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Name: Andrew Pelling MP on Dec 30, 2009Comments: Road safety at the Featherbed Lane pinch point has been an enduring problem and requires urgent attention.Flag
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Name: Ken Sherwood on Dec 31, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Mudabbir Ayaz Mohammed on Dec 31, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Mr W G Leeks on Jan 1, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 1, 2010Comments: I walk my dog every day in the Falconwood Meadow; it is astonishing how often you hear squealing brakes and honking horns as heavy commercial vehicles thunder through a narrow gap en route to/from Pear Tree Farm. Something should be done about BOTH nuisances, before someone is maimed or killed.Flag
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Name: Louise Bond on Jan 2, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: James Beagley on Jan 2, 2010Comments: This is another accident waiting to happen. Should the council wait for the inevitable road death before taking action?Flag
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Name: Jill Maynard on Jan 2, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 3, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: W. Berger on Jan 5, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: D.H.Sander on Jan 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Jarman on Jan 8, 2010Comments: Supported by the Conservatives, prior to the last election and then reneged upon once elected and no reason given other than insufficient accidents and fatalities. As the Council keep no comprehensive accident records this is easy for them to justify! A low cost solution has been proposed which this uncaring Council refuse to act upon and give no explanation.Flag
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Name: Mrs P Jarman on Jan 8, 2010Comments: I fear to walk to the shops and buses as I have to use this single narrow pavement just inches from speeding traffic, some travelling at over 60mph, passing just inches away from any pedestrians brave enough to chance it. Another fatality seems inevitable!Flag
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Name: Roy Green on Jan 12, 2010Comments: Slowing down traffic here is a key point. Many of the lorries travelling down from the landfill site just over a mile from this location are speeding excessively all the way down Featherbed Lane (a few mobile speed camera checks would soon confirm this). Some seem to take it as a challange to avoid slowing down at the pinch point. There have been several fatal accidents at this location.Flag
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Name: Colin Withey on Jan 14, 2010Comments: Yes, it took the deaths of three young people in 1970s on the Selsdon Park Road to get it widened and equipped with a Pelican crossing. Cessation of the non-agricultural use of Pear Tree Farm would remove much of the danger but not eliminate speeding motorists. Something effective such a single section giving priority to Ficklehole bound traffic would probably be the cheapest solution.Flag
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Name: Ann Withey on Jan 14, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 16, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Naveed Ahmed on Jan 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Terry Gunner on Jan 19, 2010Comments: I totally support this petition.Flag
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Name: Audrey Thomas on Jan 23, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 26, 2010Comments: There sure needs a re-think on this. In the snow, ice days, like the weeks this winter, the bobbled slopes at all the lights junctions are not scrapped up - there is going to be fatality soon that is for certain - a slip, a slide at the lights and you are under a wheel of a car and worse still at the featherbed lights you will be under the wheels of the TRUCKS that head for Pear Tree Farm. I have near misses. This Ex Farms conversion to a Trucks depot should be closed and NOW not 100 years from now, the norm period for any changes to be implemented in Britain.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 26, 2010Comments: There sure needs a re-think on this. In the snow, ice days, like the weeks this winter, the bobbled slopes at all the lights junctions are not scrapped up - there is going to be fatality soon that is for certain - a slip, a slide at the lights and you are under a wheel of a car and worse still at the featherbed lights you will be under the wheels of the TRUCKS that head for Pear Tree Farm. I have near misses. This Ex Farms conversion to a Trucks depot should be closed and NOW not 100 years from now, the norm period for any changes to be implemented in Britain.Flag
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Name: Pauline Wise on Feb 5, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Lesley Earl on Feb 5, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Lesley Earl on Feb 5, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jacqueline Earl on Feb 8, 2010Comments: This road should be made safer and the council should not have to wait for accidents in order to change thingsFlag
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Name: Sxkgakuk on Mar 16, 2010Comments:Flag
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