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No. 342 May 2021
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by Frank Hughes and Lucy Stephens
BUSINESS owners along Derby Road in Melbourne are very worried that the traffic which is mounting the pavement on a regular basis will be the cause of a serious accident.
ABOVE: A buffer knocked off the side of the air ambulance charity shop by a passing vehicle. RIGHT: The corner of the shop sign of Studio Home & Interiors, hit by a van.
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Elaine Garratt who co-runs Studio Home and Interiors, located directly opposite the junction with Blanch Croft, said: “It is an accident waiting to happen and someone will get seriously injured.” She has been capturing images of some of the instances and has many photographs. The most recent happened on Wednesday, May 5, when neighbouring shopkeepers reported hearing a loud bang caused by a van which, having mounted the pavement, drove right into the side of Studio Home and Interiors, damaging a top corner of the sign. Elaine’s daughter, Sarah, who runs the shop with her, said: “If somebody was leaving the shop at that time – just imagine.” Elaine has witnessed several stand-offs and was involved herself in another recent incident when a driver, who refused to reverse back into space “… screamed abuse at me. I have a five-year-old granddaughter who comes in the shop and I am frightened that she could be hit just going out of the door”. Cont’d on Page 7.
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