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Stapleton Road - the most dangerous road in Britain

It looks like they've had to insert a tiny 'A' into 'Saree'.

It could be that saree/sari is more correctly spelled 'Sree' or something though? I dunno, so am asking.
 
A sari or saree (Bengali: শাড়ি shaṛi, Hindi: साड़ी sāṛī,Oriya: ଶାଢୀ sāddhi,Kannada: ಸೀರೆ, sīre, Malayalam: സാരി sāri, Marathi: साड़ी sāṛī, Nepali: सरि sari, Punjabi: ਸਾਰੀ sārī, Tamil: புடவை puṭavai, Telugu: చీర cīra, Urdu: ساڑى sāṛī)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saree
 
No problem Louis, any time :)

I think its a great road, you get as many normal people plodding through the lunatics as you do lunatics shouting at each other over white cider and trinkets made out of lollipop sticks. People just dont let it get to them, which says a lot for the people of the area who just want to live in a decent place and arent going to let a few mostly harmless nutters get in their way.
 
It looks like they've had to insert a tiny 'A' into 'Saree'.

It could be that saree/sari is more correctly spelled 'Sree' or something though? I dunno, so am asking.

If you zoom in you can see on the sign that it is in sections and the A in Saree and the final E in centre are the victims of too much sign in too small a space
 
To think I lived on Chelsea Rd in '05 and never knew I was using "Britains most dangerous road" everyday to get to work! :eek:

Lol. Papers.
 
If you zoom in you can see on the sign that it is in sections and the A in Saree and the final E in centre are the victims of too much sign in too small a space

You're like Sherlock you are. You're right - the two photos haven't been merged properly.
 
I broke down there on Saturday, right outside the Black Swan. Had freshly made keema naans for a quid and a pint in the pub while we waited to get picked up. Never had so many people chat to us while just sitting in the street, proper community feel round there people all seem to know each other and not be afraid to chat. Cant fault it :)
 
I'm a girl I go to Stapleton Rd on my own to see my mates and some of them arnt bad as what people say they are and to be honest I wasn't scared. I may of had boys look at me for what I was wearing but I get that even in my own town. :)
 
Sajid Javid: 'I could have had a life of crime'

“I grew up on what one tabloid dubbed Britain’s most dangerous street,” he said. “It’s not so difficult to see how, instead of being in cabinet, I could have turned out to have a life of crime myself. Pupils at my school were shoplifting and asked me if I wanted to help.

“There were drug addicts who stood near my school gates and told me if I joined in I could make some easy money. But I was lucky, I had loving and supportive parents who, despite my own circumstances, gave me the security that I needed.”
 
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