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Roads closed for run
Several roads will be closed on Sunday to provide space for the Town and Gown Fun Run in the city centre.
Norham Road, Crick Road, Bradmore Road, Fyfield Road, Norham Gardens, Parks Road, South Parks Road, St Cross Road, Longwall Street, Jowett Walk, Mansfield Road, Holywell Street, Cornmarket, Broad Street and part of Magdalen Street will all be closed to traffic between 8am and 12.30pm, Oxfordshire County Council has announced.
11:12am Friday 16th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: bartov on 11:17am Fri 16 May 08
As they are npot prepared to properly marshall this event they should not be allowed to use the Public Highway. I want this event stopped.
As they are npot prepared to properly marshall this event they should not be allowed to use the Public Highway. I want this event stopped.
Posted by: Alan Duff, Abingdon on 1:22pm Fri 16 May 08
[quote][bold]bartov[/bold] wrote:
As they are npot prepared to properly marshall this event they should not be allowed to use the Public Highway. I want this event stopped.[/quote] What are you going on about. This is a great event and provides pleasure to thousands of people.
Problem with this website is that it brings out the whingers, moaners and all round killjoys who believe that seeing their opinions in print somehow justifies their existence.
bartov wrote:
As they are npot prepared to properly marshall this event they should not be allowed to use the Public Highway. I want this event stopped.
What are you going on about. This is a great event and provides pleasure to thousands of people.
Problem with this website is that it brings out the whingers, moaners and all round killjoys who believe that seeing their opinions in print somehow justifies their existence.
Posted by: Geoff, Oxford on 5:12pm Fri 16 May 08
Well said Alan.
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