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Is anyone getting fed up with the building work going on here ?


There is now a massive skip, a huge metal crate plus always five or six vnas parked there. Also when they have to corden anywhere off they corden off twice the area and take up loads of room.


Today there was a huge traffic jam as cars couldn't get round the havoc (semed like there was some sort of buldiers party by the ampunt of people there) and a P13 was coming the other way. Cars then spilled over and blocked Barry Road and as cars tried to dodge them there was nearly an accicdent.


Not only is this very inconvenient but it is now getting dangerous.

I, for one, cannot wait for them to go. I have to walk past them everyday and am utterly sick and tired of their sexist, offensive cat calls and comments. It's not like I strut down Underhill Road looking like Jessica Rabbit either - the other day I was wearing wellies and carrying a bin and they still had a go.

givemecake Wrote:

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> I, for one, cannot wait for them to go. I have to

> walk past them everyday and am utterly sick and

> tired of their sexist, offensive cat calls and

> comments. It's not like I strut down Underhill

> Road looking like Jessica Rabbit either - the

> other day I was wearing wellies and carrying a bin

> and they still had a go.


Totally agree. I have to walk past them when I visit my dad + I absolutely dread it.

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