the position of it would be dangerous to road users. It's on a bend which surely any one with sense could see this is not ideal, it would push parked vehicles further along in both directions (in particular delivery lorries) creating congestion, and further to this the added danger of blind spots occuring on the Somerfield side of the proposed crossing is that not something to worry about?. These are my issues of which I have expressed in the past. I think it unproductive to mention in that report the unwilliness of retailers to support the crossing for reasons given it might effect trade. Why had it failed to mention their concerns for safety? Sadly no matter how many crossings you could place on Lordship Lane people will still cross where ever they choose (mostly ignoring the crossings anyway). perhaps more should be done to promote better road safety awareness to pedestrians... edited to add: this issue continues to surface and has done over at least 20 odd years. Has no one thought to consider why everyone (residents and shop owners alike) is/are so against it?