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Yes, for those of us who bothered to attend the two public meetings about this, those observations/reservations about initial delays and subsequent collective re-routings were made, loud and clear, by the council officers present, to the attendees.
We were warned!
That is not the case. I was not made aware of any public meetings nor have I received any letters or pamphlets advising of anything. If i were not a member of this site I would not have been aware of the situation until today!
There have been letter drops to every house on the Ladder, and there has been a lot of discussion on HoL about the various meetings in the last 3-6 months. I do not have the threads to hand but I can find them if you want me to. Other groups like the LCSP have updated their membership as things have developed, and I am sure other local residents groups have done the same.
That said, it is not your fault at all that you and others did not know. I would say though in the council's defence that they have tried hard to reach out to people to include them in information dissemination, more than I think it usual, and to a degree more than they have at times seemed comfortable with- but their ability to get the promised letter out to residents in a timely manner has been poor...
Its going to be a mess for a week while the folks circling the 5th circle of hell going up Warham and down Pemberton work out the road is closed, and also make other choices. What will be interesting will be to come back to this in a few weeks to see what people feel then once things have settled down.
I agree the council have got the message out in the immediate Wightman/Ladder area - we've received letters on Falkland and have also been keeping up with the threads on here, which have been really informative. But I don't believe the message went far enough - i.e., to neighbouring areas that might be affected, like Crouch End.
All it needed was for some signs to go up on the approach roads saying major works due to commence with start date and estimated finish time (are we having a sweep stake on whether it is Sept?), as they do on the North Circular when works are due. As it was, driving through CE yesterday (or rather crawling) there wasn't a single sign until we were pretty much at the Turnpike Lane/Wightman junction. It's no wonder non-Ladder/Wightman residents are alarmed by the chaos.
I'm sure in a few weeks it will have settled down, but the council sending those letters out now is the textbook definition of shutting the stable door once the horse has bolted!
That's a fair point about areas outside the immediate Ladder area...
From what I saw this morning, and no Wightman Rd is not cycling nirvana yet, I think some signs on Green Lanes on Effingham and Falkland saying "No Through Route to Crouch End & Wood Green" may save drivers some frustration. I also think they should consider closing Willoughby outside Dogtas.
I actually feel sorry for drivers this morning. I'm sure it won't last.
Completely agree about those signs. Sitting here watching cars and lorries bomb up Falkland like they would on a normal day, so I imagine they're all getting caught out on Wightman.
But Green Lanes was running completely free at the top of the ladder early this morning. Down south, I have never seen Endymion so clear at that time of day.
This isn't about just crossing the railway, this is about being north or south of Crouch End when you do cross it.
Thanks for talking to him and reporting back, matt.
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