We need to reduce the speed and have some speed cameras

We need to reduce the speed and have some speed cameras

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vikingaero

10,328 posts

169 months

Thursday 3rd November 2022
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Does Jackies middle name begin with a K?

rallye101

1,898 posts

197 months

Thursday 3rd November 2022
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HGVs are limited to 56mph and can only legally do 50 on a dual carriageway anyway?
What a load of old....

stogbandard

370 posts

50 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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The planning department made a massive blunder letting that through without a noise assessment. The thing is you don’t need a noise assessment to tell you that this housing is too close, only to tell you how bad the noise impacts would be.

Normally a bund and fencing would be placed next to the highway and the housing would be set week back with a landscape buffer in between to hide the bund and fence. But here we have a house - albeit side facing it appears with only 5m from the road.

Still doesn’t get away from the question of why people would knowingly move so close to a 70mph dual carriageway, even though the developer shouldn’t have built housing so close.

It’s a good reason why there’s a planning system but a need for professionals to make sure that the system works properly to avoid situations like this.

InitialDave

11,893 posts

119 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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I'm sure I read this exact same story quite some time ago?

Anyway, other stuff aside, with a fast road that close to homes, the request for beefed up crash barriers doesn't seem unreasonable to me, at least.

Djtemeka

1,811 posts

192 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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InitialDave said:
I'm sure I read this exact same story quite some time ago?

Anyway, other stuff aside, with a fast road that close to homes, the request for beefed up crash barriers doesn't seem unreasonable to me, at least.
Yes. It was ages ago. She still can’t sell it biggrin

CooperS

4,503 posts

219 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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Ive got little sympathy for the people involved.

My wife tried to convince me that having a new build next to a busy train line would be ok when we were younger.

Thankfully 7 years on after dodging that bullet she recognises that the (albeit) nice kitchen may not of offset the noise of the every 20 minutes train going past……

fooman

196 posts

64 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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claims estate agents only let her view the property when the road was at its quietest

Like folk next to schools who view on a weekend the suprised it's noisy at pick up, drop off and play times.

bigothunter

11,257 posts

60 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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rallye101 said:
HGVs are limited to 56mph and can only legally do 50 on a dual carriageway anyway?
What a load of old....
Actually 60mph on dual carriageways but hard limited to 56mph by overriding EU regulation.



CanAm

9,197 posts

272 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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stogbandard said:
The planning department made a massive blunder letting that through without a noise assessment. The thing is you don’t need a noise assessment to tell you that this housing is too close, only to tell you how bad the noise impacts would be.

Normally a bund and fencing would be placed next to the highway and the housing would be set week back with a landscape buffer in between to hide the bund and fence. But here we have a house - albeit side facing it appears with only 5m from the road.

Still doesn’t get away from the question of why people would knowingly move so close to a 70mph dual carriageway, even though the developer shouldn’t have built housing so close.

It’s a good reason why there’s a planning system but a need for professionals to make sure that the system works properly to avoid situations like this.
A quick look on Google Earth shows other developments along that road with trees bordering the A446, then the devepment's roadway, then housing facing the main road, with gardens behind. Making the best of a bad job, unlike this house with the back garden right on the main road. This lady's house is in the worst position on this "Exclusive Development of 9 Luxury Bespoke Homes".

otolith

56,091 posts

204 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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Buy house blighted by nearby infrastructure. Campaign to get the infrastructure downgraded to reduce the blight. House no longer blighted. Sell at profit.

She should be told to do one.

nismo48

3,688 posts

207 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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simon_harris said:
Bobupndown said:
Did they not notice this noise when they went to view the house?
Did they not notice the DUAL CARRIAGEWAY when they went to view the house?

This is the same person that moves next to a race track and then tries to get a noise abatement order.
biglaugh

PolarBearsLuv2DrinkOil

24 posts

24 months

Thursday 10th November 2022
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I'm pretty sure that the future holds more speed cameras, not fewer.

av185

18,514 posts

127 months

Thursday 10th November 2022
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Looks like an HGV has squished that football on the lawn lol.

Hondafanat

25 posts

62 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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Just made it difficult for themselves to sell it now.

nismo48

3,688 posts

207 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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rallye101 said:
HGVs are limited to 56mph and can only legally do 50 on a dual carriageway anyway?
What a load of old....
+1 hmmmm true wink

goldieandblackie

232 posts

94 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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Maybe she should change her name to Karen.

bigothunter

11,257 posts

60 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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nismo48 said:
rallye101 said:
HGVs are limited to 56mph and can only legally do 50 on a dual carriageway anyway?
What a load of old....
+1 hmmmm true wink
Legally 60mph

Anawilliam850

14 posts

16 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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It is not uncommon for people to feel frustrated or disturbed by noise from nearby roads, especially if they did not anticipate it when buying their property. In such cases, they may advocate for changes, such as reducing speed limits, to address the issue. Whether or not such changes are feasible, appropriate, or effective is a matter for further analysis and consideration.

bigothunter

11,257 posts

60 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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Anawilliam850 said:
It is not uncommon for people to feel frustrated or disturbed by noise from nearby roads, especially if they did not anticipate it when buying their property. In such cases, they may advocate for changes, such as reducing speed limits, to address the issue. Whether or not such changes are feasible, appropriate, or effective is a matter for further analysis and consideration.

SANDMAN SLIM

17 posts

196 months

Sunday 12th March 2023
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vikingaero said:
Does Jackies middle name begin with a K?
I bet is was Karen until they realised the backlash so decided to use her middle name ...