Friday, March 25, 2005

P245HJB BMW in bus stop getting cash
The bread lorry is blocking the bus stop.

Thursday, March 24, 2005

White van in bus stop

Friday, March 18, 2005

T 527 KTW blue car parked in cup stop

Sunday, March 13, 2005

P467DPE parked in the bus stop. Bus obstructed.

All over? Almost.

So, we had the planning meeting - The ATM stays - Didn't think they'd make Tesco remove that - But all the signage has to go - Detailed wording not agreed, but something to do with "the visual impact arising from the materials and design being detrimental to the character of the building and the area." Which it is!

It shows that concerned local residents can be heard, and have an impact.

The loading seems well under control due to your pressure (thanks for the support), although I am awaiting a picture from someone which shows Tesco's early morning lorry parked across Broadway Avenue - As that is all one way, it effectively blocked about 500 homes in!

Thursday, March 03, 2005

A car in the bus stop. The passenger in Tesco

Wednesday, March 02, 2005


The new Tesco Car Park - aka the bus stop and, er, a blind hump back bridge.

1.40 today - The driver walked into Tesco, and a few minutes later a Tesco employee started to wheel pallets out to the lorry. (The person pictured in not the driver BTW)

How many?!

Victory?

Received today by one of our correspondents from the Council:

"Further to our meeting yesterday with Tesco, I am pleased to tell you that as of today, Tesco have managed to consolidate their lunchtime and early morning deliveries into one single daily delivery, which will occur approx 6.15am. This delivery will last approx one hour. There will be no further Tesco 1-2pm deliveries (except cigarettes - see below).

The bread delivery continues at approx 8am daily. This delivery should be able to load legally from the existing loading box, however, they are discussing with their bread supplier about the possibility of moving this delivery either earlier or later to help remove conflict with buses at the busiest time.

The milk delivery is currently daily between 7&8am. Tesco are discussing with their milk sup
p
lier about the possibility of this being moved to 7pm, however I am unable to confirm this at this stage.

The daily early morning news drop continues, as does the once weekly cigarette delivery (Tuesday lunchtime).

I hope you will agree that the removal of a daily delivery around 1pm is a significant improvement and demonstrates the effort that both Tesco and the Council are putting in to ensure that Tesco can operate harmoniously with its neighbours in the borough."


If true, fantastic - Keep a look out though!

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Car parked in bus stop