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Photo Number #5678
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Photos Nearby
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Scenes during the Mill Road Winter Fair 2007: large numbers of people walking but car traffic still dominating the area. Perhaps Mill Road should be shut to through-traffic on the day of the fair, to prevent this atrociously poor pedestrian ... [more]
9 metres
The (typically crowded and difficult) stretch of Councillors that some Labour councillors think cyclists should use instead of using Kingston Street directly - see http://www.camcycle.org.uk/map/location/8907/
9 metres
Low-flying motorcycle signs - ie. "No motor vehicle" signs have now replaced the No Entry signs.
11 metres
These No Entry signs are due to be replaced a year after the political decision was made. (We are told the budget for these projects was raided to rescue other departments within the County Council.)
12 metres
Deliveries on Mill Road cause a blockage. However, there is probably little alternative given the layout of the streets. It is essential that any new planning permissions allocate off-street delivery areas.
12 metres
Merely weeks after installation of the excellent new cycle parking on Kingston Street, it is now overflowing due to demand. More needed, possibly at the expense of an odd car parking space.
15 metres
The No-Left turn except cycles sign is in conflict with the "Ahead only" road marking and "Ahead only" blue sign.
17 metres
Some Labour councillors think that Kingston Street, pictured going into the distance is too narrow for two-way cycling. They would rather people took a detour round what is a rather more dangerous stretch of Mill Road.
19 metres
Deliveries on Mill Road cause a blockage. However, there is probably little alternative given the layout of the streets. It is essential that any new planning permissions allocate off-street delivery areas.
21 metres
Sorry its not a great photo because of the glare and lack of focus. However it does show a disabled person, a pushchair and a right-turning cyclist (who's stopped to wait for a gap in traffic) negotiating this busy junction.
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