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Does anyone know the reason that Warwick Gardens in Kensington has a
barrier over it at night, preventing traffic moving from north to south. En-route home I normally leave Wood Lane heading North, then either go down South Africa Road (bad for suspension) or the A40/North Circular to the M4. Of course on Thursday night the H&C bridge had closed Wood Lane, so I had to go south to Shepherds Bush. I decided that I'd drop down Holland Park towards Earls Court. I was surprised when I couldn't go straight across out of Addison Road, and had to take a right past Olympia, as there were barriers accross the entrance to Warwick Gardens. My map (2003) doesn't show that this is a restricted road. What time do the barriers get lowered? As there is no right-hand-turn from north-end road (even if there is no traffic coming the other way and you don't stop to make the turn), it leaves the choice of the middle of Hammersmith (watch out for the drunken revllers) or (as I and another car did on Thursday) a turn in Beaumont Avenue south of West Kensington. I think tomorrow night I'll continue round and drive through some residential streets in W14 if the mayor and his cronies insist on closing major thoroughfares. |
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