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In article , David Walters
writes Do we know where the complainant lives? From the small bit I saw I would say about he http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...186898&A=Y&Z=1 Ha! Right by Staples Corner, which has been an infamous bottleneck since time began (and when the Staples in question was a furniture store, not an office equipment superstore). -- "It used to be that what a writer did was type a bit and then stare out of the window a bit, type a bit, stare out of the window a bit. Networked computers make these two activities converge, because now the thing you type on and the window you stare out of are the same thing" - Douglas Adams 28/1/99. |
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On 28 Aug 2003 22:11:38 GMT Robin May wrote:
} } I had no sympathy whatsoever for the woman living by the tram line } though. She'd known about it when she bought it and gave a weak excuse } along the lines of "I liked the garden and the size, and the trams have } got louder since I bought the house". If you're worried about noise, } don't buy a house next to a tram line! Pretty simple, I'd have thought. Like the chap who threatened to sue us because of the noise of our gate being used at night. Having moved into his warehouse conversion at however many thousend pounds you'd have hoped that he'd realise that there were implications to having a 24 hour business less than 10 yards away across the street. Matthew -- Záhid sharáb píné dé, masjid mein baith kar ya woh jagah batá dé jahán Khudá na ho. http://www.calmeilles.co.uk/ |
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![]() "Matthew Malthouse" wrote in message .. . Like the chap who threatened to sue us because of the noise of our gate being used at night. Like the people moaning about light aircraft using an aerodrome built during WWII which predates most of the housing. It has been in continual use ever since which I know as I was born in one of the houses built immediately post-war. The occasional light aircraft going overhead was part of the sound of summer as a lad. Fair to say aircraft use has increased a little but the whingers seem to resent the fact some people choose to spend some of their disposable income flying around pointlessly rather than doing another pointless (in)activity that meets with their approval :-) Pete |
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Peter B wrote:
"Matthew Malthouse" wrote in message .. . Like the chap who threatened to sue us because of the noise of our gate being used at night. Like the people moaning about light aircraft using an aerodrome built during WWII which predates most of the housing. It has been in continual use ever since which I know as I was born in one of the houses built immediately post-war. The occasional light aircraft going overhead was part of the sound of summer as a lad. Fair to say aircraft use has increased a little but the whingers seem to resent the fact some people choose to spend some of their disposable income flying around pointlessly rather than doing another pointless (in)activity that meets with their approval :-) I'm told there are even people who object to others "talking" to each other via the internet. Don't see the problem myself. |
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David Walters wrote:
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 08:26:15 -0400, Roland Perry wrote: Do we know where the complainant lives? From the small bit I saw I would say about he http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...186898&A=Y&Z=1 Which shows a position not too far from Brent Terrace, which was discussed a couple of weeks ago on uk.railway. IIRC there was a link to a map from pre-1920 in that thread, which showed the NC Road,whcih had just been built. When it was widened to the current 6 lanes, i have no idea,but I'm sure it was pre 1980. Alan. -- Change the 'minus' to 'plus' to reply by e-mail. http://www.dvatc.co.uk - Off-road Cycling in the North Midlands. |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In article , David Walters writes Do we know where the complainant lives? From the small bit I saw I would say about he http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...186898&A=Y&Z=1 Ha! Right by Staples Corner, which has been an infamous bottleneck since time began (and when the Staples in question was a furniture store, not an office equipment superstore). -- Do you know, I always wondered where the name of Staples Corner came from, I felt it couldn't be after the office equipment/stationery company, in spite of their presence. Andrew |
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"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In article , David Walters writes Do we know where the complainant lives? From the small bit I saw I would say about he http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...186898&A=Y&Z=1 Ha! Right by Staples Corner, which has been an infamous bottleneck since time began (and when the Staples in question was a furniture store, not an office equipment superstore). -- Do you know, I always wondered where the name of Staples Corner came from, I felt it couldn't be after the office equipment/stationery company, in spite of their presence. Staples Mattresses had a good reputation. I think that's where they were made. -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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In article , Andrew
writes Do you know, I always wondered where the name of Staples Corner came from, I felt it couldn't be after the office equipment/stationery company, in spite of their presence. I'm not sure when the furniture store closed. Guessing wildly, perhaps 15 years ago? I'd be interested to know if anyone remembers which corner of the junction had the Staples store, and did it close before or after the E/W North Circular flyover was built. The office equipment store was their 2nd or 3rd in the UK [I forget if it or the Cambridge one opened earliest]. Oddly, the PC World across the road was also the third one of those (and before it was bought by Dixons), the first being Croydon, second at Lakeside. The Staples was built on the site of the former B&Q which was damaged by the IRA bombing of the flyover (Oct 8th 93), and without doing more research probably opened in the summer of 94 (that N/S flyover was still closed). B&Q didn't want to redevelop the site as they were only opening "B&Q Depots" at the time, and the site wasn't big enough. -- "now, the thing you type on and the window you stare out of are the same thing" |
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Roland Perry wrote: The office equipment store was their 2nd or 3rd in the UK [I forget if it or the Cambridge one opened earliest]. The office equipment store in Cambridge opened when I was a fourth year student; late 93 or early 94. Before that it was a DIY store - Homebase? Before they took over Texas and moved to the Beehive? I could be wrong. Gareth -- http://www.rumnies.com/ Gareth Marlow __________________________________________________ ____________________ C-3P0:I do believe they think I am some kind of god. |
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On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 15:01:13 +0100, Roland Perry wrote:
In article , Andrew writes Do you know, I always wondered where the name of Staples Corner came from, I felt it couldn't be after the office equipment/stationery company, in spite of their presence. I'm not sure when the furniture store closed. Guessing wildly, perhaps 15 years ago? Staples Mattress moved from Staples Corner to Huntingdon in 1986 acording to http://www.myersbeds.co.uk/st_staplescorner.html I'd be interested to know if anyone remembers which corner of the junction had the Staples store, and did it close before or after the E/W North Circular flyover was built. The myersbeds page refers to a northbound flyover opening in 1976 but I assume that is the A5. David |
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