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Re: Who names new roads?     

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Author: Peter Beale
Date: Aug 26, 2008 03:34

..., making ordinary suburban streets sound as if they are rural hamlets too small to have street names as such. Or alternatively as if they are in the dodgier estates of Bracknell ! Or alternatively as if they are in central London, such as Piccadilly, Strand, Poultry, Kingsway, Queensway, Holborn, Cheapside, Cornhill, Houndsditch, Millbank. Those are mainly '...
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Re: Who names new roads?     

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Author: Jon
Date: Aug 26, 2008 03:24

... making ordinary suburban streets sound as if they are rural hamlets too small to have street names as such. Or alternatively as if they are in the dodgier estates of Bracknell ! Or alternatively as if they are in central London, such as Piccadilly, Strand, Poultry, Kingsway, Queensway, Holborn, Cheapside, Cornhill, Houndsditch, Millbank. Those are mainly 'evolved' ...
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Re: Who names new roads?     

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Author: Blueshirt
Date: Aug 24, 2008 18:13

... making ordinary suburban streets sound as if they are rural hamlets too small to have street names as such. Or alternatively as if they are in the dodgier estates of Bracknell ! Or alternatively as if they are in central London, such as Piccadilly, Strand, Poultry, Kingsway, Queensway, Holborn, Cheapside, Cornhill, Houndsditch, Millbank. I blame Boris! Only a city...
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Re: Who names new roads?     

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Author: Richard J.
Date: Aug 24, 2008 15:52

... making ordinary suburban streets sound as if they are rural hamlets too small to have street names as such. Or alternatively as if they are in the dodgier estates of Bracknell ! Or alternatively as if they are in central London, such as Piccadilly, Strand, Poultry, Kingsway, Queensway, Holborn, Cheapside, Cornhill, Houndsditch, Millbank. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap...
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Re: Who names new roads?     

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Author: Nick Leverton
Date: Aug 24, 2008 09:53

..., making ordinary suburban streets sound as if they are rural hamlets too small to have street names as such. Or alternatively as if they are in the dodgier estates of Bracknell ! Nick -- Serendipity: http://www.leverton.org/blosxom (last update 9th August 2008) "The Internet, a sort of ersatz counterfeit of real life" -- Janet Street-Porter, BBC2, 19th March...
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Re: TfL Admits Livingstone Regime Deliberately Obstructed Traffic Flows     

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Author: Nick Leverton
Date: Aug 21, 2008 13:20

... <peter.thomas8899@googlemail.com> wrote: On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 23:48:51 +0100, "Mortimer" <me@privacy.net> wrote: That tactic is not confined to London and Mad Ken. The A329(M) Reading-Bracknell-via-M4 motorway was downgraded to an A road - I think just the bit between Winnersh and the A4 - so they could designate Lane 1 as a bus lane for exclusive use by park and ride buses....
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Re: TfL Admits Livingstone Regime Deliberately Obstructed Traffic Flows     

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Author: Nick Leverton
Date: Aug 21, 2008 13:20

... <peter.thomas8899@googlemail.com> wrote: On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 23:48:51 +0100, "Mortimer" <me@privacy.net> wrote: That tactic is not confined to London and Mad Ken. The A329(M) Reading-Bracknell-via-M4 motorway was downgraded to an A road - I think just the bit between Winnersh and the A4 - so they could designate Lane 1 as a bus lane for exclusive use by park and ride buses....
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Re: TfL Admits Livingstone Regime Deliberately Obstructed Traffic Flows     

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Author: Petert
Date: Aug 20, 2008 02:03

... the London motorways - eg, M1, M3(?), M4, M40, M11 - except the ones which were nobbled and handed over to him. That tactic is not confined to London and Mad Ken. The A329(M) Reading-Bracknell-via-M4 motorway was downgraded to an A road - I think just the bit between Winnersh and the A4 - so they could designate Lane 1 as a bus lane for exclusive use by park and ride buses. ...
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Re: TfL Admits Livingstone Regime Deliberately Obstructed Traffic Flows     

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Author: Petert
Date: Aug 20, 2008 02:03

... the London motorways - eg, M1, M3(?), M4, M40, M11 - except the ones which were nobbled and handed over to him. That tactic is not confined to London and Mad Ken. The A329(M) Reading-Bracknell-via-M4 motorway was downgraded to an A road - I think just the bit between Winnersh and the A4 - so they could designate Lane 1 as a bus lane for exclusive use by park and ride buses. ...
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Re: TfL Admits Livingstone Regime Deliberately Obstructed Traffic Flows     

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Author: Richard J.
Date: Aug 18, 2008 18:08

John B wrote: On 18 Aug, 23:48, "Mortimer" <m...@privacy.net> wrote: That tactic is not confined to London and Mad Ken. The A329(M) Reading-Bracknell-via-M4 motorway was downgraded to an A road - I think just the bit between Winnersh and the A4 - so they could designate Lane 1 as a bus lane for exclusive use by park and ride buses. Hmm. What's the pink bit in the ...
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