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Melbourne rd closed again


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I see Melbourne rd was closed today. Looking down I could see a gazebo and about 3 children playing.

It is a regular occurrence that it's closed for the the locals to play on the street. (Which is a good thing) but does 2 or three kids warrant it so often? Especially as it is such an important rd.

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It was closed for 3 hours 3-6 pm for a play out, in conjunction with London Car Free Day. There were posters at both ends of the street explaining this. I assume you came past at the start when we were setting up but for most of it there were in excess of 20 kids and slightly fewer adults, all having a wonderful time playing with their neighbours and enjoying their freedom. It?s a residential street with lots of kids living on it. Sorry if those few hours made your journey a little longer and thank you from my three kids who had a wonderful time with their friends!
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