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5 places you shouldn’t use your debit card (and 3 times when you should)

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But there is a broader question too. What does the fact that so many men in a relatively small area shared this fantasy of extreme domination over a woman say about the nature of male desire?

Access on a "small section of Queen Street beyond the junction with Albany Street" will be restricted to buses, pedestrians, cycles and loading.The council said this along with widened footways, improved crossings and enhanced greenery would open up the area and enhance the shopping experience.

5 places you shouldn’t use your debit card (and 3 times when you should)

Queen Street will remain accessible for all traffic wanting to get to the businesses there and 26 on-street parking spaces will be retained.The scheme has received funds from Future High Street Funding and Active Travel funding.Marcel Massey, who owns a printing business, said: "The big concerns is that people are going to see the signs at the end of the road and not come into Newton Abbot.

5 places you shouldn’t use your debit card (and 3 times when you should)

"So many of the shops in town rely on traffic."Mary Austin, also a shop owner, said: "We believe that reducing the car parking is going to have a serious knock-on effect with significant consequences to the whole of Newton Abbot...

5 places you shouldn’t use your debit card (and 3 times when you should)

"There will be 55% less parking so it's not easy for people".

Councillor Richard Daws, the opposition leader on Teignbridge Council, said with an ageing population "the idea that closing the key shopping street in Newton Abbot would be good for the businesses was a complete anathema".Teignbridge District Council leader Martin Wrigley said the proposals "will make Newton Abbot town centre a much better place to visit as well as making it a safer and healthier place for residents".

He added: "Whether they browse, walk or cycle, meet and eat, or enjoy a cultural experience Newton Abbot will be truly back on the map."Councillor Stuart Hughes, cabinet member for highway management, said: “Reducing the amount of through traffic will improve air quality and - by providing more space and better crossing areas - shoppers will be able to make the most of the businesses and facilities in Queen Street.”

Councillor Phil Bullivant, County Councillor for Newton Abbot North, added: “These plans are designed to deliver solutions that have been demonstrated to work in similar towns."The government has pledged £35m to help clean up the River Wye.

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