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'Streets in the sky' is commonly used to describe the open deck access at Park Hill.  There are 4 streets - Norwich, Long Henry, Hague and Gilbert - each consisting of 3 levels of the building.
'Streets in the sky' is commonly used to describe the open deck access at Park Hill.  There are 4 streets - Norwich, Long Henry, Hague and Gilbert - each consisting of 3 levels of the building (street level, above street and below street).
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The streets are accessed by residents only and are covered by CCTV cameras.
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Wet Risers and Dry Risers are located at intervals along the streets.  These are
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|Long Henry
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|Hague
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|Below Street
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|Gilbert
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Revision as of 22:29, 26 August 2020

'Streets in the sky' is commonly used to describe the open deck access at Park Hill. There are 4 streets - Norwich, Long Henry, Hague and Gilbert - each consisting of 3 levels of the building (street level, above street and below street).

The streets are accessed by residents only and are covered by CCTV cameras.

Risers

Wet Risers and Dry Risers are located at intervals along the streets. These are

Door mats