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Or tarmac & slabs. It's called the 'Effingham Special'.
Tarmac sadly. I think the word 'pavement' is being replaced with 'footway' so that cheap tarmac can be used. The flyer also made me laugh as Haringey Council seem to think that Lausanne Road has moved from N8 to N4. That said I am delighted that we will get a new 'footway' as the current one is dangerous. We regularly trip so it must be horrible for elderly and other 'footway' users who don't walk or see well. I really do hope they will finish it nicely around the trees and entrances to houses. When I moved here it took 12 months and several attempts to get the tarmac in front of our house adjusted so that we didn't have to jump over a large puddle each time it rained.
Baby Elephant trumpeting shrilly in the room old labour ward. What none of them mentioned is that they're all scared shitless by young Enfant Terrible de Lausanne, John McMullan.
The tarmac will be relayed in its entirety on both sides.
Emina Ibrahim, don't you think that Boulevard Chevalier McMullan merits something more than recycled tarmac, relayed in its entirety (or even relaid, unless it's being done by a flock of hens) over New Labour's newest public address system, alias Harringayonline ? If the Permanent Resident Minister of Effingham, whom I haven't seen near a ladder doorstep other than her own for at least 15 years, can be paved and cossetted with slabs of gold on either flank without even having to beg for this luxury treatment, surely McMullan Avenue deserves to be decked out in a manner fit for a Ladder Hero and the Scourge of the Rotten Borough of St Anns. Go on, Emina & Co, admit it. You're all shit-scared he may turn his gimlet-eyed attention to his own ward over the next six months.
OK. But I'm sure Mr McMullan would prefer new rather than recycled tarmac.
Does Mr McMullan live on Lausanne Road? Huh? If I knew he was that close to me, I would've had him around to do the hoovering months ago!
(By the way, why are we calling him Mr McMullan....?)
Sheer Respect, Seema. Certainly when contrasted with the invisibility of Labour on the ground and at the doorsteps in this ward (except for a few months every four years) and his willingness to make the effort to unearth what's hidden in plain sight in our neighbouring ward.
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