Liz & Gordon wrote:Sjbass wrote:Hi everybody
My Villa actually overlooks the building work.
I just hope that the entrance to the store is not going to be where the lorries are going in and out, I am surprised the electricity pylon hasn't been hit yet, because the junction there is a nightmare. When I am in my garden all I hear during the day is the sound of car horns as well as cars crashing in to each other. There was a very serious crash there last week and two ambulances had to attend the scene.
If only the council were to put up planning notices, we may actually offer them some good advice but hey ho we are in Spain and Common Sense does not compute.
Steve
Hi Steve so you stay in a "Villa"close by the building site, close by a junction that's a "nightmare" and your offering the Council advice???
He ho we are in Spain.
I believe this junction has only become a problem in the last couple of years or less, since the roads were opened up properly all the way down to Consum, as much more traffic is taking this short cut down to the Consum area and up to the Arches. The junction recently has become a difficult one to cross on foot let alone for the cars. It has a blind spot when coming out of this road with the new building on the right (see where the building is on the photo) and has always had this blind spot due to the small concrete building on the corner. However it wasn't always such a big problem until this 'short cut' started to become popular with cars. It is a cross junction so using it to go left, right or straight on takes some concentration and I'm afraid many people do not take this care. We have seen cars driving at speed up to the junction, giving a cursory glance and then continuing without slowing much at all and not realising that the right hand side (the blind spot) is even a road at all. This is because it
was once hardly ever used but now it is.
What I'm trying to say is I can see what Steve means - If these planning notices were known in advance, those of us who know this area may be able to offer our observations that may be taken somewhat into account when planning buildings and their road accesses.
Yes it is Spain and we all accept that things are often not the same as the UK (for good or bad) but this junction could become a black spot soon, especially if this building is going to bring more cars there.
Just my opinion.
Jan