Wyken Seagrave's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by Wyken Seagrave
| Id | Creator | Description | Created at | Last changed | |
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| 240125 | Wyken Seagrave | Cycle Lane here |
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| 240137 | Wyken Seagrave | Cycle Lane here |
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| 239752 | Wyken Seagrave | This is Brookside Avenue |
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| 231759 | Wyken Seagrave | Is it Haywood or Heywood? |
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| 233583 | Dahlia Walk – a pedestrian street – starts here and heads southwards to the curve in Carnation Way. |
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| 233584 | Aster Walk – a pedestrian street – starts here and heads southwards to the curve in Carnation Way. |
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| 236559 | Wyken Seagrave | Aster Walk |
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| 236556 | Wyken Seagrave | My point 10 |
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| 233567 | Access road to new housing development here, so far comprising the following streets: Feather Lane, Cygnet Avenue, and Swan Close. The end of Cygnet Avenue is aligned with Bermuda Village. Feather Lane comes off Griff Way (A444) and curves towards the north, ending in a cul-de-sac. Cygnet Avenue leads off to the left (about halfway along Feather Lane), curves slightly to the left and then the right, heading westwards, before turning sharply to the right in alignment with Bermuda Village, from which it is very slightly separated. Shortly before this sharp right turn, Swan Close leads off to the south. Swan Close is a dead-end street with two cul-de-sac sections at roughly 120° angles to the main part of the street. The traffic priorities are such that Feather Lane leads naturally into Cygnet Avenue; to access the northern (dead-end) section of Feather Lane, you have to make a slight right turn. |
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| 235965 | Wyken Seagrave | Road closed |