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Totally support the petition and the need for action to lobby for a safe crossing on Alroy. Karen is correct to point out that traffic speed and volume on this narrow section are, at times, very high. Equally, pedestrian users face an unsafe crossing anywhere from the Station Approach crossing on Wightman to the Finsbury Park Gate at Upper Tollington/Endymion.
Additionally, the loss of quality of life and potential damage to health for residents of Alroy should not be overlooked. Pages 18 and 19 of the attached document indicate that the Council are aware of the health threat from NO2 and PM10s but that air quality monitoring in this part of the Borough is entirely absent. The residents of Alroy being stuck between the diesel from the railway and the steady yet unchecked flow of overweight vehicles avoiding Green Lanes. Section 2.3.3.3 contains fine words but would gain credibility in combination with a width restriction on the railway bridge.
I Karen. Is there any more news on this. I noticed only 18 people had signed the petotion.
Yes, 18 signatures is disappointing. Cllr Schmitz, Asha Kaur, myself and other colleagues have been out knocking on doors and have got a good response to it - I will repost this thread - it would be good to get more signatures on-line. We do need to get the numbers up before presenting it to the council although I have been having some discussions with the highways department there regarding this.
I've just tried in vain to sign this a second time but the electronic scrutineers are too damn smart.
I'm afraid this Alroy petition has hit up against the well known W1Bus Syndrome: Ratio of Doorstep to Online Votes = 5:1
HOLlers (a) don't use buses, (b) skip Alroy Road, (c) don't know where Alroy is, (d) think Alroy is a LibDem candidate.
@paul what if you are just trying to get across Alroy road to your house at the top of Endymion. Should you cross over at the zebra by the New River. Walk up to the traffic lights at the bridge cross and double back? Or do the opposite if you live at the top of Endymion an want to get to Homebase. Its not just about the park mate.
Apologies for calling you mate Paul. it was deeply offensive and well worth highlighting. I do not know you from Adam and should not be so familiar with strangers, especially over the internet. Paul I am not going to argue with you about the whole traffic light thing. You are right 'life doesn't really work like that' and 'you can't please all the people all the time', so why bother. Your words of wisdom have taught me a valuable lesson. Thanks once again, and apologies for adding mate to my sign off, I really am truly sorry. And thanks again for the whole 'you cant please all the people all the time', 'life doesn't really work like that'. I might as will give up now, go and live under the table or something. I definitely will not be going to the park.
A little word of advice Paul, if you are posting a comment that is not alluding to various routes into Finsbury park, try not to only mention routes getting into Finsbury Park. This is because when you attempt to patronise someone over their response that had picked holes in your original argument it doesn't make you look smart - life doesn't really work like that.
It looks like there have been some accidents in and around the Alroy Endymion junction.
Hi Karen,
Is there any update on this? We live on Lothair Road South and often need to cross here when walking to Crouch Hill - it can be particularly difficult with a push chair (especially when cars decide to overtake on Alroy Road as they come off the roundabout as has happened several times).
Thanks,
David
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