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Has anyone noticed the ridiculous new layout opposite Alleyn's school? Not only were we all inconvenienced by the road being closed for several weeks but the layout is really dangerous, they've raised the road slightly but alas there's no protection for the pavement. As a driving instructor, I use that road alot, alot of drivers just drive over the curb unaware that it is not part of the road. It's dangerous from all angles and in my opinion a complete waste of money as it serves no purpose and there's very little protection for pedestrians and of course, the school children.


Nicholas Driving Academy, SE22


Nicholas

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Didn't mind it when I came across it the other day; the old junction was awkward and necessitated a big crane of the neck to see what was coming if driving from the village and turning right. Must've been tricky for van drivers. Noticed however that tyre tracks suggested someone had driven over the newly-made grass verge, as if the old road had never been removed. As for the kerbs - isn't that a nod towards a 'shared space'?
I think the road layout is much better because the traffic on Townley has the right of way at the junction with Calton Avenue which keeps the traffic moving in front of the school with less of a build up. Also, they've put in a more obvious pedestrian crossing where the road is raised which forces people to slow down anyway, hopefully.
Apparently, the whole of dulwich village is to be a 20mph speed zone. New pavements are being laid at court lane, speed bumps in side streets,etc. all courtesy of southwark council. If you were to ask for an extra blue paper recycling bag (which I have on 4 occasions) forget it. Nope. You can just get on with the one that is so ripped and disgusting that the recycling guys are now refusing to take it. However, needs must, please watch out for all and sundry in the village, rich as they may be, for that is where southwark have decided to spend their money. PS. If anyone knows any laws on asbestos removal from a council property i would be grateful to hear. Many thanks.

I agree with candj it seems a vast improvement as the most busy road now takes precedent which improves mobility for the majority.

When I first came across it I thought it was high time Southwark 'got it right' they were well overdue after the pigs ear they made of Half moon lane / village way junction where they changed the precedent to the mostly unused back street.

lindylou Wrote:

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> Apparently, the whole of dulwich village is to be

> a 20mph speed zone. New pavements are being laid

> at court lane, speed bumps in side streets,etc.

> all courtesy of southwark council. If you were to

> ask for an extra blue paper recycling bag (which I

> have on 4 occasions) forget it. Nope. You can

> just get on with the one that is so ripped and

> disgusting that the recycling guys are now

> refusing to take it. However, needs must, please

> watch out for all and sundry in the village, rich

> as they may be, for that is where southwark have

> decided to spend their money. PS. If anyone

> knows any laws on asbestos removal from a council

> property i would be grateful to hear. Many

> thanks.


Nice one LindyL, if it wasn't for someone like your good self being irrelevant, then this thread might have taken a bigger plunge than a pearl diver's cossy.

Sweet.

Ha Ha Hona, my thoughts too..


Lindylou, paranoia or what?


On the junction, I think it is better as it seems more intuitive for Townley to be the main road and Calton to be the joining traffic, however cars turning right into Calton from Townley now cut the corner really badly and go into Calton on the wrong side of the road as the angle is pretty tight - not impossible to negotiate just requires thought.

I'm all for more crossings which there are now an abundance of there!

Asset Wrote:

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> Car overturned on Townley at about 3am this

> morning (Mr Asset was walking the dog and saw it),

> nowt to do with the junction though.

> Hope passengers are okay.



Mr Asset walking the dog at 3.AM!?! did he have a digital camera about his person?

Never saw any problem with this junction myself, save for the idiots who can't drive properly, mainly mothers picking up their offspring from the swine-flu infested Alleyns School.


Quite why they had to close the road for weeks, forcing me to drive the long way round to get anywhere useful, I have no idea.

Interesting comments.

Approaching from the traffic lights and turning right into Carlton Ave I have witnessed many drivers who seem to think they don't have to give way to oncoming trafic, because the road is so wide they think it's a continuetion of the road they are in.

Regarding the tyre tracks over the pavement area is a concern, there's no kerb protection for pedestrians (bearing in mind it's opossite to two schools).

On the plus side the layout should stop parking on the corners, which would help observation. Time will tell if it's an improvement.

I am all for improving road safety, but I'm not so sure that this layout will help.

Hi, I am having lessons with Nicholas and on my last session we were discussing this thread. To show me waht he meant, we drove up to the junction and I got myself "into position" to turn right onto Carlton Avenue from Townley Road when (just as Asset described above) someone behind me cut across the corner on the wrong side of the road. Maybe he didn't want to be stuck behind a learner :'( I thought it was a coincidence but apparently it happens all the time...and not just to learners.

PS No snide comments about learners please, I'm embarassed enough already. PPS If you are thinking about having lessons, Nicholas is pretty good.

Asset Wrote:

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> Car overturned on Townley at about 3am this

> morning (Mr Asset was walking the dog and saw it),

> nowt to do with the junction though.

> Hope passengers are okay.



Those speed humps doing their job then

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