GRAHAM: Now,we've also put together a map whichwe've sent out to all the residents in the area.And onthe map we've marked the proposedchanges.Firstly,we'll plant mature pine trees toprovide shelter and shade just to the right of thesupermarket in Days Road.In order to address thetraffic problems,the pavements on the corner ofCarberry and Thomas Street will be widened.This willhelp to reduce the speed of vehicles enteringThomas Street.We think it's very important toseparate the local residential streets from the mainroad.So the roadway at the entry to ThomasStreet from Days Road will be painted red.This should mark it more clearly and act as a signalfor traffic to slow down.One way of making sure that the pedestrians are safe is to increasesignage at the intersections.A 'keep clear' sign will be erected at the junction of Evelyn Streetand Hill Street,to enable traffic to exit at all times.Something we're planning to do to helpcontrol the flow of traffic in the area is to install traffic lights half way down Hill Street where itcrosses Days Road.Now,we haven't only thought about the cars and traffic,of course,there'salso something for the children.We're going to get school children in the area to research a localstory,the life of a local sports hero perhaps,and an artist will incorporate that story intopaintings on the wall of a building on the other side of Hill Street from the supermarket.Andfinally,we've agreed to build a new children's playground which will be at the other end of HillStreet close to the intersection with Carberry Street.
CAROL: Wonderful,now,what's the next stage?
GRAHAM: Well,the final plan...