An eighteen-wheel container lorry came up my street yesterday with a delivery for Jewsons. It had a great deal of trouble turning off Green Lanes and almost mowed me down when I tried to ask the driver where he was going.
I appreciate that he was just following instructions, but I can't see that this size of vehicle is ever appropriate in a residential area - either on Ladder roads, Wightman Road or Endymion for that matter. Which begs the question, why on earth is Jewsons situated in such an inappropriate place for the kind of traffic they generate.
The idea was they they would get these deliveries by rail... Ha ha ha. (Ditto the new Concrete Factory at Hornsey).
That's an oblique reference to the fact that Jewsons is built over the former Harringay station goods yard, then. The concrete factory is equipped to get deliveries by rail, there are two dedicated sidings and an unloading hopper - see it on Google Earth.
Good point. You have to wonder how all those businesses that used Wightman Rd as a fabulous cut through (e.g. A-Z foods) are doing.
They were on here a couple of years ago defending their "right" to access their depot on WIGHTMAN RD from UMFREVILLE RD and back down BURGOYNE RD. Once backed into a corner with the actual law they deleted their account. I think it was a PR person and not someone at the depot.
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