
New pedestrian way produces safety problems, claim residents
Residents in what was formerly a cul-de-sac in Newcastle are growing increasingly frustrated over a new pedestrian way that has been cut into the end of their estate.
As part of the development of two new apartment blocks in Parson Court, a new pedestrian route has been built linking the estate through to Burgage Green, a (former) cul-de-sac that backs onto it.
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