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Looking at street view on google and following the suggested route you can turn right from the A34 onto Gately road

 

It's going the other way that's no right turn, my bad :(

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What is it that you see when a badger walks away from you?

 

Let me think, a badger's behind...

 

I'm assuming you are leaving it in some kind of patrolled secure car park and not just parking in a residential area in Wythenshawe, 'cos if you're doing the latter you're a braver man than me.

 

Im not saying its rough but the dogs walk around in two,s in Wythenshaw:sneaky2:

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yep come off m60 onto a34 do a right onto gatley road (a560) go under railway bridge take 2nd road on left (church road ) follow to end do a left now your on styal road stay on that for about a mile then 100yds before lights on left is brown lane, hope that helps !!

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