Blind Streets In New Land Subdivisions
E. H.
. SAINT.
^ Sir,— As a resident of Kent Stree' I wish to endorss the remarks of Mr. W. G. Bishop- in his letter 'egarding dead-enq b'ocks in our streets. The newly-named Goldsmith Crescent is another case in Street and back again in the shape point. It leads off Winchester of a U. I suggest it would be bet.er town planning had it gbne "hrough Lincoln Place to Cambridge' Street. After the experience 'the Levin Borough Council had with Kent Street residen.s, who, before ? single survey peg had been driven n the ney/ subdivision there, petifcioned them to halt the subdivisicn 1 and have Kent Street extehded through to Queenwood Road, one would have thought that this wou'd not have occurred again. With regard to an injunction as suggested by Mr. Bishop, we were informed that there is a time limit. This, we in Kent Street, discovered too late. Yours, etc., • * '
JL-evm, May 27.
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 May 1949, Page 4
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