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Pedestrianisation Of Oxford Street,
good thing or bad? i'm in two minds as how will one get from Marble Arch to Oxford street if you don't have the ability to walk too far, or those carrying bags of shopping.
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That is quite a long stroll, em. I wonder if they'll organise those little hop on hop off trains you see at some of the larger tourist attractions.
12:46 Mon 27th Nov 2017
Mush....I may have been rather harsh in my last post..... I have been trolled on here too much lately, especially today, so please forgive me !
Back in the late 80's, I was very fit and healthy, playing squash 2-3 times a week. I looked forward to those early morning walks over to South Ken, when the air was fresh and relatively unpolluted.
Part of the journey was through Hyde Park, and I used to see the Guards out exercising their horses most mornings.
Back in the late 80's, I was very fit and healthy, playing squash 2-3 times a week. I looked forward to those early morning walks over to South Ken, when the air was fresh and relatively unpolluted.
Part of the journey was through Hyde Park, and I used to see the Guards out exercising their horses most mornings.
I don't make a living driving through Oxford St but from a pedestrian's (my) point of view I think it will be an improvement. It takes ages to get from one side to the other and people are squashed into the pavements. It takes ages to get along because you are constantly dodging a tide of people coming towards you. Then you have to keep stopping to cross the side roads, taxis and buses are constantly hooting at pedistrians that have run out in front of them and the whole place is Bedlam.
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