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Re: Getting Lost
by Maz
I work in an area that is a 'New Town' of the 70's concrete variety. In the last week I have had 2 jobs where the awards the designers won for this area should be revoked. Job 1: We spent 10 minutes wondering around the estate searching for the address, the signage was useless and in the end we found out we were less than 2 minutes from the house! Th sat nav didn't have a scooby as it was pedestrianised so didn't help! Job 2: The houses had been built on the hill side, but down the way. To get to the address we bounded down 2 flights of wide stairs, the house is an 'upsidedown' house with the bedroom downstairs. Heavy CVA patient needed carrying up these stairs................ town planners obviously didn't think of medical emergencies when designing!
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