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"Michael Bell" wrote in message
It was announced on today's BBC(East) TV news that train traffic from Cambridge to London) is up 75% in ten years (or at least we were allowed to ASSUME it was train and not road, and NOT London to Cambridge. Some questions Doesn't surprise me, isn't this linked to the house price boom and simply comes down to one inescapable fact: the population is increasing in our towns hand over fist? It is not a bad thing (luckily - because it cannot be controlled) but you can feel it around here (SW London), neighbourhood shopping centres which have been in decline for years are suddenly reopening as twee resaurants or ethnic shops, streets where no cars ever parked are now jammed with cars nose to tail their entire length. Perhaps the "Cambridge effect" is people cashing in on the doubling and redoubling of their properties in London over the last ten years. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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