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Old 01-07-2014, 00:30   #15
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Re: How big are VM's infills?

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Originally Posted by on in an hour! View Post
with this in mind a terraced street probably has more chance of infil than a cul-de-sac with only a few houses on it.
What about flats? Or are there issues in getting access from the leaseholders, in my case the Council? In my area,the main roads is cabled - the A219 aka Wimbledon Park Side - but not the nearby estate eg post codes SW19 6BZ, SW19 6DA, SW19 6DN. The estates contain far more people than a terraced street.
Ironically, the houses along the cabled A219 are large multi-million pound properties and spaced well away from each other and the road itself so cannot generate much custom per metre of cabling.
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