The five Berkshire roundabouts we simply dread travelling through A number of towns across Berkshire have a lot of roundabouts. For example, anyone who has lived in Bracknell will understand how many you have to drive through just to get to the town centre alone. Slough is another town known for its confusing roundabouts. Remember having to drive around the scary Sainsbury s roundabout to pass your driving test? I do. But if you have just moved to Berkshire or are learning to drive, then the roads can be confusing, fast-paced and a nightmare to get to grips with. Whether it be the monstrosity of the Twin Bridges roundabout or Windsor s confusing (so many lanes) roundabout, Berkshire s road network can be a pain at the best of times.
The five worst roundabouts in Berkshire
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Love them or hate them - e-scooters are changing Bristol
What next as million-kilometre experiment throws up big questions for city?
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They appeared in small numbers at first, in a wet autumn and winter and during an increasingly strict coronavirus lockdown.
But now, the sun is shining, lockdown easing and Bristol is getting back out there. And there is one big difference between now and last summer. The city has changed - it’s full of electric scooters.
Inside Cardiff s homeless shelters: Death threats, overdoses, and support staff taking heroin with clients
One staff member was seen using heroin with clients
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Staff at one of Wales leading homeless charities have raised concerns about shocking working conditions within its shelters.
Support workers at shelters run by the Wallich in Cardiff claim they regularly receive death threats and deal with drug overdoses, sometimes with little or no training on how to respond.
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A LORRY was forced to drive the wrong way up a one-way street after it got stuck trying to get past illegally parked cars. Residents who live in Friday Street say traffic congestion and inconsiderate parking has got worse since more offices in the town have been converted into flats. Nigel Pike, who lives in the street, said cars are being parked on double yellow lines on both sides of the road despite there being designated parking for residents available in the town centre.
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