8 April (Part 1) - Crossrail encroaches further on parking space
While
I was away over the weekend there were two reports of heavy machinery clogging
Wilton Road, probably the project around Abbey Wood station is about to enter a new phase.
Bexley council has been busy painting double yellow lines where single
ones existed before in places which are close to railway access points.
Presumably the houses closest to the tracks in Fossington Road (plus some across
the border in Greenwich) will soon come down.
This being a Mike Frizoni authorized job it would be unreasonable to expect it
to be done properly. The double yellow lines obviously mean no parking at any
time but the sign says it is OK except between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. when
it is permit holders only.
Finally there is a reader’s picture of the new lines in Maiden Lane, Erith and
yes the notice taped on the lamp post in the middle distance does have Mike
Frizoni’s name all over it. I have a picture of that too.
Can you actually get a vehicle under that railway bridge without using the
footpath? The double yellow line has not got the legally required end marker.
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