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Trap Lane: 6 (An Alex Duggins Mystery)

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The census collection is designed so that each group of postcodes should contain at least 100 people (50 in Scotland). Offered to the market with no onward chain, this three bedroom semi detached house is sure to be popular and early viewings are highly recommended. If you are after a project and wish to put your own stamp on a house then this is the property for you. When the so-called river vanished beneath the surface, notions of its grandeur became vastly inflated. In 1928, one correspondent in Manchester City News wrote: “The river was navigable... an elderly friend informed me... that her father used to sail up the River Nile to an inn.. and have glorious shrimp teas there.”

In fact, Francis Bailey says in A History Of Southport: “The Nile was never navigable and was simply a stream one was able to jump across.” Situated on a superb, south westerly facing plot close to the 'outstanding' local schooling and the run of local shops and transport links that are found on Ringinglow Road. This 1920's, freehold, detached property boasts a large rear garden and offers huge potential for extensions to further the accommodation if required (subject to regs) and although requiring a general scheme of modernisation has majority UPVC double glazing and gas central heating via a modern combination boiler. Bents Green is a hugely sought after location in the south west sector of the city, close to picturesque countryside walks yet only a short drive away from the city centre. Philippa Parker drove into the trap which, she claims, was full of weeds last summer and complained to the council. She also argues poor signposting leading up to the trap is what led to the incident. Little sympathy

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Contrary to popular belief, the river was never anything more than a series of tribulets and streams, and was little more than a brook. The Rose Hill buildings were eventually demolished to make way for Cambridge Hall in 1872, now effectively the Arts Centre, and in 1881 saw the building of the Atkinson Art Gallery on the spot of Richmond Hill. The dunes lining the famous Southport Sands had been tamed and the town was beginning to expand beyond the elegant Lord Street. Hi all. After a lot of searching, and enquiring, the conclusion is that there were never any actual ' Cottages'. The names of the old settlements changed in the mid 1860s to 1870s, as the town of Southport spread its environs and swallowed it up.

But just 15 years later, Southport was expanding at such a rate that its small provinces would be lost to the annals of history. The information on housing, people, culture, employment and education that is displayed about Dog Trap Lane, Minety, Malmesbury, SN16 9PW is based on the last census performed in the UK in 2021.Although this property is in need of modernisation, it's charming and endearing features, fantastic location and delightful garden will be sure to impress! Although not mentioned in parish registers until the 18th century, ‘Londehay’ appears as early as 1489 and is now the Rose Hill area of Southport, by Forest Road bridge. Here, merchants from London came to collect the fleeces of wool from North Meols.

From a small village of 7,774 in 1841, Southport had 18,076 people in 1871, 32,191 in 1881 and 48,046 at the turn of the 20th century. Railway Terrace became Railway Street, Snuttering Lane became St Luke’s Road, Gorsey Lane and Trap Lane were replaced by Windsor Road, Boundary Road, Cemetery Road and others. A trap lane is a through traffic lane which terminates in an unshadowed mandatory left- or right-turn regulation. This article identifies certain features which would enhance the operation of urban arterial trap lanes and warrant further consideration and more widespread application. These features include a sign giving prominent advance notice of the unexpected mandatory turn requirement, followed by a regulatory sign at the point where the mandatory turn regulation takes effect and another at the intersection itself if there are intervening driveways from which motorists might enter the lane. Supplemental pavement markings consisting of a double width broken lane line beginning at the advance warning sign and extending to the first regulatory sign should be provided, in combination with a pavement legend in the trap lane. Another possible improvement is overhead signs. Prime candidates for these include left-turn trap lanes on roads with high volumes, high speeds, poor approach visibility, and complex geometrics.TRT Terms: Lane lines; Overhead traffic signs; Regulatory signs; Road markings; Traffic signs; Warning signs However , Cambridgeshire County Council said last month it is only aware of 60 incidents of vehicles caught in the trap since it opened 12 years ago. TAKE a look at Southport 163 years ago – a small, refined village that was about to surrender to the commercial, tourist town it is today. With help from the library lady, who has searched their maps, directories, and books about Ecclesall, she has found no reference at all to any cottages here, but!! has noted, and pointed out to me, that on a 1930s map, small buildings are shown at the top of the Allotment Garden plots:- see map Does anyone have any information about the so called 'Dry Cottages' on Trap Lane. We walk quite frequently down Trap Lane and have noticed what appear to be well built steps and wall remains. We were once informed by passers by that there were a number of cottages just up from the Meadow Farm on Whitely Wood Road. They were supposedly not connected to a water supply and so got their name. I tried to find an early map but was unsuccessful.

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