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Restricted pedestrian movements during action • James Morrison Street between St Andrews Street and access road to property number 18 • Turnbull Street for its full length Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading for all vehicles • King Street between Osborne Street and Trongate (east side only) • Chisholm Street for its full length, excluding disabled bays Prohibition of vehicle movements Restricted pedestrian movements • King Street between Osborne Street and Trongate, east side only Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading for all vehicles • Monmouth Avenue for its full length • Dorchester Place between Dorchester Avenue and access road to Primary School excluding zig zags and marked disabled bays
Herefordshire Council leaders have agreed to look into the possibility of building 115 units of affordable housing at Edgar Street. Cabinet member Ellie Chowns also said she would look at Leyton Orient FC s scheme. HEREFORD FC fans may be able to watch their side play live matches from the comfort of their own living room in future if proposals to rebuild the Blackfriars End include new homes. Herefordshire Council leaders have agreed to look into the possibility of building 115 units of affordable housing at Edgar Street. And cabinet members say they will look into the set-up at Leyton Orient FC where they have built a 116 unit housing development and a new stand.