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Photos - Surprises - Streets (continued)
Longueville
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Kenneth Street, Longueville, claims a tie with Vista Street,
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Mays Hill
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We applaud divided roads to separate oncoming
vehicle traffic from us, but we’re not entirely
convinced of the need for divided pathways, like here
in Rees Street, Mays Hill.
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Millers Point
How could you get your car into Lance Lane,
Millers Point, even if you wanted to park there?
Neutral Bay
This idyllic street is just behind the main road shops,
but the locals and most street directories don’t know its name. (But you do - it’s Yeo Lane.)
Newington
Mediation session in Newington
Joe: Let’s call it The Avenue.
Emma: It’s only a lane, you dork.
Facilitator: I have a suggestion …
North Parramatta
When it comes to writing your address, would you rather live here or in the street
with Sydney’s longest name, Bankstown District Sports Club Drive?
North Sydney
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As space is so expensive, why don’t all city streets copy the lead from the public road Doohat Lane, North Sydney?
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North Willoughby
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The council covering North Willoughby has
come up with a novel way to overcome the cumbersome
business of thinking up names for its lanes. You might
like to visit Lane W21 between High and Neville Streets.
But why stop there when W117 is waiting? Or the record-holder,
W164, in neighbouring Chatswood? There's a prize for
you if you send us a photo of any of Lanes W1 to W7.
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Northbridge
To climb down to our house from Minimbah Road,
Northbridge, simply turn right, throw a left, then sharp right,
take care on the tight U-turn and finish with a couple of
full circles.
Oakhurst
Fences encroaching from the left; buildings advancing on the right flank.
Can the squeezed Granada Place, Oakhurst, hold out much longer?
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