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She's moved to the dreariest, most featureless road in the world, TM.


Nothing has happened here since the last hairy-faced maniac sent bombers to hit the parallel railway line in the 1940s, and they all missed and hit the neighbours instead.


Hence possibly the slight nervousness.


I think Peckham Poet might be right though. Don't know if there's less traffic or if it seems that way because enough people know the policemen are there and slow down.

I've noticed the decrease in traffic on Ivydale. I think that the 6 months of roadworks HAVE had an impact. It seems people have had to find alternative routes to get to where they want and they haven't returned. I've even managed to find a parking space on my road several times, rather than having to park around the corner in Limesford.
  • 4 months later...

I have noticed that it is quieter on Limesford Road - not the 'rat run' that it used to be. I don't think it has anything to do with the police there but the roadworks that closed Ivydale and then Limesford.


It IS safer walk up from Nunhead station during the week now (tu)

  • 4 weeks later...

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