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Photo Number #14432
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No Parking markers and other paint have been applied here in Waterbeach Station Car park.
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Waterbeach station car park - the start of the towpath route to Cambridge is half-blocked by a barrier and a low branch.
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Car Y37 VBJ blocking access to the Sustrans National Cycle Network route at Waterbeach station - yellow lines required.
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Car Y37 VBJ blocking access to the Sustrans National Cycle Network route at Waterbeach station - yellow lines required.
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Car Y37 VBJ blocking access to the Sustrans National Cycle Network route at Waterbeach station - yellow lines required.
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Car Y37 VBJ blocking access to the Sustrans National Cycle Network route at Waterbeach station - yellow lines required.
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Car Y37 VBJ blocking access to the Sustrans National Cycle Network route at Waterbeach station - yellow lines required.
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No Parking markers and other paint have been applied here in Waterbeach Station Car park.
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Cycle parking at Waterbeach station (Sunday morning) - note bike with missing wheel.
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Cycle parking at Waterbeach Station: fully subscribed, and there are bikes attached to railings around the rest of the station area.
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Maintenance work by the Woodland Trust. The hedgerow here is being properly treated so that it thickens up from the base, providing an improved habitat for wildlife. http://www.wt-woods.org.uk/CowHollowWood
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The branches in this tree have broken in high winds. They overhang the road and are struck by tall vehicles that pass underneath. Problem reported to the relevant link at... http://www.camcycle.org.uk/resources/problems/
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The bridleway is actually to the right in the field, though the dyke seems more obvious.
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