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Hello


I was walking home from sainsburys on Monday evening at about 8pm and exit via the small pedestrian walkway which leads on to dog kennel hill. Before I got there a staff member said the exit was closed due to and accident and from what I could see the trolley shelter had been crashed into and the roof was hanging down. There was no sign of a car which had crashed into it. Not sure if it is related but there were two very flashy cars nearby (a Bentley and a white sports car) but neither had dents or scratches on them. This entrance/exit is still closed.


Anyone know what happened?

Just witnessed the aftermath of this horrific incident. Two gentleman are currently using the damaged green shelter and former shopping trolley house (damaged beyond repair with cordoned off tape around it) as some sort of shelter for their car cleaning equipment.


Louisa.

I think it matters. I use this walk-way all the time and now is inaccessible. I'd like to know what happened. Maybe it was an accident, or maybe it was joyriders - I don't know. I feel for the car wash guys who use the container to store their equipment in.

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