by KatherineHepburn » Mon Dec 12, 2022 11:25 am
Oh yes... it's simply wonderful news....
Unless that is... you actually live on Burntwood Lane!
For us? It's utter rubbish.
The council pushed through the enormous Springfield development and we residents were told not to be 'such NIMBYs', that 'we need affordable housing' and it 'wouldn't be so bad'.
Well, we've had years, with more years to come of huge lorries thundering up and down the road. Mess, building debris, noise throughout the night and a stack of disruption... and?
Yes, the '1820's Building' of million pound apartments looks absolutely lovely!!
Our road has 315 houses. A couple of small blocks of flats. 2 schools and 2 playing fields.
Lots of people live here. It is a RESIDENTIAL road. We park our cars outside of our houses.. and even these parking spaces are being removed.
These plans are nothing more than an elaborate and rather expensive way of ensuring that even more heavy traffic can be sent up from Garratt Lane to Trinity Road. Only this time we'll have some wands to keep the very few cyclists that do use our road safe from the lorries, skip trucks, buses, vans and cars that roar up the road with nothing to stop them, dissuade them or curb their speed.
We will have raised paving to 'protect' the 'residential streets' behind us. We will have toucan crossings right outside our houses so that we can live to the steady beep of the crossing while the standing traffic fumes blacken our windows and seep into our houses... and our kids' bedrooms.
This is NOT a good plan.
Unless you drive a truck or wish to cycle alongside one.
It's a hugely offensive payback for making us live with the insane money-maker that is Springfield.
What is worse is that these plans are being speedily pushed through. Having just announced the 'consultation' the deadline will be the 31st December. So very few people will have time to consider and fight back.
The residents just want the street to be slowed down. The trucks and lorries shared with Magdalene Road, Earlsfield Road and the A24.
And our street to be shown a bit of love.
For the residents, for our children and for the school kids... not just for those people wanting to travel through.
Oh yes... it's simply wonderful news....
Unless that is... you actually live on Burntwood Lane!
For us? It's utter rubbish.
The council pushed through the enormous Springfield development and we residents were told not to be 'such NIMBYs', that 'we need affordable housing' and it 'wouldn't be so bad'.
Well, we've had years, with more years to come of huge lorries thundering up and down the road. Mess, building debris, noise throughout the night and a stack of disruption... and?
Yes, the '1820's Building' of million pound apartments looks absolutely lovely!!
Our road has 315 houses. A couple of small blocks of flats. 2 schools and 2 playing fields.
Lots of people live here. It is a RESIDENTIAL road. We park our cars outside of our houses.. and even these parking spaces are being removed.
These plans are nothing more than an elaborate and rather expensive way of ensuring that even more heavy traffic can be sent up from Garratt Lane to Trinity Road. Only this time we'll have some wands to keep the very few cyclists that do use our road safe from the lorries, skip trucks, buses, vans and cars that roar up the road with nothing to stop them, dissuade them or curb their speed.
We will have raised paving to 'protect' the 'residential streets' behind us. We will have toucan crossings right outside our houses so that we can live to the steady beep of the crossing while the standing traffic fumes blacken our windows and seep into our houses... and our kids' bedrooms.
This is NOT a good plan.
Unless you drive a truck or wish to cycle alongside one.
It's a hugely offensive payback for making us live with the insane money-maker that is Springfield.
What is worse is that these plans are being speedily pushed through. Having just announced the 'consultation' the deadline will be the 31st December. So very few people will have time to consider and fight back.
The residents just want the street to be slowed down. The trucks and lorries shared with Magdalene Road, Earlsfield Road and the A24.
And our street to be shown a bit of love.
For the residents, for our children and for the school kids... not just for those people wanting to travel through.