Dog Woof Lane: Please Vote Now & Help the RSPCA
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:47 am
I know it's rather cheeky (nay, saucy) of me to use my first post to ask for help....but read on and it's possible your heart may warm towards me yet. I'm hoping you'll email Samantha.Whitworth@derby.gov.uk and do the local animal population a big favour. Now here's the thing:
The final section of Derby's inner ring-road is nearing completion at last and the council is asking for serious suggestions for a name for it. Numerous naff suggestions have been made, all ending with the dreaded word 'Way' (ouch!) and mostly they're to do with football, trivia etc., a notable example being Lara Croft Way (this is, alas, true)....which horrendously is currently the front-runner, because certain persons with a vested interest in publicising Tomb Raider are encouraging gaming fans worldwide to email Derby City Council in support of the name. (Can you believe that? People in Bulgaria and Ecuador are trying to tell British people what to name their streets.) And the council are lapping it all up.
My own suggestion for the road (which runs past the Derby RSPCA Centre) is Dog Woof Lane....which may seem a bit eccentric and rural, but it'll flag up the existence of the animal rescue centre for decades to come - and at no cost to the RSPCA at all. My intentions are severalfold:
(a) specifically to get away from the painful, dismal, dreary inevitably which has resulted in almost all through-passes and ring-roads in Britain being called Something-or-Other Way;
(b) to acknowledge the long dog-related history of the Abbey Street/Uttoxeter New Road area of Derby (sixty-nine years of dog-woofing from the RSPCA kennels, and before that many, many years of dog-woofing from kennels on Great Northern Road, which was actually called Dog Kennel Lane until 1879 - and which connects up with the new section of ring-road);
(c) to serve as a permanent reminder to townsfolk and visitors alike that Derby has an RSPCA rescue centre where pets are always available for adoption;
(d) to create a highly distinctive and characterful streetname to help compensate Derby for the fact that it has long since lost most of its wonderful old streetnames - either because those streets have been destroyed or because streets with lovely old names had the misfortune to have their names changed, like Blood Alley being changed to Gower Street, Bag Lane being changed to East Street, Nanny Tag’s Lane being absorbed into Full Street - and Gallows Baulk and Love Lane being replaced by Melbourne Street.
It’s time Derby had a streetname to make visitors scratch their heads in wonderment - and if Leicester can have a street called Holy Bones and Nottingham can have a street called Hollow Stone, Derby certainly deserves a Dog Woof Lane.
There’s still plenty of time to vote, whether you’re an animal lover or whether you’re merely fed up with seeing Britain's historic legacy being eroded piecemeal. To vote, email Samantha.Whitworth@derby.gov.uk
And please DO vote. Don't just leave it to someone else to vote - or nobody at all may vote.
Together we can do this thing. And just think, you'll be able to show your grandchildren Dog Woof Lane on the A to Z and say "I helped name that street".
Many thanks for helping. Voting closes on 27 August.
The final section of Derby's inner ring-road is nearing completion at last and the council is asking for serious suggestions for a name for it. Numerous naff suggestions have been made, all ending with the dreaded word 'Way' (ouch!) and mostly they're to do with football, trivia etc., a notable example being Lara Croft Way (this is, alas, true)....which horrendously is currently the front-runner, because certain persons with a vested interest in publicising Tomb Raider are encouraging gaming fans worldwide to email Derby City Council in support of the name. (Can you believe that? People in Bulgaria and Ecuador are trying to tell British people what to name their streets.) And the council are lapping it all up.
My own suggestion for the road (which runs past the Derby RSPCA Centre) is Dog Woof Lane....which may seem a bit eccentric and rural, but it'll flag up the existence of the animal rescue centre for decades to come - and at no cost to the RSPCA at all. My intentions are severalfold:
(a) specifically to get away from the painful, dismal, dreary inevitably which has resulted in almost all through-passes and ring-roads in Britain being called Something-or-Other Way;
(b) to acknowledge the long dog-related history of the Abbey Street/Uttoxeter New Road area of Derby (sixty-nine years of dog-woofing from the RSPCA kennels, and before that many, many years of dog-woofing from kennels on Great Northern Road, which was actually called Dog Kennel Lane until 1879 - and which connects up with the new section of ring-road);
(c) to serve as a permanent reminder to townsfolk and visitors alike that Derby has an RSPCA rescue centre where pets are always available for adoption;
(d) to create a highly distinctive and characterful streetname to help compensate Derby for the fact that it has long since lost most of its wonderful old streetnames - either because those streets have been destroyed or because streets with lovely old names had the misfortune to have their names changed, like Blood Alley being changed to Gower Street, Bag Lane being changed to East Street, Nanny Tag’s Lane being absorbed into Full Street - and Gallows Baulk and Love Lane being replaced by Melbourne Street.
It’s time Derby had a streetname to make visitors scratch their heads in wonderment - and if Leicester can have a street called Holy Bones and Nottingham can have a street called Hollow Stone, Derby certainly deserves a Dog Woof Lane.
There’s still plenty of time to vote, whether you’re an animal lover or whether you’re merely fed up with seeing Britain's historic legacy being eroded piecemeal. To vote, email Samantha.Whitworth@derby.gov.uk
And please DO vote. Don't just leave it to someone else to vote - or nobody at all may vote.
Together we can do this thing. And just think, you'll be able to show your grandchildren Dog Woof Lane on the A to Z and say "I helped name that street".
Many thanks for helping. Voting closes on 27 August.