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K.S.H 28-01-2009 05:21

Re: Re-Opening Blackburn Road
 
might as well open broadway back up as well, there won't be many pedestrians on there soon!
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mani 28-01-2009 08:34

Re: Re-Opening Blackburn Road
 
*L*

they shud never have closed it in the first place - re-open the st james st junction whilst ur at it..

Mick 28-01-2009 08:36

Re: Re-Opening Blackburn Road
 
I don't think there will any difference cars go down there all the time

BERNADETTE 28-01-2009 08:46

Re: Re-Opening Blackburn Road
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mick (Post 673163)
I don't think there will any difference cars go down there all the time

But they are proposing to open it all the way through when the bus station is moved.

Mick 28-01-2009 08:52

Re: Re-Opening Blackburn Road
 
The problem is more near where i live just round the corner there is a laundrette and a bit further on is a bus stop i have been walking to the bus stop on two occasions when a car had come out of china st and mounted the pavement to get to the laundrette they have to go past the bus stop on the pavement to get there one of these days someone is going to get hurt .
if i had not been rushing for a bus i would not have got out the way:mad:

BERNADETTE 28-01-2009 08:55

Re: Re-Opening Blackburn Road
 
Lets be honest Mick all along Blackburn Road needs some serious policing. The laws are blatantly ignored by people parking on double yellow lines and driving on to the pavements. Is it going to take a fatality before action is taken?

Mick 28-01-2009 09:02

Re: Re-Opening Blackburn Road
 
Me and less have been standing at the front doors to the railway having a quiet cig and watching the traffic wardens giving tickets out but they wont go past the viaduct they ether turn back into town or walk up eagle street none go down Blackburn road

BERNADETTE 28-01-2009 09:19

Re: Re-Opening Blackburn Road
 
That is where the problem lies no traffic wardens venture on there and the police just ignore the problem. Would hate there to be a serious fire on that way during the day the emergency services would struggle to get through.

magpie 28-01-2009 15:35

Re: Re-Opening Blackburn Road
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 673046)
There is talk in the Telegraph tonight of re-opening Blackburn Road at the Railway pub as a way of easing traffic flowing through the town centre. I think we all know that Eagle Street is bad enough now without the new Tesco store. What do others think of this proposal? It seems that if they hadn't shut the town centre to traffic we might not be in the pickle we are with loss of traders to me.


Don't think there will be a problem soon.... what with all the shops having closed:

lindsay ormerod 28-01-2009 19:31

Re: Re-Opening Blackburn Road
 
Too little too late, the town is dying on its butt, and if the powers that be think a letter to M and S will help , then I give up! Instead of begging them to expand into the old Woolies unit, they should be concentrating on begging them to stay! I have never seen the Centre looking so bleak, and I have worked there over 20 years. Not good at all.:(

wadey 28-01-2009 19:59

Re: Re-Opening Blackburn Road
 
Pedestrianisation was just another craze and it's ruined Accrington, Blackburn, Burnley and Nelson. These towns often started where roads crossed and people built pubs/hotels to cater for travellers and their horses. All the paper shops, garages etc and now bypassed and the travellers go elsewhere. The way things are going you'll have to pay buisnesses to stay in towns and while on the subject of crazes "Traffic Calming" has probably caused more accidents than it's prevented and reduced parking availability


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