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I use to live at Gloucester court and we shared parking with Dukes court. I complained many times to the housing company as cars would drive so fast into the estate. The parking situation meant there was lots of blind spots, poor access for emergency services and problems driving in and out from the estate.


This is a very sad.

I think this is the same little girl at my daughter's nursery - not in the same class so we didn't know her. We got a letter that really shocked me saying that a girl had died tragically but not what had happened. I am so so sorry for her poor family.
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Its extremely sad - pupils at Goodrich received a note regarding this little girls death - I think she may have been at the school nursery. I have a 3 year old daughter myself and its amazing how much they can add to your life in such a short time and I could not imagine what it would be like to lose her. Its incredibly sad for the family.

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