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XXX in Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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Contractors remove traffic cameras in Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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Residential street signage in Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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A local dry cleaners business on the perimeter of Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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Contractors remove traffic cameras in Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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Contractors remove traffic cameras in Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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Contractors remove traffic cameras in Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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Street furniture in Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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A pedestrian crosses Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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A local dry cleaners business on the perimeter of Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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A local dry cleaners business on the perimeter of Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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A postman delivers mail in Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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Signage in Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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A pedestrian crosses Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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A local dry cleaners business on the perimeter of Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision.-stock-photo
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A local dry cleaners business on the perimeter of Lambeth council's West Dulwich 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' (LTN) which has in the last few days been successfully challenged in court by a residents' action group, and which has been ordered to be removed with immediate effect, on 6th June 2025, in London, England. The West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) brought the legal challenge against Lambeth's traffic scheme who was told that the manner on which the LTN had been implemented was unlawful. Lambeth have also been told they cannot appeal this decision. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via G-stock-photo
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Cologne, Germany. 04th June, 2025. Road users are informed of the bomb disposal on a display in the city center, while a traffic jam has formed on Riehler Straße. On 02.06.2025, three bombs from the Second World War were discovered in the Deutz district, which are to be defused on 04.06.2025. Credit: Christoph Reichwein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Cologne, Germany. 04th June, 2025. Road users are informed of the bomb disposal on a display in the city center, while a traffic jam has formed on Riehler Straße. On 02.06.2025, three bombs from the Second World War were discovered in the Deutz district, which are to be defused on 04.06.2025. Credit: Christoph Reichwein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Cologne, Germany. 04th June, 2025. Road users are informed of the bomb disposal on a display in the city center, while a traffic jam has formed on Riehler Straße. On 02.06.2025, three bombs from the Second World War were discovered in the Deutz district, which are to be defused on 04.06.2025. Credit: Christoph Reichwein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Most drivers wait patiently as cattle roam across the B3026 on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire. The cattle there have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common far-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Most drivers wait patiently as cattle roam across the B3026 on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire. The cattle there have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common far-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Most drivers wait patiently as cattle roam across the B3026 on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire. The cattle there have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common far-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Most drivers wait patiently as cattle roam across the B3026 on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire. The cattle there have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common far-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Most drivers wait patiently as cattle roam across the B3026 on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire. The cattle there have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common far-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Most drivers wait patiently as cattle roam across the B3026 on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire. The cattle there have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common far-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Most drivers wait patiently as cattle roam across the B3026 on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire. The cattle there have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common far-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Most drivers wait patiently as cattle roam across the B3026 on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire. The cattle there have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common far-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Most drivers wait patiently as cattle roam across the B3026 on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire. The cattle there have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common far-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Most drivers wait patiently as cattle roam across the B3026 on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire. The cattle there have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common far-stock-photo