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Level Crossing, Charlton Lane.

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  • It says Southbound traffic wont be able to cross the level crossing. I take it that they mean coming downhill past the Royal Oak to the main road ? So you can go the other way then ?
    If this is a serious post (probably is) then going downhill past the Royal Oak towards the Thames is obviously travelling north.
    The River Thames is north of Bromley, Lee, Blackheath, Charlton jeez.
    Sorry, my bad. 

    Always hate southbound & northbound as directions, especially in London. My brain cant compute that driving towards the Thames is "northbound".......when coming from Bromley  !
    Didn’t have the same problem when it came to the toll for the new tunnel.
  • Rudders22 said:
    so they have increase my rent, service charges, council tax, energy bills. water bills to pay for this shit !! and in the meantime I am restricted on where i can go and park my car and what time of day I can go out. Money grabbing barstewards
    Water and energy bills are privatised companies. 
  • This is going to be a proper ball ache visiting my mum in Hickin Close.
    What plans do they have for the next turning at the roundabout (Gallon Close/Ransom Way).
  • R0TW said:
    This is going to be a proper ball ache visiting my mum in Hickin Close.
    What plans do they have for the next turning at the roundabout (Gallon Close/Ransom Way).
    They are reversing the driving direction on that roundabout so you need to remember to give way to your left now
  • Surely a better solution would be to put in traffic lights so it could be filtered to allow the cars to turn left. 
  • edited April 11
    Rudders22 said:
    so they have increase my rent, service charges, council tax, energy bills. water bills to pay for this shit !! and in the meantime I am restricted on where i can go and park my car and what time of day I can go out. Money grabbing barstewards
    Highway works are likely to be funded by parking charges and fines. In theory, it is unlawful to spend any surplus from that on other unrelated services, which means there is often scope for such schemes even if there are more pressing priorities in other council services. You can spend parking fines on potholes, but not on social care, for example.

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