jeffk wrote: » Anyone know what they are doing in the car park?
markas wrote: » I have asked the guys when they were puttin up these containers.. yea, N3. They have started works today - or at least showed up in a bigger number The problem is that I sometimes used this gate to enter the park. Now closed. For the next two years or so, according to my informer I accept the fact that the car park is taken over, but cannot be just a single pedestrian gate left open, as ussualy is the case in similar situations? Where to inquire about this? Obviously the company doing the works would not be interested.. but what about people living around?
jeffk wrote: » There is another way in before that gate coming back from the shops, but unless you want to walk up and down a grassy hill, then it’s not for you.
markas wrote: » Yes, I know about this shortcut... but it is not very convinient (nor safe, or legal for that matter) when wet, ie most of the times maybe.. just a thought..- it is a good oppurtunity to 'legalize' it and make it walkable - install some steps, temp gates - all at minimal cost since the roadworkers are there.
miamee wrote: » Was just coming in here to ask about that very thing! I haven't seen any work going on on the N3 though they seem to be there quite a while. On an aside, how safe is that park? I live very close by but have never ventured inside.
dodzy wrote: » Just wait for the additional N3 bridge and the traffic lights on both sides. If you thought it was bad up to now, prepare to be rightly pissed off on completion.
miamee wrote: » On an aside, how safe is that park? I live very close by but have never ventured inside.