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    Re: Cardiff Council are killing the City.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Perhaps you should take this up with the council and get a proper reply. It might do you good.
    A proper reply from the council? Stop it. You're killing me 😂😂

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    Re: Cardiff Council are killing the City.

    Quote Originally Posted by William Treseder View Post
    A proper reply from the council? Stop it. You're killing me 😂😂
    I agree. Some months ago I wrote to Caro Wild councillor with responsibility for transport pointing out the fact that Cardiff seems to be the 'speed bump' centre of the UK and the dangers of these around our schools with traffic braking then accelerating as they navigate the bumps, thereby increasing NO2 levels and pollutants from brake dust.

    Many towns in the UK use flashing warning signs near schools and these have the advantage of functioning only when schools are open, whereas bumps are operational 24/7.

    Did I get a reply....still waiting.

    All Caro Wild seems concerned about is reducing the high NO2 levels in Castle St, which apparently is an issue exceeding EU regulations, so he'll be well pleased that the road is now closed to traffic.

    Cardiff's plans for the area will, in my opinion, make it focal point for eating and drinking coupled with anti-social behaviour, and families out for a quiet meal will no doubt avoid it.

    And where are the public toilet facilities in the area? The castle wall?

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    Re: Cardiff Council are killing the City.

    Quote Originally Posted by lisvaneblue View Post
    I agree. Some months ago I wrote to Caro Wild councillor with responsibility for transport pointing out the fact that Cardiff seems to be the 'speed bump' centre of the UK and the dangers of these around our schools with traffic braking then accelerating as they navigate the bumps, thereby increasing NO2 levels and pollutants from brake dust.

    Many towns in the UK use flashing warning signs near schools and these have the advantage of functioning only when schools are open, whereas bumps are operational 24/7.

    Did I get a reply....still waiting.

    All Caro Wild seems concerned about is reducing the high NO2 levels in Castle St, which apparently is an issue exceeding EU regulations, so he'll be well pleased that the road is now closed to traffic.

    Cardiff's plans for the area will, in my opinion, make it focal point for eating and drinking coupled with anti-social behaviour, and families out for a quiet meal will no doubt avoid it.

    And where are the PUBLIC TOILETS facilities in the area? The castle wall?
    You’re taking “the piss” now

    Like you, I’m still waiting for a reply from the council, waste of space, the lot of them, EVEN THE ONES ON HERE !!!!!

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