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Richard Kettlewell ([personal profile] ewx) wrote2008-11-22 07:42 pm
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Arbury Park

Not so long ago the land between King's Hedges Rd and the A14 was undeveloped; there was a car repair place for a while and the other path, but for the most part its main use was people walking their dogs. Over the last few years it's acquired housing and a school.

I think the houses look quite nice from the outside (though I'm sure they're not to everyone's taste).

However, the place is still a building site:

The route for the misguided bus, still under construction, can be found at the northeastern end. Formerly you could go under the A14 at this point, currently there's a sign telling you not to (no fence though).

Quite a few houses had bits of paper in the window with numbers and street names, and there are several rather ad-hoc name plates:

Hooray for graffiti?

A lot of other street furniture isn't ready yet, despite in some cases asking nicely:

...and some appears to be for the chop already:

Detail:

I assume the bollards will rise at some point (this is after all Cambridge).

I liked these:

Looking at www.sameanddifferent.net, this might be the source of the painted street signs?

I didn't try the benches but they don't look entirely comfortable to me.

I wish them luck selling houses right now:

There's already a one-way system.

A few more here.

[identity profile] david jones (from livejournal.com) 2008-11-26 04:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I hope the graffiti road names live forever. They are awesome. Just the sort of touch a grim development like that needs to add a bit of character.