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In message , Roland Perry
writes In message , at 04:26:23 on Wed, 7 Feb 2018, Offramp remarked: Are these new roads always named after councillors? It must be very boring for that perennial school project, "How my street got its name". "Mary Neuner was a Labour councillor from 1986 to 2002 END TRANSMISSION." The best road names would be ones that do not have to be spelled every single time over the phone. I agree. And also preferably not more than about 16 characters. (I lived in one that was 18 characters without the "Rd/St" suffix, and it became tiresome on both grounds.) It's been a long time since I was a Haringey Councillor but Mary took over from her husband Frederick who was an alderman then a Councillor from 1952 to 1982 . She was a Councillor 1986 - 2002 so between them they served 50 years (4 years break) -- Bryan Morris |
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