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I won't bother grumbling about the traffic chaos the roadworks and temp traffic lights are causing (on top of LTN road closures meaning no side road plan B) but how does everyone feel about the pavement widening?

Surely will mean M&S delivery lorries now have to park and block half the road/ traffic and anyone disabled can no longer park right outside the store, albeit there is another store on Lordship Lane.

Seems a bit odd, not sure of the thinking behind this decision to block up the parking spaces and widen the pavement.

Anyone know more?

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Surely will mean M&S delivery lorries now have to park and block half the road/ traffic and anyone disabled can no longer park right outside the store, albeit there is another store on Lordship Lane.

It seems way more likely they'd park the lorry right next to the shop on Railway Rise. How did you come to the conclusion they'll simply block half the road?

Ultimately I think this is a good change. More space for people walking around the station. I commute to/from work via ED and a lot of people exit the station and turn right towards lordship lane. Even beyond the daily commuters there's all the students from the nearby secondary school and any time there's a DHFC match it gets busy.



 

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Just wait until the works start on builders merchants redevelopment - which I'm guessing will take 3+ years - carnage on railway rise with the constant to-ing and fro-ing of lorries. Woe betide M&S if they block it with their deliveries...

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Just wait until the works start on builders merchants redevelopment - which I'm guessing will take 3+ years - carnage on railway rise with the constant to-ing and fro-ing of lorries. Woe betide M&S if they block it with their deliveries...

Yes we'll all be shaking in our boots at the sight of the constant CARNAGE.

Ha!  Have you met the people on this forum? The Council could announce a free kitten and £100 in cash for every resident and one of the resident Mr Toads here on here would  complain it was a plot to make life difficult for motorists. 

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Looking at this it seems like maximum interference for minimal return. How long will the works take, I wonder, and with what level of disruption? 

The area has a high level of pedestrian traffic from people commuting to work and students to the local secondary school. What do you mean "minimal return"? For you personally?

Students don't pay council tax so they will be living on an area to which they make no contribution,other than probably quite low levels of profitability for local businesses and some VAT and possibly tobacco and alcohol duty. Those tax payments go to Central not local government. 

I find it quite amusing that having turned the South of Melbourne Grove into an LTN, there is now concern about hordes of commuter and student pedestrians not having enough room to walk. Mind you, if that were true why put in a series of parklets, surely those will be taking up much needed pavement space and with this huge volume of pedestrians moving around how ever will people safely stop and socialise?
 

No problem with pedestrian crossings. 

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