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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Tom Anderson writes On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Paul Terry wrote: I live in a London borough that I think claims a higher proportion of open space than any other (Richmond). Even Waltham Forest? There is more than 5,000 acres of public open space in Richmond - about 14% of the total for Greater London. Eek! That is quite a bit. Damn you with your fancy great park! And what have we got up here? Flipping Finsbury Park is what! I don't want to over-simplify, though: part of the reason is that wide tracts of open parkland separate areas of quite high-density housing and that is an ideal combination for high-frequency bus routes. Quite! tom -- Few technologies will ever stand up to the will of adolescents trying to do things they're told they're not allowed to do. -- Scott Berkun |
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