Lake Sandon.

Gramaisc

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Lotus Club, closed 1997 but not demolished until 2016?
It disappeared fairly early on, in my recollection. I do remember a trench being dug diagonally across the bowling green on almost the first day.

The club, as an organisation, amalgamated with the Rangers' Club, I think.
 

gilesjuk

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Streetview goes back to 2009 and those houses were there then. So it's been gone a lot longer than that.
 

Gramaisc

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This is 1935 - it shows the area where ATS and Shell are now - by the 80s, that was less well-kept. In my memory, the club was off to the right of the picture, where the sports field was then. A canteen was also built in that area - and the club and the canteen may have been the same place, I suppose.

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You can just see the corner of the bowling green, at the Henry Street / Sandon Road junction.

I seem to remember there being a training pitch for the Rangers where Peter James Court is now.

Does the Rangers' Club have a Lotus Suite? Is that a relic of the amalgamation?
 

Gramaisc

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When I was down there about 4pm it was coned off and people were turning back. I guess the drains finally caught up.
It's still coned off, with (some) people turning back, but it's passable by most things in the middle of the road.

Some people are doing at at a rather ambitious speed, which makes pedestrian travel the most likely to fail...

Habitual travellers on this route know that the signs will be there for a long time after the impassability has faded enough to be ignored.
 

gilesjuk

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It's still coned off, with (some) people turning back, but it's passable by most things in the middle of the road.

Some people are doing at at a rather ambitious speed, which makes pedestrian travel the most likely to fail...

Habitual travellers on this route know that the signs will be there for a long time after the impassability has faded enough to be ignored.

Fair enough. I saw even a Police vehicle (some sort of van or 4x4) turn back. I guess they didn't fancy the walk back to Weston Road. Even though I have a 4x4 it mentions in the manual not to drive through such water.
 

Gramaisc

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Fair enough. I saw even a Police vehicle (some sort of van or 4x4) turn back. I guess they didn't fancy the walk back to Weston Road. Even though I have a 4x4 it mentions in the manual not to drive through such water.
It was probably about four inches deep in the middle of the road at around that time - 'ordinary' cars were getting through OK, although some were pushing their luck with the speed (probably trying to 'accidentally' soak me as I cut though the garage on my bike).

It's common for the signs to still be there from the last time, when the flood returns in the future, so people develop a habit of judging it for themselves.

After a copper knackered a new Land Rover a few years back, having been told it was impassable (Silkmore Lane, I think), they may be a little more reticent about just having a go.

I wonder if the ambulance service has a system to guess whether it's passable or not, especially for the first response cars that whistle down Sandon Road regularly?
 

gilesjuk

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It was probably about four inches deep in the middle of the road at around that time - 'ordinary' cars were getting through OK, although some were pushing their luck with the speed (probably trying to 'accidentally' soak me as I cut though the garage on my bike).

It's common for the signs to still be there from the last time, when the flood returns in the future, so people develop a habit of judging it for themselves.

After a copper knackered a new Land Rover a few years back, having been told it was impassable (Silkmore Lane, I think), they may be a little more reticent about just having a go.

I wonder if the ambulance service has a system to guess whether it's passable or not, especially for the first response cars that whistle down Sandon Road regularly?

It's difficult to judge. Maybe they need a big stick with traffic light type markings on it so you know if it's passable. Or just raise the road about a foot :)
 

Gramaisc

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It was still passable with care this morning, but it's probably topped up a good bit now.

The 'Flood' signs are there virtually permanently now - time to admit defeat and put up some of these?

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