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mrwb Wrote:

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> There is a nursery and a speed bump very close to

> there. Seriously reckless driving if really going

> anywhere near 40mph!


It?s common place on that road now, just a short cut from congested high st/LTNs from what I can see whenever I walk down there.

HI,


When you say moved hopefully that means any owner's been found/ someone's taking to vets for microchip check/ local doors knocked on to find owner?

HP



steve 1975 Wrote:

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> It has been removed 🙏🏻

Perhaps the strangest reason to oppose LTNs - that they encourage large vehicles to speed endangering cats and others


Funny how the LTN thread spreads it's tentacles...


KidKruger Wrote:

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> mrwb Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > There is a nursery and a speed bump very close

> to

> > there. Seriously reckless driving if really

> going

> > anywhere near 40mph!

>

> It?s common place on that road now, just a short

> cut from congested high st/LTNs from what I can

> see whenever I walk down there.

steve 1975 Wrote:

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> Yes, we did all of the above.

> I called the rspca and they said to call the

> council as it was dead. They then collected it and

> checked for a microchip

> I had a few neighbours helping me as I was just

> working in a house on the road.


You're a gentleman steve 1975

steve 1975 Wrote:

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> Yes, we did all of the above.

> I called the rspca and they said to call the

> council as it was dead. They then collected it and

> checked for a microchip

> I had a few neighbours helping me as I was just

> working in a house on the road.


Aw - bless you for helping and posting!

HP

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