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Yes.Don't most of the houses on fairway have their own driveways?
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Yes.Don't most of the houses on fairway have their own driveways?
To be honest, there always appears to be plenty of space around the Kingston Centre on the roads outside the place.
Let's be honest residents on St Leonard's Avenue and surrounding streets put up with a lot worse than what will be happening at the Kingston Centre...
Don't most of the houses on fairway have their own driveways?
Not to mention traffic is going to increase pratically down this one way street due to parked cars, (good luck parking if you learn to drive and get a car here) and the nice quietish (use to be quiet but you know lockdown) canal paths will get busier,
On about the new housing development but obviously this will effect fairway too, at least there's a bit more space... but will be traffic coming down this road to go to kingston centre, via lichfield road and that new housing development too
Fun times
Still waiting to win the lottery to buy a big house in middle of nowhere in the countryside
Given the land is being carved up between 3 developers I don't know if they will all be submitted in one go or separately. Either way there's no way it will be refused even though parts of the application will be flawed...I was reliably informed the move hinges on a successful planning application of the housing estate behind the Hough retail park. I don't think that's gone in yet.
Not sure I agree with that, between people starting to park on the bridge to walk into town, over 400 new houses and the access to the Kingston not being wide enough for two vehicles to pass, I can see hold ups increasing.