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Saturday 17th July
The green doors are padlocked using a thick chain in a black plastic sleeve.

Sunday 18th July
I'd not previously noticed, but another row of scaffolding has been erected on the opposite side of the passenger bridge, the side with no windows, right up at the easternmost extremity of the station above the end of the platform where no train ever stops.

Monday 19th July
The new scaffolding is draped with flame retardant fabric (satisfying "LPS 1215 standard").

Tuesday 20th July
The grey sheeting above the blue walls on the westbound platform has been raised to the ceiling so you can't see the top of the platform wall behind.

Wednesday 21st July
The grey sheeting above the blue wall in the ticket hall has been raised to the ceiling so you can't see the top of the wall behind.

Thursday 22nd July
The sheeting on the scaffolding in front of the station has flapped down a few inches over the station entrance.

Friday 23rd July
Some grey metal 'stirrups' have appeared hanging from the roof over the western end of each platform.

Saturday 24th July
Each 'stirrup' is hanging from a thin metal rod screwed into the ceiling.

Sunday 25th July
There are seven 'stirrups' hanging above the western end of the westbound platform, although there are eight metal rods hanging from the ceiling.

Monday 26th July
There are eighteen 'stirrups' hanging above the western end of the eastbound platform, although there are nineteen metal rods hanging from the ceiling.

Tuesday 27th July
The middle layer of scaffolding across the passenger bridge is now covered by white sheeting.

Wednesday 28th July
The white sheeting is also made from flame retardant fabric (satisfying "LPS 1215 standard").











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