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A really bizarre thing with the alphabet streets is the 'L' and 'N' streets - the 'L' was 'New Lloyd Street'! Who dreamt that up ?? why not just 'Lloyd Street' , or something else beginning with L??. To compound things the 'N' street was 'Newlay Street' which could easily be confused with 'New Lloyd Street' if said quickly - very weird!!
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Possibility of a Lloyd Street already in the immediate vicinity so New was appended to avoid confusion? I live within a mile of two completely separate Ledger Lanes one is Lofthouse (LCC) and the other is in Outwood (Wakefield). separate councils/post codes makes them easier to distinguish than two in the LS3/12/13 area would have been.
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tyke bhoy wrote: Possibility of a Lloyd Street already in the immediate vicinity so New was appended to avoid confusion? I live within a mile of two completely separate Ledger Lanes one is Lofthouse (LCC) and the other is in Outwood (Wakefield). separate councils/post codes makes them easier to distinguish than two in the LS3/12/13 area would have been. Well maybe - but then why , as the alphabet streets were all new at one time why didn't they just come up with something else beginning with'L' - can;t be that difficult!!
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[quotenick="drapesy"]A really bizarre thing with the alphabet streets is the 'L' and 'N' streets - the 'L' was 'New Lloyd Street'! Who dreamt that up ?? why not just 'Lloyd Street' , or something else beginning with L??. To compound things the 'N' street was 'Newlay Street' which could easily be confused with 'New Lloyd Street' if said quickly - very weird!! [/quotI didn't notice that drapesy,can you imagine the delivery drivers of today dealing with that palaver lol.
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drapesy wrote: A really bizarre thing with the alphabet streets is the 'L' and 'N' streets - the 'L' was 'New Lloyd Street'! Who dreamt that up ?? why not just 'Lloyd Street' , or something else beginning with L??. To compound things the 'N' street was 'Newlay Street' which could easily be confused with 'New Lloyd Street' if said quickly - very weird!! This would be because there already was a Lloyd Street that ran from Kirkstall Road to Burley Road, but wasn't part of the alphabets. Still doesn't make much sense to repeat it like this.What happened to W X Y & Z? Dover Street lay beneath Crombie Concessions, 98 Kirkstall Road as it is now.