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They will ease pedestrians' getting around the city
Once very popular and distinctive in London's cityscape, the pedways that used to ease pedestrians' getting around the city misteriously went out of use until some of them becoming completely abandoned. It is no doubt that they make walking across the busy capital way easier than having to bump into people every other step on London's quite crowded streets.
The London Wall Place will be one of the areas to rennovate the pedway with a new look and interesting and modern shape. The network of pedestian ways to get around will lead tourists and locals to many convenient places.
However, chances are that London's network of pedways will never be fully rennovated to make a complete whole but still little by little the British capital is transforming itself for its locals and visitors who prefer to go around on foot.
Source: The Guardian
The city was concerned about street noise and disturbances to residents
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