helpful as the fuel crisis was > starting to be felt at that point, and the January > is after work from home but still quite close, so > would still love to see the October / Nov / Dec > data but if its in line with the other points then > its interesting that traffic has decreased so > substantially on that central section of East > Dulwich Grove.
  12. Regarding East Dulwich Grove central count - previous council reports have pointed out that the September 19 count from a ?comparable location? looked a bit low compared to the same ?comparable location? in January 19 and therefore they used the January 19 data instead to be more conservative. I don?t know where the comparable location is (presumably close?) and why was there such big swing in the count between January and September 19?.
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