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David Bradley wrote:
I am not against progress providing there is a real improvement upon that which was there previously. Perhaps you may care to state your case on what you think would be better with the tramway built and why that can't be achieved with a trolleybus facility, You're making an unfounded assumption. I merely asked a question. The buildings that will need to be demolished at The Lido in West Ealing are merely lockup shops built on the front gardens of the houses. Whilst some of them undoubtedly provide useful employment and services and as buildings are probably sound even if of "lightweight" construction. However, they are not by any stretch of the imagination "architecturally interesting". As a road junction The Lido crossroads is tight and awkward. I would suggest that the proposed slight widening will benefit the flow of all traffic. With the exception of the increased traffic levels over the intervening years why should reinstated trams along the Uxbridge Road be any more of a problem than they were previously? |
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